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    Explore " paul schneider" with insightful episodes like "Infusing Holiday Cheer Into A Holiday I Do with Director Paul Schneider!", "246. Elizabethtown (2005)", "A House on the Bayou (2021)", "George Washington - Heartfelt, Adolescent, Spiritual, Poetic" and "Talking Lars and the Real Girl" from podcasts like ""Making Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking", "Why Do We Own This DVD?", "From Dusk Till Don", "Cinematic Doctrine" and "Entertain Me, Please!"" and more!

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    Infusing Holiday Cheer Into A Holiday I Do with Director Paul Schneider!

    Infusing Holiday Cheer Into A Holiday I Do with Director Paul Schneider!
    This week we welcome writer and director Paul Schneider on the show to talk about his latest film A Holiday I Do which is playing now on Tello Films! After that we play another round of THE GAME, enjoy! Submit your Horror Feature or Short to the Blood and Popcorn Film Festival: www.filmfreeway.com/BloodandPopcornFilmFestival You have till January 16th to get in your submissions and you can use the waiver code: evilpop3 to get 50% off your submission. Here's the ticket link to get your seat for the festival now! https://ticketing.uswest.veezi.com/purchase/15160?siteToken=y62bhsm2h1sfp48nzexbtnm2wg Watch Liz's new short film Witchy on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk5WtIOz5do Watch Alrik's new short film Parka on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/357898693 Watch The Alternate on Tubi Out Now: https://tubitv.com/movies/702632/the-alternate Check out the ISA at: www.networkisa.org Don’t forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast

    246. Elizabethtown (2005)

    246. Elizabethtown (2005)

    Diane and Sean discuss Cameron Crowe's underwhelming and sometimes confusing love letter to his late father and Kentucky with Elizabethtown. Episode music is, "My Father's Gun" by Elton John, from the OST.

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    A House on the Bayou (2021)

    A House on the Bayou (2021)

    Ever dance with the devil in the pale moon light? Did you! Really! You know his name is Isaac right... weird I know... Anyway! On this weeks episode of "From Dusk Till Don" we have an outside horror movie suggestion from a long time friend! We travel down to Louisiana Bayou to watch a already torn apart family become even more torn apart by some outside Bayou folk that may or may not be fallen angels. So say Hi-you to the Bayou.

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    George Washington - Heartfelt, Adolescent, Spiritual, Poetic

    George Washington - Heartfelt, Adolescent, Spiritual, Poetic

    MOVIE DISCUSSION: 

    Melanie and Melvin talk about George Washington, David Gordon Green's critically celebrated directorial debut, a coming-of-age poverty drama dripping with heart. 

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    • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 28-minutes discussing various Director's who've produced remarkably good movies and remarkably bad movies, why there might be such varied quality among projects, and what makes these movies distinct in their own right. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 
    • George Washington isn't as plot heavy as it is character heavy, so Melvin explains some of what defines each character in the film. 
    • Melanie and Melvin both recommend George Washington prior to tuning in to their spoiler-filled discussion. 
    • Despite their clear talent virtually all of the teen and pre-teen actors  have no acting credentials which speaks to David Gordon Green's effective directing. 
    • George Washington displays endearing cross-generational relationships that are both mundane and valuable, the kind where people treat each other like people regardless of age. 
    • Despite George Washington's warmth, the film is emotionally difficult to engage, as one guest Melvin invited to watch the film texted him that they couldn't finish it. 
    • George Washington, through understated means, plays along the dichotomy between beauty and sadness. 
    • Melvin reads a quote from the movie that comes from one of its leads, Vernon, and the two discuss what made this part of George Washington resonate so deeply with them. 
    • George Washington's angle for a teen/pre-teen coming-of-age narrative is to explore experiences of shame, repentance, forgiveness, and responsibility, concepts that are regularly ignored or poorly handled in films about adults or adult situations. 
    • The benefit of the ensemble cast of George Washington is that it gets to display various intimate and relatable responses to real-life situations everyone will encounter during one point of their life or another. 

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    Talking Lars and the Real Girl

    Talking Lars and the Real Girl

    This episode was produced, recorded, and edited by me (Leslie Hikida).  The theme song is "Conference of Animals" performed by Lobo Loco.  There's also a Group Page on Facebook for the show.  Just go to the "Groups" section on Facebook and search for the show's title, and then look for the hot pink logo.  Click "Join/Follow" to receive notices about upcoming episodes plus some bonus content.  And if you would like to be interviewed about your favourite movie for a future episode, please submit yourself in a Direct Message on Facebook or on IG @entertainmepleasee or you can email me at entertainmepleasepodcast@gmail.com   Thanks for listening!

    A House on the Bayou director Alex McAulay, and 1979’s Alien

    A House on the Bayou director Alex McAulay, and 1979’s Alien

    In the newest episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex interviews Alex McAulay, the writer/director of the new Blumhouse movie, A House on the Bayou. The Alexes (?) discuss the great cast that includes Paul Schneider, Angela Sarafyan, and Lia McHugh, as well as how some of the shots were achieved, including some potentially dangerous shots that included real fire. Afterwards, Alex, Tim, and Matt effectively gush over Ridley Scott’s 1979 masterpiece, Alien.

    As always, the gang covers movie news and new releases, but this time Alex shares a brief clip from the pitch video for his passion project, Ninja 4: Into the NinjaVerse.

    The AIPT Movies podcast is hosted by Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @alexharriscomix. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. 

    You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!

    You Lucky Dog

    You Lucky Dog

    Raise your hand if the DCOM classic You Lucky Dog!  was a part of your childhood growing up. Us neither! Kirk Cameron and friends (RIP James Avery & Taylor Negron) and wife (!?!?!) round out this goofball comedy about a supposedly grown man(?) who comes into extreme wealth by way of a dog who is immune to the dangers of chocolate.

    Was this the movie that made Kirk Cameron leave heathen Hollywood? And who brings a gun to a law fight? Find out the answer to this and many more in this week's episode You Lucky Dog starring Kirk Cameron and James Avery!

    53 - 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Witch, The Daughter, A Bigger Splash, Man Up

    53 - 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Witch, The Daughter, A Bigger Splash, Man Up

    As Dave from Pop Culture Case Study would say... Oh boy.

    We quickly go off the rails on this one when we discuss the mystery box extravangza that is Bad Robot's 10 Cloverfield Lane. Be aware people, we jump right into spoilers on this one. We then move into more less heated territory when we talk about the latest 'horror' film, The Witch, or if you're a fan of the letter V, The VVitch. We then move onto the Henrik Ibsen inspired Australian film The Daughter. Finally, things start looking up for Bernadette as we move into the Ralph Fiennes acting bonanza that is A Bigger Splash. Finally, we look at a film that Bernadette has seen and discussed before, the Simon Pegg and Lake Bell rom-com Man Up. We then go into ten minutes of profanities before closing with Alex Lloyd's Lucky Star after Bernadette throws in the towel.

    0:00:30 - Intro
    0:02:04 - 10 Cloverfield Lane - with spoilers
    0:29:40 - The Witch
    0:43:23 - The Daughter
    0:57:05 - A Bigger Splash
    1:13:55 - Man Up
    1:20:46 - Wrap Up

    Andrew's written review of 10 Cloverfield Lane can be read here.
    Andrew's written review of The Witch can be read here.
    Andrew's appearance on the Get Reel Movies Podcast can be heard here.

    Song of the week is: Alex Lloyd - Lucky Star.


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