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    Explore "maxvonsydow" with insightful episodes like "Never Say Never Again", "Episode 129 - The Exorcist (1973) & The Exorcist III (1990)", "Remembering Topol", "Flash Gordon (1980)" and "Flash Gordon (1980)" from podcasts like ""Drunk Cinema", "Martini Giant", "Cult Connections", "Drunk Cinema" and "Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review"" and more!

    Episodes (21)

    Never Say Never Again

    Never Say Never Again

    Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse watch Never Say Never Again, the unofficial James Bond film from 1983, directed by Irvin Kershner, featuring Sean Connery's final appearance as James Bond, Kim Basinger as Domino Petachi, and Klaus Maria Brandauer as Maximillian Largo!

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    Twitter:  @DrunkCinemaCast, @CharlesSkaggs, @udanax19
    Facebook:  @DrunkCinema
    Email:  DrunkCinemaPodcast@gmail.com
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    Episode 129 - The Exorcist (1973) & The Exorcist III (1990)

    Episode 129 - The Exorcist (1973) & The Exorcist III (1990)

    Happy Halloween from MG! Tonight, pour yourself a nice pumpkin spice martini and cozy up to our Exorcist double bill! First up is William Friedkin's 1973 masterful original, featuring a decade-best performance from Ellen Burstyn as a possessed kid's beleaguered mom - then we follow it up with the film's second (and darkly comedic) sequel, Exorcist III - directed by the book's author, William Peter Blatty!

    Remembering Topol

    Remembering Topol
    Ian is joined by Mark Plant as we remember the late Chaim Topol and his three best known films.

    For Your Eyes Only (1981) Directed by John Glen. Starring Roger Moore, Carole Bouguet and Julian Glover

    Fiddler On The Roof (1970). Directed by Norman Jewison. Starring Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey and Paul Michael Glaser

    Flash Gordon (1980). Directed by Mike Hodges. Starring Sam J Jones, Melody Anderson and Max Von Sydow

    Mark Plant is the host of 100 Things We Learned From Film and Everything Simpsons podcasts

    Flash Gordon (1980)

    Flash Gordon (1980)

    Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse watch Flash Gordon, the 1980 space opera film directed by Mike Hodges, featuring Sam J. Jones as Flash Gordon, Melody Anderson as Dale Arden, Max von Sydow as Ming the Merciless, and Topol as Dr. Hans Zarkov!

    Find us here:
    Twitter:  @DrunkCinemaCast, @CharlesSkaggs, @udanax19
    Facebook:  @DrunkCinema
    Email:  DrunkCinemaPodcast@gmail.com
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    Flash Gordon (1980)

    Flash Gordon (1980)

    We have only ourselves to blame for this one. Well, actually, it's pretty much all Big D's fault: Shat The Movies finally found the courage (and the commissioner) to tackle the 1980 space opera "Flash Gordon."

    Whether you thought this horny Dino De Laurentiis fantasy was a terrific comic book adaptation or just a crappy "Star Wars" ripoff, it's certainly a film that's instantly recognizable through sight or sound. That Queen anthem, those wild colors and costumes: This is a movie best enjoyed on hallucinogens ... pantless.

    Gene found a new personal hero in Topol, the Hebrew Harrison Ford. Dick appreciated the female empowerment. And Ash asked, "How many times can Flash Gordon die?"

    In this episode, the Shat Crew also covered Max von Sydow in yellow face, faulty rocket designs, Chekov's pitot-static tube, psychological scarring from the "Wood Beast" and the tragic tale of a trilogy that died in the cradle.

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    EPISODE 289: THE ASCENSION OF PAZUZU (THE EXORCIST 73’ film review)

    EPISODE 289: THE ASCENSION OF PAZUZU (THE EXORCIST 73’ film review)
    We started off October with a review for one of the most successful horror films ever to be produced, 1973’s ‘THE EXORCIST.’ Join us as the crew takes a look back on the troubled production as well as giving their honest thoughts on this haunting masterpiece. #Captainhowdy
    Intro/outro by:
    Admiral Atlas.
    Podcast music by:
    Onarres.
    Edited and mixed by:
    Wesley Swanson.

    Episode 18: Strange Brew

    Episode 18: Strange Brew

    Joe & Caitlin enlist friend of the podcast Mando to travel to The Great White North and check out 1983's Strange Brew, a wonderful comedy starring the McKenzie brothers. We also ponder, was Max von Sydow born old? And a special treat, Mando schools us on Canadian Metal!!

    Dreamscape 1984

    Dreamscape 1984
    Well, hello there.
    Glad you could make it.
    First off, Dan and Brock cover a star studded and often forgotten film this week, Dreamscape!
    It's got everything! Psychics! Snakemen! Dennis Quaid! Horse track thugs! Shadow government conspiracy! Steven Spielberg's wife! Dream Warriors! Green Acres alumni!
    This is just a small taste of what's in store for you on this episode!
    So give it a spin! You'll be glad that you did!

    Full Disclosure: The fellas were exposed to a gas leak at the studio while recording this episode. Can you tell when it started affecting them?
    To let them know when you think the gas poisoning started or how much you love Dreamscape, hit the guys up directly at www.droppedculture.com or drop them a line at droppedculturepodcast@gmail.com.
    Also on your favorite social media outlets; just type in droppedculture and you'll find them!
    Thanks for listening!

    Dune (1984)

    Dune (1984)

    Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse discuss Dune, the 1984 science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch, starring Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides, Everett McGill as Stilgar, Francesca Annis as Lady Jessica, and Sting as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen!

    Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!

    Episode 24: FLASH GORDON (1980)

    Episode 24: FLASH GORDON (1980)

    Gordon's alive in the latest episode of NostalgiaCast! Join Jonny and Darin as they DIIIIIIIIVE! into 1980's Dino De Laurentiis-produced, Mike Hodges-directed fantasy-adventure FLASH GORDON, based on the swashbuckling comic strip hero of the same name. Impromptu football games, cuckoo-crazy interplanetary space travel, and loads of awkward sexual politics get served up with a healthy dose of Freddie Mercury, as your hosts try to make sense of this campy cult classic.

    Episode 448: Flash Gordon

    Episode 448: Flash Gordon

    The B-Movie Cast is back and we’re ready to save the Earth from Ming The Merciless because on this episode we take on the cult classic 1980 “Flash Gordon” produced by Dino De Laurentiis! Joining Mary and Nic to talk about all camp sci-fi fun is Eric Brooks! Eric and Nic both saw “Flash” in the theater when it was released so it holds a special, Queen-sound-track-filled place in their hearts. Surprisingly enough, even though this year is the 40th anniversary of the film’s release, Mary had never seen it!

    So set your watches to Mingo-Mean-Time and get ready for the most lavishly costumed, British-actor-filled, adaptation of the classic Sunday cartoon serial you will ever find!

    Episode 1032 - Comic Beat Insider 3: What do you mean, "Flash Gordon Approaching"?!

    Episode 1032 - Comic Beat Insider 3: What do you mean, "Flash Gordon Approaching"?!

    In our 3rd episode of COMIC BEAT INSIDER (CBI), Heidi MacDonald (The Beat Chief) & Jimmy are joined by pals David Monteith (Geek Syndicate) and frequent CNI co-host Jon Hoche. This week's topic is all about the 1980 cult film FLASH GORDON! Heidi only saw it for the first time recently so we compare our thoughts on it all. The actors, sets, the costumes, the campiness, the soundtrack, the behind the scenes drama and more! We also touch on the original comics, old serials and other spin-offs over the years. And Jimmy casts a modern version of the movie with a little help from the gang and some listeners. Send in topic ideas for future episodes. Be it in comics, TV or film. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us!

    Thanks for listening!

    Judge Dredd

    Judge Dredd

    Jeremy, Guy, and Tim travel back 25 years to become THE LAW! The gang is back to chat about, "Judge Dredd!" 

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    Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

    Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

    We hit teenage Polina years as we discuss her pick Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). She shares that this was a view of the adult life she wanted at the time. Diana had to reconcile Michael Caine in a romantic context.

    Thanks to our sponsor Frankie & Myrrh! Save 20% by using promo code “HAPPILY” on their selection of aroma therapy products and at the same time, you support the show!

    Polina references Emily Nussbaum’s interview on Fresh Air and her book I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution, and her essay Confessionals of a Human Shield, available in her book.

    She also references Rebecca Solnit’s essay Men Explain Things to Me, Facts Didn't Get in Their Way.

    Between two Thanksgivings two years apart, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac ex-husband rekindles his relationship with her sister Holly. Mia Farrow, Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest, Michael Caine, Max von Sydow, Woody Allen, Carrie Fisher, Sam Waterston, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Lewis Black, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Christian Clemenson, Julie Kavner, J.T. Walsh, John Turturro, and Richard Jenkins. (from IMDb.com)

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    Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HEAMCast, like us on Facebook @HappilyEverAftermath, and e-mail us at contact@heamcast.com.

    39 Anita Blom

    39 Anita Blom

    Skådespelaren, regissören och författaren Anita Blom snackar om uppväxten i Kina och Sydamerika, turnéliv på 40/50-talen, Ingmar Bergman, kärleken till teatern och hur det är att jobba dagligen med sin egen familj.

    Och så får vi lite skvaller om Bullen Berglund - han med pilsnerkorven.

    (Avsnittet är inspelat i samband med hennes 89-års dag då Anita även är podcastkreratörens mor.)

    Talking Bird the Special Edition Episode XX

    Talking Bird the Special Edition Episode XX

    Star Wars: The Force Awakens talk on Talking Bird. 360 degree views from Jakku. Oculus Rift: The future? or NOT the Future? Is Anthony Daniels a bit of a prick, or a suuuuuper dry comedian? Are only seeing a fraction of what the Force Awakens has to offer us? Will Jon & Robert fork out the big bucks for Star Wars soundtrack reissues? Admiral Ackbar is back. J.J. has pretty boring taste in music and inside jokes. MAX VON SYDOW! and much more. Crack open a blue milk, light up your bluntsaber and get ready for a ride.

     

    Thanks for listening,

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    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly • The Next Reel

    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly • The Next Reel

    Rarely does a film truly take you into somebody's head for almost the entire film. Sure, you get POVs here and there in films, but it's a tricky tool to use, especially for longer periods of time. When Ronald Harwood hit on this in-the-head technique for his adaptation of Jean-Dominique Bauby's biography, it was exactly what the story needed to be told as a film. Enter Julian Schnabel, an artist/filmmaker who brought his own intuitive magic to the directing of it, and you end up with 2007's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," a stunningly gorgeous film that's as powerful a story of human resilience and beauty as it is a difficult film to watch because of the subject — a man living with locked-in syndrome. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we continue our foreign language series with this brilliant film. We talk about our feelings of the movie and how powerful it is yet how difficult it can be to watch and why. We chat about the unique techniques Schnabel brings to the table in the making of the film and why they work so well with this story. We discuss the actors — Mathieu Amalric, Max von Sydow, Emmanuelle Seigner, Marie-Josée Croze and more — and how they all bring an amazing personal strength to the film. We talk about Janusz Kaminski's beautiful cinematography and how well it lends itself to the telling of this story. We bring up the novel Bauby's widowed girlfriend wrote about her experience and talk about why she got virtually left out of the film. And we look at the critical reception this film had worldwide, even if it struggled to bring in the bucks. It's a glorious poem of a film and one worth talking about. Definitely check it out then tune in!

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    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly • The Next Reel

    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly • The Next Reel

    Rarely does a film truly take you into somebody's head for almost the entire film. Sure, you get POVs here and there in films, but it's a tricky tool to use, especially for longer periods of time. When Ronald Harwood hit on this in-the-head technique for his adaptation of Jean-Dominique Bauby's biography, it was exactly what the story needed to be told as a film. Enter Julian Schnabel, an artist/filmmaker who brought his own intuitive magic to the directing of it, and you end up with 2007's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," a stunningly gorgeous film that's as powerful a story of human resilience and beauty as it is a difficult film to watch because of the subject — a man living with locked-in syndrome. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we continue our foreign language series with this brilliant film. We talk about our feelings of the movie and how powerful it is yet how difficult it can be to watch and why. We chat about the unique techniques Schnabel brings to the table in the making of the film and why they work so well with this story. We discuss the actors — Mathieu Amalric, Max von Sydow, Emmanuelle Seigner, Marie-Josée Croze and more — and how they all bring an amazing personal strength to the film. We talk about Janusz Kaminski's beautiful cinematography and how well it lends itself to the telling of this story. We bring up the novel Bauby's widowed girlfriend wrote about her experience and talk about why she got virtually left out of the film. And we look at the critical reception this film had worldwide, even if it struggled to bring in the bucks. It's a glorious poem of a film and one worth talking about. Definitely check it out then tune in!

    Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we’re doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it’s just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!

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    We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don’t yet: what are you waiting for?

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    Intacto • The Next Reel

    Intacto • The Next Reel

    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo broke onto the international scene with "28 Weeks Later," the sequel to Danny Boyle's film, and has been tied to a number of high-profile Hollywood projects since, including the just-announced "Pet Sematary" remake. But it's his feature film debut, 2002's "Intacto," that one only need look at to understand why this writer/director is in such hot demand. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we begin our Foreign Language series with a show about this fascinating movie from Spain about people who gamble not to win money, but to win luck. We talk about the fantastic element of this story — the idea that luck is something that can be taken from other people through touch or photos — and how it works in the film. We discuss the problems with the script that we have and the struggle to fully understand all of it on a single viewing, even though it's so easy to look past these issues while enjoying this film. We chat about the global feel of the film and how interesting it works as a movie made by a first-time feature filmmaker, creating a project that truly gives an immense sense of scale and a complex sense of the world. And Andy goes on and on about his fascination for the Malaysian Jungle Nymph, aka the Heteropteryx dilatata, the giant bug that lands on Tomas' head in the film, and how he wants to raise his own. (Pete, on the other hand, is whole-istically against it.) It's a great way to kick off our foreign language series. If you haven't seen the movie, definitely check it out, then tune in!

    Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we’re doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it’s just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!

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