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    Explore " old movies" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 23: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective", "Rudolph (1964) & Frosty (1969): A Rankin/Bass Celebration", "Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with Roger Solberg, Ph.D. (+ his top 12 horror films!)", "CREATING THE MOMENTS IN YOUR HOME LIFE" and "William Desmond Taylor aka Get A Robe" from podcasts like ""Flashback Recap", "The Old Soul Movie Podcast", "The Old Soul Movie Podcast", "The Driven By Design Studio" and "Disturbing Interests"" and more!

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    Rudolph (1964) & Frosty (1969): A Rankin/Bass Celebration

    Rudolph (1964) & Frosty (1969): A Rankin/Bass Celebration

    Ho ho ho and Merry Christmas Old Soul Movie Podcast Family! Today we are celebrating two beloved classics from Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment- a team that brought beloved holiday characters to life predominately throughout the 1960s-1980s. These films have been part of American families' celebration of the seasons for decades and we are excited to pay tribute to their legacy! First, we meet a young buck named Rudolph, whose "nonconformity" brings him on a journey from outcast to foggy-weathered hero. Next, we meet Frosty, a lively man made of snow who must get to the North Pole before he melts away! Pull up a cup of hot cocoa and tune into some holiday cheer as we curl up in nostalgia this Christmas <3

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    Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with Roger Solberg, Ph.D. (+ his top 12 horror films!)

    Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with Roger Solberg, Ph.D. (+ his top 12 horror films!)

    HAPPY (almost) HALLOWEEN! Today we are covering Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with our horror-movie expert guest: Dr. Solberg! This film is the sequel to the original that started it all. Boris Karloff returns as the monster unwittingly brought to life by Colin Clive's portrayal of the eponymous mad scientist. But this time, the scheming Dr. Pretorius plots to create him a mate... Dr. Solberg breaks down this film in its entirety and helps us discover why this is one of the most iconic horror films ever made -an absolute must watch for anyone who loves spooky season (or wants to appreciate the humor of Young Frankenstein even more). Stay tuned til the very end where Dr. Solberg will reveal what he considers the top 12 horror films ever made! 

    Dr. Solberg's top 12 horror movie list starts at 1:35:09

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    *Alas, we could not find Dr. Solberg's recommendation Terrified (Aterrorizados) (2017) on a platform other than YouTube-- but we shall keep searching!


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    CREATING THE MOMENTS IN YOUR HOME LIFE

    CREATING THE MOMENTS IN YOUR HOME LIFE

    Designer and host Stephen Saint-Onge helps you figure out how to create "moments" in your home life to make your spaces better right now --- WITHOUT SPENDING MAJOR MONEY or WITHOUT SPENDING MAJOR TIME!

    The fall season is when people start going into their homes again and they want their spaces to be comforting and inviting for them and their families.  Stephen helps you do that.

    Stephen also talks about the power of picture perfect images on social media making people feel like their own lives and homes are not good enough when they see glimpses of other people's lives and settings.  Stephen helps spin that to your advantage!

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    William Desmond Taylor aka Get A Robe

    William Desmond Taylor aka Get A Robe

    Hollywood has had it's fair share of salacious crimes and intrigue through the years. From the very inception of the industry the glitz and glamour has often camouflaged a darker seedier side filled with secrets, cover ups, and sorrow. In this weeks episode Regina takes us through the second part in the two part story about one of the first great murder mysteries in the movie industry, the murder of the legendary William Desmond Taylor.

    So, pour yourself some of that good moonshine, bath tub gin, or hooch and slap on one of those old jazz era hits because we are going all the way back to the early 1900's and the very beginning of tinsel town with this one.

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    William Desmond Taylor aka Crime Scene Parties

    William Desmond Taylor aka Crime Scene Parties

    Hollywood has had it's fair share of salacious crimes and intrigue through the years. From the very inception of the industry the glitz and glamour has often camouflaged a darker seedier side filled with secrets, cover ups, and sorrow. It this weeks episode Regina takes us through the first part in the two part story about one of the first great murder mysteries in the movie industry, the murder of the legendary William Desmond Taylor.

    So, pour yourself some of that good moonshine, bath tub gin, or hooch and slap on one of those old jazz era hits because we are going all the way back to the early 1900's and the very beginning of tinsel town with this one.

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    Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta | Has It Aged Well?

    Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta | Has It Aged Well?

    This week on 'Has It Aged Well?' we shall not lie, because the film we're discussing is David Dhawan's 'Kyokii...Main Jhuth Nahi Bolta'. Joining Abbas and Urjita for the episode is stand-up comedian Fatima Ayesha. Topics discussed include: The weird spelling of the title, how much of the film is actually a copy of Jim Carrey's 'Liar Liar', the genius of Satish Kaushik, the height difference between Govinda and Sushmita Sen, how many law arguments from this film will accurately hold up in court, why so many Govinda films from that era were shot in Hiranandani, Powai and a lot more. 

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    Teen movies in pop culture | The Breakfast Club Part 4

    Teen movies in pop culture | The Breakfast Club Part 4

    How did we find out about The Breakfast Club? Easy A? Pitch Perfect? We talk about how The Breakfast Club is not only a “popular” movie, but also how it is engrained in our pop culture. Our conversation leads to a wider conversation about how life imitates art and vice versa within the teen movie genre.


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    Watching the “classics” | The Breakfast Club Part 3

    Watching the “classics” | The Breakfast Club Part 3

    Do the “classic films” always land decades later? In this episode, we chat about watching old films and why we might have a bias towards watching newer films. We also talk about the genres that seem to work better over time, and discuss our favourite “old” films.


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    John Hughes | The Breakfast Club Part 2

    John Hughes | The Breakfast Club Part 2

    Are you a diehard John Hughes fan? We chat about why John Hughes movies still matter, and why The Breakfast Club became so popular in the 80s. Our conversation also includes how John Hughes takes the teenager’s perspective seriously and how the topic of the parent-teenager relationship will always be relatable.


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    Dev D | Has It Aged Well?

    Dev D | Has It Aged Well?

    This week on ‘Has It Aged Well?’ Abbas and Urjita are discussing Anurag Kashyap’s scinitllating Devdas remake ‘Dev D’. Joining them in the studio to discuss the movie is stand-up comedian and teetotaller Chirag Panjwani. Topics discussed include: Chirag’s Chandigarh experience and how this was his first ‘break up movie’, drawing parallels between Bhansali’s Devdas and this one, Abhay Deol being an indie darling, Mahie Gill and Kalki’s striking debuts, how accurate are the Delhi brothels in this movie (we did *ahem* research), the memorable minor characters, the understated humour, was this the best soundtrack of the 2000’s? And much more.  

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    Also check out the episode of ‘Just a Filmy Game Show’ that Chirag featured on: https://youtu.be/W-WaHW0UESM 

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    The OG teen movie | The Breakfast Club Part 1

    The OG teen movie | The Breakfast Club Part 1

    Cheryl finally watched The Breakfast Club - so let’s talk about it! We chat about how this film started the teen movie genre and how it introduced the teen movie character tropes, even including a makeover! We also chat about whether it was the OG teen movie for us.


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    Double Indemnity (1944)

    Double Indemnity (1944)

    Happy Ja-noir-y Old Soul Family! We are kicking off the New Year by visiting an Old Hollywood favorite...Double Indemnity (1944)! This sordid tale was unlike any other in its day. Between themes of murderous schemes (from the murderer's perspective), sexual temptation, and manipulation, this film set the gold standard of noir entertainment...all while pushing the production code guidelines. We revisit an old favorite topic of the PCA and how Double Indemnity (1944) marked a turning point in classic movies. The prolific Billy Wilder's first thriller is one you can never forget. So create an alibi and come conspire with us as we spy into the lives of Walter Neff, Keyes, and the Dietrichsons...

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    It Happened One Night

    It Happened One Night

    We're discussing It Happened One Night, starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. A young heiress, Ellie Andrews, has run away from her father (again) and is headed off to New York City. She enlists an out-of-work reporter's help to get her there. We watched this one on Amazon Prime.  Huge thanks to Caleb McCandless at Red River Theaters for the recommendation!

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    The Bishop's Wife (1947) & The Preacher's Wife (1996)

    The Bishop's Wife (1947) & The Preacher's Wife (1996)

    Merry Christmas! We have a DOUBLE FEATURE this holiday season! We are covering The Bishop's Wife (1947) featuring Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven and its remakeThe Preacher's Wife (1996) featuring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston, and Courtney B. Vance. In both of these holiday classics, a suave angel named Dudley comes to earth to help a religious leader save his church and community...but starts to develop feelings for the leader's wife in the midst of the Christmas season! We open up our favorite scenes and themes in these yuletide stories (and we decide which rendition we like better ;) ).

    We can't wait to see you at our party!

     

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    Laura (1944)

    Laura (1944)

    Obsession, mystery, and MURDER - all of these themes and more are covered in our latest episode: Laura (1944)! In Otto Preminger's classic noir, we uncover the drama behind-the-scenes and analyze how the story's onscreen tangled webs of truths and mistruths unfold. We are so excited to celebrate this Noirvember winner with you before the holidays!

    And for those of you curious as to the origin of the Gene Tierney quote about her beauty, this reference was taken from a trivia note on IMDB :  

    "According to his daughter Victoria, Vincent Price felt that Gene Tierney had as much to do with this movie's success as Producer and Director Otto Preminger's direction: 'In his opinion, it was Gene Tierney's 'odd beauty' and underrated acting ability that made 'Laura' so popular', she said. 'He felt her beauty was both timeless and imperfect.'"

    ...so it was Vincent Price who made that reference-mystery solved!

    David Copperfield (1935)

    David Copperfield (1935)

    We're back, Old Soul family! And we are covering an audience recommendation of a classic novel adaptation: David Copperfield! One of Charles Dickens's own favorite characters, the story of young David is a coming-of-age tale with lovable (and hate-able) characters that influence his life in becoming an aspiring author. This movie came to be out of producer David O. Selznick's love and devotion to his own father...and much to the opposition of his father-in-law (who was head of the studio)! We loved giving our first impressions on a story that has been on many people's bookshelves for over a century!

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    Life with Father (1947)

    Life with Father (1947)

    Around Fathers' Day, we are celebrating with a tale of paternal misadventures: Life with Father (1947)!  In this Michael Curtiz classic, we watch the redheaded Day family navigate entertaining out-of-town guests (including Mary Skinner played by a young Elizabeth Taylor!), recruiting household employees (which usually ends in failure), being scammed into a sales scheme, and the biggest issue of all... convincing their husband/father to get baptized so he can potentially join them in the "kingdom of God."  In this episode, we learn about what it means to be baptized and also what our own unbaptized Ben thinks at the end of the episode!  With both silly and tender moments, this movie is sure to touch your heart. Let us know your favorite movie about fatherly devotion!

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