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    jonvoight

    Explore "jonvoight" with insightful episodes like "Mission Impossible (1996)", "Episode 73: THE RAINMAKER (1997)", "Episode 925: Heat (1995)", "Mission Impossible (1996)" and "Episode 026 - Varsity Blues" from podcasts like ""At the Movies in the 90s", "NostalgiaCast", "Thor's Hour of Thunder", "Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Movie Show" and "14 Going On 40"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Mission Impossible (1996)

    Mission Impossible (1996)
    Welcome back to AT THE MOVIES IN THE 90s, a podcast about the cinema of the 90s.

    In this episode, our host A. J. Black is joined by guests Dan Owen & Andy Williams to discuss Brian de Palma's 1996 espionage thriller remake, Mission Impossible.

    They also discuss Dan & Andy's favourite 90s movies and see whether Mission Impossible passes the 90s movie tropes test...

    Host / Editor
    A. J. Black

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    Dan Owen / Andy Williams

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    Episode 73: THE RAINMAKER (1997)

    Episode 73: THE RAINMAKER (1997)

    All rise! In the latest episode of NostalgiaCast '90s Palooza, Jonny and Darin subpoena Sonic Cinema founder and friend of the show Brian Skutle to make his case for JOHN GRISHAM'S THE RAINMAKER, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Matt Damon, Claire Danes, and Danny DeVito. We debate the movie's B-movie trappings and A-list cast, plus Coppola's "tainted" legacy and where his adaptation ranks in the long line of Grisham legal thrillers released during the decade. Court is now in session!

    Mission Impossible (1996)

    Mission Impossible (1996)

    Good Morning, Listeners...Guy and Tim choose to accept celebrating 25th anniversary of Mission Impossible! 

    Tim's New Short Film!

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    Episode 026 - Varsity Blues

    Episode 026 - Varsity Blues
    "Playing football at West Canaan may have been the opportunity of your lifetime, but I don't want your life!" - Mox

    If you didn't just read the end of this quote in James Van Der Beek's southern accent circa 1999, we don't know how to help you. For this episode, Andrea and Melissa ruminate on high school football and its highs and lows through the vehicle of VARSITY BLUES. That's right, Dawson's Creek fans, this is your moment! We have so much fun talking about this movie, you might say it had whipped cream and a cherry on top....

    Check out this playlist on Spotify - 14 Going on 40 Jams
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    Episode 043: Godzilla vs Runaway Train

    Episode 043: Godzilla vs Runaway Train

    Tonight MG offers a strange double feature as we take a look at two very different films. First up: the little-remembered American prison-escape melodrama Runaway Train, starring Academy Award winner Jon Voight in his most colorful performance outside of Anaconda; followed by an even bigger character - Toho Studios original kaiju in his building-stomping debut: 1954's horror masterpiece, Gojira - renamed (and recut) in the United States as 'Godzilla, King of the Monsters!' What could these movies have in common? Akira Kurosawa, of course! Join us as we dig deep into how both countries faced their postwar anxieties through pop art!

    Runaway Train

    Runaway Train

    This week the boys unearth Andrei Konchalovsky's Shakespearean superthiller: Runaway Train.

    It's love at first sight for the FMB; the film aims for the heavens and this episode is packed to the gills with discussions on themes, Jon Voight's nuclear performance, inevitable comparisons to Snowpiercer and strangely enough, some light-to-heavy criticism of John Carpenters body of work. 

    Next week we revisit Peter Berg's debut with "Very Bad Things".