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    Explore "robertduvall" with insightful episodes like "War On Film: What If The Nazis Invaded Britain", "1976 - Network", "THX 1138 (1971) - From Student Film to the Big Screen", ""MASH" (1970) Robert Altman, Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, & Sally Kellerman" and "The Godfather (1972)" from podcasts like ""Cult Connections", "A Film By...", "Dropped Culture", "Book Vs Movie Podcast" and "Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Movie Show"" and more!

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    War On Film: What If The Nazis Invaded Britain

    War On Film: What If The Nazis Invaded Britain
    Ian and Nathan Adler take a look at two very different films with the same premise. What if the Nazis invaded Britain during World War 2?

    The Eagle Has Landed (1976). Directed by John Sturges. Written by Tom Manciewicz. Starring Michael Caine, Robert Duvall and Donald Sutherland

    Went The Day Well (1942). Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. Written by John Dighton and Diana Morgan. Starring Leslie Banks, CV France and Valerie Taylor.

    1976 - Network

    1976 - Network
    "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm going to take this anymore!"

    This week on our limited series "1976," Jeff is joined by Brad Koszo for a conversation about Sidney Lumet's dark, satirical drama Network. Lend your ears as they discuss the Oscar wins, the underrated scenes, and share their casting ideas for a potential remake!
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    "MASH" (1970) Robert Altman, Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, & Sally Kellerman

    "MASH" (1970) Robert Altman, Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, & Sally Kellerman
    Book Vs. Movie: MASH
    The Richard Hooker book Vs the Robert Altman Film (with some of the long-running TV series mixed in)


    MASH was one of the most popular and iconic television shows of the 70s and 80s (the reruns are still happening all over the globe!). Richard Hooker(nee Hiester Richard Hornberger) based the 1968 novel on his experiences in the Korean War as a surgeon. The novel filled with crazy antics, drinking, and a satire of the U.S. Army fit well in a time when the Viet Nam War was dividing America.

    Characters like Hawkeye Pierce, Trapper John, and Hot Lips Houlihan will sound familiar to fans of the series (though they behave differently.) You also meet “the Painless Pole,” Ho-Jon, and Duke Forrest in a series of vignettes that make up the novel. It’s hard NOT to picture adapting this book as you read it.

    Robert Altman directed the 1970 film and it is a very different beast than what was broadcast on television. Starring Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, the film is profane, chaotic, modern-looking, and has some very problematic things attached to it.

    So, between the original story and the 1970 film-which did we prefer?


    In this ep the Margos discuss:
    The popularity of MASH around the world
    How the Viet Nam War is a stand-in for the Korean War
    The differences between the book and the movie and how much the author hated it
    The cast: Donald Sutherland (Hawkeye Pierce,) Elliott Gould (Trapper,) Tom Skerrit (Duke Forrest,) Sally Kellerman (Margaret Houlihan,) Robert Duvall (Frank Burns,) Roger Bowen (Henry Blake,) Rene Auberjonois (Father Mulcahy,) Jo Ann Pflug (Dish,) John Schuck (The Painless Pole,) and Gary Burghoff as Radar O’Reilly.

    Clips used:
    The “Last Supper” scene
    MASH trailer
    Hot Lips gets angry and is mocked
    Frank Burns is teased
    Music by Johnny Mandell & Mike Altman

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    The Godfather (1972)

    The Godfather (1972)

    This week Tim, Guy, and special guest Michael Lyons say, "Leave the gun, take the cannoli." As we celebrate 50 years of, "The Godfather!" 

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    Der Pate

    Der Pate
    In dieser Folge wagen wir uns mit dem Paten von Francis Ford Coppola an einen Film, den man guten Gewissens als „Epos“ bezeichnen kann, heran. Mit der Verfilmung von Mario Puzos Roman hat Coppola die Art, wie das Publikum einen Mafia-, bzw. Gangsterfilm erwartet von Grund auf revolutioniert. In dessen Mittelpunkt stehen weniger die Aktivitäten des kriminellen Corleone-Konglomerats, sondern die Familie der Corleones und ihre Beziehungen untereinander. Wir beschäftigen uns daher besonders mit den Dynamiken der Corleones untereinander, genauso wie mit Coppolas enormen Leistungen beim Dreh des Films. Nicht untergehen sollen dabei auch unsere Beobachtungen, wie der Film eigentlich das Thema „Mafia“ behandelt und inwiefern der Film Mythen zu ihr schafft und eventuell auch bestimmte Dinge verharmlost oder glorifiziert. "I went to films" erscheint einmal pro Monat mit einem neuen Audiokommentar zu einem Film. Unterstützt uns mit einem kleinen Beitrag: https://steadyhq.com/martinbornemeier

    Ep. 75 - Paul Castronovo

    Ep. 75 - Paul Castronovo

    South Florida Radio Legend and Host of “The Paul Castronovo Show” on BIG 105.9 (iHeart Radio), Paul Castronovo joins the podcast to talk about the old days of 94.9 ZETA, staying on the air for over 3 decades, the life-long friends he’s made (Where’s Ron?) and the tough seas he’s had to navigate along the way. We get into his love of food, fishing, comedians, Florida sports and our mutual fascination with Tim Tebow. He also provides some sound advice for anyone looking to get into the entertainment business. Enjoy another set of Mental Reps! - Hosted by Brian Wright.

     

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    144. Lady Ice (1973) - Part 2 (w/ Dan McCoy!)

    144. Lady Ice (1973) - Part 2 (w/ Dan McCoy!)

    This week on the show, we're joined by Dan McCoy, cohost of the Maximum Fun podcast The Flop House, to discuss 1973's Lady Ice! 

    Dan is back to discuss the rest of the film, and we are just unexplainably laughing uproariously. Along the way we discuss the somewhat convoluted plot, George Lucas's almost involvement in the film, and some of Donald Sutherland's intimidation tactics. 

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    143. Lady Ice (1973) - Part 1 (w/ Dan McCoy!)

    143. Lady Ice (1973) - Part 1 (w/ Dan McCoy!)

    This week on the show, we're joined by Dan McCoy, cohost of the Maximum Fun podcast The Flop House, to discuss 1973's Lady Ice! 

    On this prediction episode, we discuss the first 10 minutes of the film, which Donald Sutherland ASMR, a man in a coat three sizes too small, and The Cigarette Motel. We then predict what happens next, which could include twin Donald Sutherlands, a trip to the Cuban diamond mines, and a man being chained to a toilet for weeks.

    Dan is back on Thursday for part 2! 

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    "Mad as Hell"

    "Mad as Hell"

    This week is Tracy's first time to see the award-winning classic "Network," aka "another one of Daniel's dark movies from the 1970s." We talk about how it predicted today's media landscape, what it got right, and why so many other movies and TV shows have blatantly ripped it off. (Looking at you, Aaron Sorkin.) Get mad as hell and listen now! 

     
     

    015: We're from Brooklyn (Newsies)

    015: We're from Brooklyn (Newsies)

    Vincent and Phelan talk about the beloved Disney musical Newsies, as both a film and a stage production, where a 1899 pre-Batman Christian Bale helps form a union against Robert Duvall and his very tall office.

    Plus we discuss the new Lion King and the future of Villain Songs in the Disney remakes, required reading behind Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (spoilers), the problematic aliens in Star Wars, weirdly ripped teens in 1899, weirdly ripped teens in Riverdale, the economics of 1899, Robert Duval in Falling Down and Secondhand Lions, and the divergences between film and stage versions.

    Assignment: Newsies

    Next Assignment: Something by Tarantino. Django Unchained maybe?

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