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    Episode 48: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

    Episode 48: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

    This week on Remainders, we talk the 2007 gem The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Partially forgotten and possibly overshadowed by No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood upon its release, Assassination is absolutely an essential modern western. Brad Pitt plays Jesse James who is put on a pedestal by Casey Affleck’s Robert Ford. As Ford idolizes and fawns over James and tries to become one of the gang, he learns the man and the myth do not align. A story about paranoia and disillusionment that is both poetic and dreamlike, elevated by Roger Deakins’ cinematography and Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ epic score.

    Other topics include the woes of streaming, Kurt Russell battling Godzilla, what makes for a great film score, the sad Affleck brothers, and difficulties with tongue twister movie titles.

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    Frank and Jesse James by Warren Zevon

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    Красивий і огидний «Ранґо», токсично маскулинний «Ґленґаррі Ґлен Росс» і третя серія «Winning Time» | MovieHub

    Красивий і огидний «Ранґо», токсично маскулинний «Ґленґаррі Ґлен Росс» і третя серія «Winning Time» | MovieHub

    Максим Шадов побачив за останній тиждень декілька цікавих речей, такі як:

    • Візуально цікавий «Ранґо», але з великим недоліком (0:43)

    • Токсично маскулинний «Ґленґаррі Ґлен Росс» і чи є цінність у спостереженні за подібними героями (12:29)

    • Третя серія нового сезону «Winning Time», яка втрачає концентрацію (26:40)

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    Sera Gamble on 'WALL-E'

    Sera Gamble on 'WALL-E'

    As co-creator and showrunner of the show YOU, Sera Gamble knows that one way to fight the gender and romance stereotypes that we've been taught by popular media is to subvert them. In WALL-E, she saw a movie relationship that  offered not only a relatable "female" character, but a relationship paradigm that was worthy of celebration. She and Jordan talk about robots, TV writing, and fighting the patriarchy. 

    Then, Jordan has one quick thing about the new INFINITY POOL.

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Sera Gamble

    #26 - Dr Jon Wardle: Managing One of The World’s Top Film Schools, Working on Father Ted, Career Strategy, and Carving Your Own Niche

    #26 - Dr Jon Wardle: Managing One of The World’s Top Film Schools, Working on Father Ted, Career Strategy, and Carving Your Own Niche

    Today’s guest is an exciting first for the show, a preeminent name in the world of film and television education.

    With a frankly incredible amount of qualifications and facets to his CV including a Doctorate from the University of Bristol, our guest now sits as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and the National Association of Television Production Executives, as a member of Bafta AND an advisor on education to the Royal Television Society.

    But believe it or not, that’s not even his day job. That is of course as the current director of the world-renowned National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield England, alumni of which include none other than Sir Roger Deakins, Nick Park and Harry Potter Director, David Yates as well as hundreds more.

    Today we discuss:

    (01:56) Jon's early days 
    (04:19) Working on Father Ted
    (06:13) His film school experience at Bournemouth
    (09:42) Working as crew
    (13:15) Moving to education
    (17:05) The film school application process
    (20.17) Should you go to film school? Both sides of the argument
    (26:00) Jon's Best Advice and RCR Quickfire

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    S06E03: Dinner With Friends

    S06E03: Dinner With Friends
    We went into Dinner With Friends expecting a filmed TED Talk on the Rashomon of a disintegrating marriage; instead, we got the American Kennel Club metaphor wheel, disproportionate anger about balsamic vinegar, and a surprising argument in favor of casting Andie MacDowell -- AND Dennis Quaid, who turns in a pretty Quaidy performance either despite or because of Remy McSwain blocking. We had our issues with the 2001 TV movie (Quaid as a food writer who can't pronounce "pomodoro," for one; the dearth of car talk after a dinner-party meltdown, for another) and we didn't agree on Quaid's spectacles, but at the end of 94 minutes, the cumulative effect of stagey construction, Steve Winwood, and good-faith revelations was positive. Fix yourself a rum and tonic and pick a vegetable: it's the latest Quaid In Full. Overall score: 7.25 QQQ score: 7.5 Days since a lost Kuffs accident: 98 SHOW NOTES Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/quaidinfullpod) Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) Can YOU get past the first 27 seconds of The Dennissance? (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dennissance/id1503394153) USA Today's review (https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/enter/tv/2001-08-10-dinner-with-friends.htm) Variety's review (https://variety.com/2001/tv/reviews/dinner-with-friends-4-1200469558/) Ruth Reichl on the doomed prospects of the Gourmet website (https://www.eater.com/2019/3/29/18285307/ruth-reichl-memoir-save-me-the-plums-excerpt-gourmet-website)

    Season 5: Dystopia Myopia - 1984 (Episode 21)

    Season 5: Dystopia Myopia - 1984 (Episode 21)

    In the twenty-first episode of Season 5 (Dystopia Myopia) Kyle is joined by fellow podcaster Ben Thelen (of the Dead Reckoner podcast) and editor Kristi Shimek (of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist) to discuss Michael Radford's adaptation of George Orwell's foundational novel about love and individuality expunged in statist conformity and thought control in 1984.

    Skyfall (2012) – “Living For the Bond” Series

    Skyfall (2012) – “Living For the Bond” Series

    As Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond is about to come to an end with the release of "No Time To Die", we review this movie which is his most popular Bond film and among the most popular in the history of the franchise.  

    It co-stars Oscar-winner Javier Bardem as Silva, a truly memorable villain who’s out for revenge against Bond’s boss, M played for the last time by Dame Judi Dench.  

    The film kicks off with a slam-bang action sequence culminating with Bond being shot and falling into a giant waterfall...a truly hypnotic opening credits' sequence which follows with Adele’s omnipresent title track playing over it, and then….it only gets better? 

    Host: Geoff Gershon
    Producer: Marlene Gershon

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    53. Fargo (1996)

    53. Fargo (1996)

    (A Ben & Tom episode - prepare for bone dry humour and challenges to the absurd.)

    Are you a Tight Arse?

    You will read this, Darn Tootin!

    Fargo's desolate space is chock-a-block with larger-than-life characters who inhabited only a tiny space in its baron wasteland but whose words and actions fill the screen.

    Our first delve into the Coen brother's universe with an episode that, much like its source material, became filled with many colourful moments and events that left us scratching our heads in disbelief and riving around in despair.

    William H Macy as Jerry Lindegaard is up there with one of the best depictions of a downtrodden down on his luck man-baby searching for his big break. This is my deal, YOU SEE!

    Always nice to see Steve Buscemi, a man born to have millions of eyes set upon him; he would be wasted behind the counter of your local supermarket. Although many eyes would have seen him daily scanning your toilet paper, so I guess that could have worked as well.

    There's no structure to these episode notes, you see; if the one person who reads them hadn't noticed already. Whatever spills out the arse on the day remains on the page. The art of writing is rewriting? Rubbish.

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    Prisoners (2013) - Directed by Denis Villeneuve

    Prisoners (2013) - Directed by Denis Villeneuve

    This week on the podcast Ryan and Ty talk about Denis Villeneuve's first English language film, Prisoners. There's powerhouse acting performances, interesting subtext, and the execution of a perfect mood all to talk about this week so check it out!  Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Music by Ethan Rapp

    080 | The Village ft. Riley Hardy

    080 | The Village ft. Riley Hardy

    Connor & Jon & Riley? Yep, all three hosts are together at last to discuss the polarizing thriller: The Village. Riley talks about it being his first Shyamalan experience. Connor discusses its impact on his career and view of film. All the while Jon tries to fix some of the plot holes with his own unique ideas.

    WARNING: Major spoilers for The Village and Split

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    Films mentioned in this episode:

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    • The Village (2004) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • 12 Angry Men (1957) | Dir. Sidney Lumet
    • Signs (2002) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • The Thief and the Cobbler (1993) | M. Night Shyamalan
    • The Sixth Sense (1999) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • Unbreakable (2000) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • Wide Awake (1998) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • Praying with Anger (1992) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • Secret Window (2004) | Dir. David Koepp
    • The Grudge (2004) | Dir. Takashi Shimizu
    • Saw (2004) | Dir. James Wan
    • Lady in the Water (2006) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • Ironclad (2011) | Dir. Jonathan English
    • Split (2016) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
    • The Visit (2015) | M. Night Shyamalan
    • After Earth (2013) | M. Night Shyamalan
    • The Happening (2008) | M. Night Shyamalan
    • The Last Airbender (2010) | M. Night Shyamalan
    • Glass (2019) | M. Night Shyamalan
    • Old (2021) | M. Night Shyamalan
    • The Tree of Life (2011) | Dir. Terrence Malick
    • Psycho (1960) | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
    • Hail, Caesar! (2016) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • The Help (2011) | Dir. Tate Taylor
    • Manderlay (2005) | Dir. Lars Von Trier
    • Jurassic World (2015) | Dir. Colin Trevorrow

    078 | Hail, Caesar! ft. Kaden Reed

    078 | Hail, Caesar! ft. Kaden Reed

    Connor & Jon venture back to the Golden Age of Hollywood with Kaden Reed to discover the wonderful word of glitz, glamour, and communism. They discuss what the intentions of the Coen's were behind this film. If this is the closest we'll get to a Coen's 30 Rock episode. And who the biggest idiot in the film is.

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    Films mentioned in this episode:

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    • Hail, Caesar! (2016) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • No Country for Old Men (2007) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Arrival (2016) | Dir. Denis Villeneuve
    • Dr. Zhivago (1965) | Dir. David Lean
    • Lawrence of Arabia (1962) | Dir. David Lean
    • The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • The Big Lebowski (1998) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • True Grit (2010) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Fargo (1996) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • La La Land (2016) | Dir. Damien Chazelle
    • O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Some Like It Hot (1959) | Dir. Billy Wilder
    • Sunset Blvd. (1950) | Dir. Billy Wilder
    • Raising Arizona (1987) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Avengers: Endgame (2019) | Dir. Joe & Anthony Russo
    • The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) | Dir. Wes Anderson
    • The Meyerowitz Stories (2017) | Dir. Noah Baumbach
    • Mank (2020) | Dir. David Fincher
    • A Serious Man (2009) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Ishtar (1987) | Dir. Elaine May
    • High Noon (1952) | Dir. Fred Zinnemann
    • Rio Bravo (1959) | Dir. Howard Hawks
    • Barton Fink (1991) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Brazil (1985) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • The Artist (2011) | Dir. Michel Hazanavicius
    • Hugo (2011) | Dir. Martin Scorsese
    • Saving Mr. Banks (2013) | Dir. John Lee Hancock
    • Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019) | Dir. Quentin Tarantino
    • Skyfall (2012) | Dir. Sam Mendes
    • Foxcatcher (2014) | Dir. Bennett Miller
    • The Disaster Artist (2017) | Dir. James Franco
    • An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997) | Dir. Arthur Hiller and Alan Smithee
    • The Farewell (2019) | Dir. Lulu Wang
    • Posthumous (2014) | Dir. Lulu Wang

    Season 3: Manifest Destiny - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Episode 40)

    Season 3: Manifest Destiny - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Episode 40)

    In the fortieth episode of Season 3 (Manifest Destiny) Kyle is joined by a panel of guests, including cinematographer Josh Carter, actor/writer Reagan Osborne, and screenwriter David Gutierrez, to discuss Andrew Dominik's reflection on the parallels of how myths create and destroy and their link to our own sense of history in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.

    14: Camera Assistant, Christopher J Orr // Always be ready to step up

    14: Camera Assistant, Christopher J Orr // Always be ready to step up

    London based camera assistant Christopher J Orr tells us about finding a way into the film industry in the north of England. He shares his experience working as a runner and his hunger to get into the camera department at all costs.
    The guys discuss the relationship between the cinematographer and different camera assistants and how vastly they vary from job to job.

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    13: Public Service Announcement / A Change Is Coming

    13: Public Service Announcement / A Change Is Coming

    Bring you a very quick update on the state of the Better Cinematographer Podcast and what to expect in the next episode.

    What do you think of the news?

    Voice your opinion here

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