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    normanjewison

    Explore "normanjewison" with insightful episodes like "Movie Musings / Tribute to Carl Weathers & Norman Jewison", "Remembering Topol", "Episodio 15 - Andrew Lloyd Webber" and "3' grezzi Ep. 88 JC Superstar" from podcasts like ""Back to the Frame Rate", "Cult Connections", "!coNOsci?" and "3' Grezzi di Cristina Marras"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Movie Musings / Tribute to Carl Weathers & Norman Jewison

    Movie Musings / Tribute to Carl Weathers & Norman Jewison
    Bonus Episode: Movie Musings and Remembrance of Departed Stars
    In this bonus episode we discuss what we've been watching, particularly sharing about seeing 'Moulin Rouge' at the Boston Opera House, and an experience of watching 'American Fiction' in the theater. We pay tribute to Carl Weathers and director Norman Jewison, both of whom passed away recently. We wrap up the discussion by exploring upcoming trailers, including 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', 'Back to Black', and pondering the pronunciation of the word 'biopic'.

    (Times are approximate)
    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    01:00 Remembering Carl Weathers
    05:39 Tribute to Norman Jewison
    10:31 Recent Movie and Theater Experiences
    14:57 Review of 'American Fiction'
    26:36 Upcoming Film Releases and Expectations
    30:06 Pronunciation Debate and Conclusion

    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

    3' grezzi Ep. 88 JC Superstar

    3' grezzi Ep. 88 JC Superstar
    Certi film, rivisti a distanza, deludono. Altri continuano a deliziare. Riguardare Jesus Christ Superstar dopo tutti questi anni mi ha fatto venire voglia di mettermi in piedi sul divano a cantare a squarciagola tutte quelle canzoni che negli anni ho imparato a memoria. La gioia di rivederlo è stata amplificata dal fatto di averlo finalmente potuto condividere con mio figlio (avere un figlio che condivide una certa estetica dal punto di vista artistico dà soddisfazioni). Che film geniale! Che belle scelte scenografiche! Come sempre saltano agli occhi la bellezza e la bravura di Giuda e di Maddalena e il fatto che Gesù sia in pratica uno dei fratelli Gibbs (come si chiamava quello del falsetto..?). Poi naturalmente quando guardo un film che mi piace e che mi coinvolge, prima o poi arriva subdolamente sempre lo stesso pensiero, come sarebbe guardare il film dentro a un cinema vero, insieme a tanta altra gente. E a quel punto mi commuovo.
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