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    Explore " roger deakins" with insightful episodes like "No Country for Old Men (2007) - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen", "1917", "Sicario", "048 | A Serious Man ft. Caleb Maine" and "O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen" from podcasts like ""Roll It - A Movie Podcast", "Drunk On Cinema", "Welcome to Geekdom", "Rules of the Frame" and "Roll It - A Movie Podcast"" and more!

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    No Country for Old Men (2007) - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen

    No Country for Old Men (2007) - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen

    Ryan and Ty jump back into the Coen's filmography with quite possibly their best entry, No Country for Old Men. There's a lot to cover with this one, like the twisting of the Western genre, good and evil, and deciphering what those dang dreams mean.  Come back next week for the Tarantino classic, Pulp Fiction. Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Sicario

    Sicario

    We have another new guest! Eyal Levi joins the podcast for a discussion about Sicario. We discuss Denis Villeneuve's directing, the cinematography from Roger Deakins, how the movie handles Kate, and much more.

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    048 | A Serious Man ft. Caleb Maine

    048 | A Serious Man ft. Caleb Maine

    Connor & Jon are joined by the first critic of the show, Caleb Maine, to discuss the Coen's depressing masterpiece: A Serious Man. Jon gets distracted by the fact that there were earbuds in the '60's. Caleb hates Sy more than any other film character. And Connor obsesses over the use over repeating dialogue.

    WARNING: Major spoilers for A Serious Man

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    Films mentioned in this episode:

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    • A Serious Man (2009) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Metropolis (1927) | Dir. Fritz Lang
    • The Big Lebowski (1998) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • No Country for Old Men (2007) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Calvary (2014) | John Michael McDonagh
    • The Hurt Locker (2008) | Dir. Kathryn Bigelow
    • Joker (2019) | Dir. Todd Phillips
    • Crazy Heart (2009) | Dir. Scott Cooper
    • Calvary (2014) | Dir. John Michael McDonagh
    • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) | Dir. Andrew Dominik
    • Fargo (1996) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Miller's Crossing (1990) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Raising Arizona (1987) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Vampire's Kiss (1988) | Dir. Robert Bierman
    • Snake Eyes (1998) | Dir. Brian De Palma
    • Wild at Heart (1990) | Dir. David Lynch
    • The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Intolerable Cruelty (2003) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • The Ladykillers (2004) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen

    O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen

    O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen

    It's time to head down south this week as Ryan and Ty cover the depression era film by the Coen Brothers. This retelling of Homer's Odyssey through the lens of escaped prisoners and their journey for treasure, features great cinematography, music, and even some themes like fate and free will. Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Oscars 2020 – If We Picked the Winners!

    Oscars 2020 – If We Picked the Winners!

    On a special bonus episode of Cinemaholics, we pick our own winners for the 2020 Oscars ceremony. Inspired by the Siskel and Ebert classic format, we go through the nominees of almost every category and explain our favorites.

    Theme Music: sound recorded live during the taping of "Siskel & Ebert: If We Picked The Winners" on March 1, 1990.

    Want to cut to the chase? Below are our consolidated picks, voted on by just Jon Negroni, Sam Noland, and Will Ashton.

    VISUAL EFFECTS
    The Lion King

    CINEMATOGRAPHY
    1917, Roger Deakins

    INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
    Parasite

    DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)
    For Sama

    ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
    Klaus

    MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
    “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away” from Toy Story 4, Randy Newman

    MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
    Marriage Story, Randy Newman

    FILM EDITING
    Parasite

    SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
    Sister

    SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
    A Sister

    DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT)
    In the Absence

    COSTUME DESIGN
    Once Upon a Time In...Hollywood

    PRODUCTION DESIGN
    Parasite

    SOUND EDITING
    Ford v Ferrari

    SOUND MIXING
    Ad Astra

    MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
    1917

    WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
    Little Women

    WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
    Marriage Story

    ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
    Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

    ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
    Florence Pugh, Little Women

    ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
    Antonio Banderas, Pain & Glory

    ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
    Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story

    DIRECTING
    Bong Joon Ho, Parasite

    BEST PICTURE
    Parasite

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    61 - 1917 (Treaty of Versailles prequel movie)

    61 - 1917 (Treaty of Versailles prequel movie)

    This episode was shot as a long take by legendary cinematographer Roger Deakins and the only way to see it is to listen to it.

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    10: 1917 Review + Oscar Predictions (ft. Dr. Bruce Hutchinson)

    10: 1917 Review + Oscar Predictions (ft. Dr. Bruce Hutchinson)

    We're back with the TENTH episode of Podcast 241! Dan and Don are joined by film aficionado, film historian, and cinema professor, Dr. Bruce Hutchinson.

    Together we discuss the Oscar contender, 1917, and delve deep into the structure of the film, goal conflicts, and that talked about one shot aesthetic.

    Sit back, turn us on and let the adventure begin!

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    Cinetherapy x Amalgam | Inland Film Co.'s Mitch Williams & Sam McGhee | Director & Cinematographer

    Cinetherapy x Amalgam | Inland Film Co.'s Mitch Williams & Sam McGhee | Director & Cinematographer

    For the first episode of 2019, we're joined by Mitch Williams (director/storyteller) and Sam McGhee (cinematographer), the talented duo helming Inland Film Co. in Liberty Lake, WA.  This episode has a special twist as we melded Sam & Mitch's own podcast, Cinetherapy, with Amalgam.  We're hoping to create some interesting content for both of our audiences.

    Mitch and Sam were incredible hosts, and as a genuine fan of their podcast, I was honored to be a guest despite my lack of experience in the film industry.  Please give IFC and their podcast a follow on Instagram!


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    003 | No Country for Old Men

    003 | No Country for Old Men

    In our final episode in our mini-series on the use of silence in films, we discuss the Coen Brothers' masterpiece No Country For Old Men. Join us as we compare Tommy Lee Jones to Andy Griffith, make a weird connection with this film and The Office. and discuss what is truly important: Roger Deakins finally getting an Oscar.
    WARNING: Full Spoilers for No Country For Old Men, minor spoilers for Prometheus & Barton Fink

    Films mentioned in this episode

    • No Country For Old Men (2007) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • The Big Lebowski (1998) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • O, Brother Where Art Thou (2000) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • True Grit (2010) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Barton Fink (1991) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Before Night Falls (2000) | Dir. Julian Schnabel
    • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) | Dir.
      Joachim Ronning & Espen Sandberg
    • Skyfall (2012) | Dir. Sam Mendes
    • Biutiful (2010) | Dir. Alejandro G. Inarritu
    • The Fugitive (1993) | Dir. Andrew Davis
    • Jason Bourne (2016) | Dir. Paul Greengrass
    • Men In Black (1997) | Dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
    • The Hunger Games (2012) | Dir. Gary Ross
    • Zombieland (2009) | Dir. Ruben Fleischer
    • Now You See Me (2013) | Dir. Louis Letter
    • A Clockwork Orange (1971) | Dir. Stanley Kubrick
    • Prometheus (2012) | Dir. Ridley Scott
    • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) |
      Dir. Andrew Dominik
    • There Will Be Blood (2007) | Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
    • Blade Runner 2049 (2017) | Dir. Denis Villeneuve

    Episode LVIII - Sicario: Day of the Soldado

    Episode LVIII - Sicario: Day of the Soldado
    With Taylor Sheridan (Wind River) returning to once again write the script as well as Josh Brolin and Benicio del Toro reprising their roles, does Sicario: Day of the Soldado conjure up the same magic as Sicario or does the film miss the presence of Denis Villenueve, Emily Blunt, and Roger Deakins? Listen in as we review the new sequel as well as hit on Jared Leto playing Morbius, discuss a couple of new trailers, play a game of Movie Cast Mad Libs where Jake and Trevor are given character descriptions and must recast a famous movie, and as always end with our content of the week.

    #029 – Sicario

    #029 – Sicario

    While Jules is on vacation, Lisa Eastham (Charter Member of the Roger Deakins Appreciation Society) returns to Bossy Britches to talk about Sicario–and we somehow do it without spoiling anything major! The latest from Denis Villenueve, this bleak, violent, gorgeous movie is the best argument yet for Roger Deakins to get that Cinematography Oscar (COME […]

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