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Explore "roy scheider" with insightful episodes like "Wie Star Trek unter Wasser, nur toller?", "#32: Der weiße Hai", "RETRO: Sorcerer", "Episode 400: To Live and Die Breathlessly" and "Jaws 2 (1978 film)" from podcasts like ""Dinge von Interesse", "Cinema Classics – Der Making-of Podcast", "Mashley at the Movies", "Movie Madness" and "The Gervais Podcast"" and more!
Episodes (19)
#32: Der weiße Hai
RETRO: Sorcerer
Four men who are on the run and desperate for money agree to transport a highly volatile cargo through the jungle in Sorceror. Ashley, Matt and Grant talk about this 1977 thriller, directed by William Friedkin (1935-2023), in our latest RETRO episode.
Episode 400: To Live and Die Breathlessly
Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress on this week’s physical media roundup. They include 4K releases from Godard, Scorsese and Boetticher. Are any of the stories from Four Rooms worth revisiting? Peter unveils an appreciation for one of the great endings in film while Erik discusses HBO’s acclaimed video game adaptation. You also get Gena Rowlands in an Oscar-nominated performance, Roy Scheider fighting off sleazy blackmailers, a bizarre pre-Lethal Weapon partnering and one of the great William Friedkin movies getting the upgrade it deserves.
0:00 - Intro
1:08 - Criterion (Breathless (4K), The Ranown Westerns: Five Films Directed by Budd Boetticher (4K))
8:34 - Arrow Films (Hugo (4K))
13:33 - Imprint (Four Rooms, Wolf Creek (Ultimate Edition))
30:56 - Sony (Love Again)
33:23 - Universal (Kandahar, Les Miserables (2012) (4K))
40:52 - Warner Archive (Land of the Pharoahs)
48:39 - Warner Bros. (The Last of Us: The Complete First Season)
53:08 - Kino (52 Pick-Up, End of the World, Gloria (1980), Nevada Smith, Number One with a Bullet, The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future, To Live and Die in L.A. (4K))
1:22:07 – New Blu-ray Announcements
1:24:17 - Outro
Jaws 2 (1978 film)
Get ready for an amazing journey as we explore the thrilling sequel to JAWS - JAWS 2! We'll break down the film's cast, plot, and the troubled production process that led to the creation of one of the most famous taglines in film history. Uncover Chief Brody's suspicions of another great white shark terrorizing Amity Island, the shark's terrifying attacks, and the climactic scene where the shark meets its end.
But that's not all! We also dive into the pre-production and production process for the sequel, discussing the challenges faced by director John D. Hancock and the changes made to the script and cast as a result of the production shake-up. Discover how the mechanical effects for the sequel were created, the economic benefits the film brought to the local economy, and the challenges the crew faced while shooting on the water.
Lastly, please accept our sincere apology for my unprofessional behavior during a recent interview. We also invite you to check out Peter Anthony's YouTube channel, where he will be doing full-time podcasting, and remind you to head over to deluxeeditionnetwork.com to find other great shows on the network. So sit back, relax, and join us for an in-depth exploration of JAWS 2!
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Jaws (1975 Film)
Hello, join me as I talk about the 1975 classic Jaws. Jaws is about a giant great white shark who attacks swimmers on Amity Island beaches. After the shark goes after the police chief's eldest son Michael, Brody enlists the help of oceanographer Matt Hooper and also the maniacal shark hunter Quint. Once they head out to sea to find the monster shark only to find out that maybe just maybe they will need a bigger boat. After Quint shoots at it with a harpoon-like gun which has a marker or barrel attached to it so that the shark won't be able to hide under the water. But the shark defies the barrel and disappears and the men later drink and talk about scares but what shocks everyone is Quint's story about the secret mission of the USS Indianapolis. Later after the shark takes out the power the boat floods a bit which later affects the motor of the boat. Seeing no alternative after the shark pulls out the cleats with a rope attached to it. the men later construct Hooper's shark cage only for Hooper to later have to swim away after the shark attacks the cage. Quint is later killed by the shark and Brody jams a tank in its mouth and later blows the shark up. Hooper shown to have survived his encounter with the shark asks Brody about Quint. To which Brody says no. The men then Swim to shore and the movie ends.
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Les grandes séries télévisées : 2ème partie
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Voilà bien longtemps que l'équipe du site Le Magazine des Séries souhaitait faire son retour sur les ondes. Tel fut le cas le samedi 25 mars, de 14h à 15h, sur Radio Campus Lille (106.6 FM), en lieu et place de Cinéma m'était conté. Nous vous avions alors proposé la première édition d'une émission entièrement consacrée aux grandes séries télévisées notamment des années 60, 70 et 80. Voici la deuxième.
Au sommaire de nouvelle édition sont diffusés les thèmes des séries suivantes :
Ouverture : L'Agence Tous Risques avec George Peppard.
La SF au petit écran : L'Age de Cristal avec Gregory Harrison, Heather Menzies et Donald Moffat; Seaquest, Police des Mers avec Roy Scheider.
Un grand producteur, Quinn Martin : Section Contre-Enquête avec Robert Stack et Dan August avec Burt Reynolds.
Vive la France ! : Les Chevaliers du Ciel avec Jacques Santi et Christian Marin, Les Faucheurs de Marguerites avec Bruno Pradal et L'Homme de Suez avec Guy Marchand.
Les années ITC Television : Destination Danger et Le Prisonnier avec Patrick McGoohan.
Un grand compositeur, Mike Post : Capitaine Furillo avec Daniel J. Travanti et New York Police Blues.
Conclusion : Les Cinq Dernières Minutes avec Raymond Souplex.
Une troisième édition est prévue qui sera diffusée le 2 décembre 2023.
Une émission présentée par Christophe Dordain.
Un programme produit et proposé par Le Magazine des Séries.
Cinéma m'était conté sera de retour le samedi 13 mai avec une émission consacrée à la Blaxploitation.
Bonus Episode 3: Thor's Hour of Thunder Crosser - Jaws
We linked up with the Thor's Hour of Thunder crew to FINALLY get Scarlet Witch to watch Jaws. Mission Accomplished. Now, did she like it?
Retake #22 : Que le Spectacle Commence
"Stanley Kubrick dira de ce film qu'il est le meilleur qu'il a jamais vu."
Suite au dernier épisode où l'on revenait sur l'édition 2022 du Festival de Cannes, Kev a saisi l'opportunité d'évoquer une Palme d'Or quelque peu oubliée. Quoi de mieux qu'un film musical pour célébrer l'été ?!
Mais Que le Spectacle Commence est tout sauf une comédie. En faisant le portrait (autobiographique) d'un chorégraphe excessif dans une industrie en ébulition, le film de Bob Fosse atteint des sommets de subversion qui nous renvoie plutôt à Phantom of the Paradise qu'à La Mélodie du Bonheur.
Cela nous donne l'opportunité de mettre en parallèle la carrière de Bob Fosse, chorégraphe et metteur en scène émérite, et son alter ego, Joe Gideon interprété par le remarquable Roy Scheider. Jamais égocentrique, Bob Fosse prend le recul nécessaire pour faire un autoportrait non complaisant, celui d'un homme obsédé par l'art, perverti par le système et qui aura délaisser les gens qui comptaient vraiment pour lui. Grandeur et décadence d'un virtuose.
Avec Que le Spectacle Commence, Bob Fosse a bien compris que le film musical à l'aube des années 80 a perdu de sa légitimité dans une période où l'état d'esprit américain n'est pas à la fête. En souhaitant partager son expérience de la mort, il livre un film flamboyant qui ne se montre jamais grave mais s'avère accablé par le remord. On aurait appelé cela le chant du cygne s'il avait été le dernier film de son auteur.
Un grand film célébré en son temps qui mérite qu'on le rédécouvre aujourd'hui.
Pour aller plus loin, je vous conseille l'excellente analyse de Critikatqui vous permettra d'approfondir la réflexion sur le film.
NDLR : Dans l'épisode, Kev s'est trompé en mentionant l'année du décès de Bob Fosse puisqu'il n'est pas décédé en 1983, mais bien en 1987 à l'âge de 60ans. Mea culpa.
Deux recommandations de fin :
- Le cinéma en plein air à la Villette sur le thème de la danse, du 20 juillet au 21 août 2022 : Plus d'infos ici.
- As Bestas en salles depuis le 20 juillet. On en parlait déjà dans l'épisode 21 (de 16:00 à 22:30)
Bonne écoute !
CRÉDITS :
Retake est un podcast animé par Kev et Nathan.
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Générique : © Le Cinéma - Claude Nougaro / © Caravan - Duke Ellington et Juan Tizol
Extrait bande-annonce : © ALL THAT JAZZ - Trailer - (1979)
Extrait musical de clôture : © "Bye Bye Life" 4K - All That Jazz (1979) sous Licence [Merlin] Symphonic Distrib ution (au nom de Mundo Digital)
Date d’enregistrement : 17/07/2022
53. Klute (1971) mit Udo Fischer
081: 2010: THE YEAR WE MAKE CONTACT starring Roy Scheider
Movie Virgins: Das erste Mal... "Der Weiße Hai"
Then Is Now Episode 17 - 13 Days of Hallowtober - Jaws (1975)
We're gonna need a bigger Podcast!!
That's because Patsy the Angry Nerd and I present a DOUBLE SIZED episode of the Then Is Now series: 13 Days of Hallowtober. We discuss our favorite horror movie, and perhaps one of the best horror pictures of all time: Jaws from 1975!! A near perfect film, and classic in it's own right, Jaws has terrified audiences for decades!
Patsy and I not only break down the film, but also discuss a great deal of behind the scenes information as well as all the cool things that make this one of the best monster movies of all time! So gird your loins and prepare for one of the longest Then Is Now episodes so far!
As always, please leave us a great review at iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you download your podcasts, so others can find the show! Join the conversation on our facebook page, facebook.com/thenisnowpodcast, and visit our website havenpodcasts.com for other fun stuff including our sister show, The East Meets the West, in which we discuss Spaghetti Westerns and Shaw Brothers films!
If you would like to contact us directly about this show or any other, please email us at thenisnow42@gmail.com.
Stay Scary!
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Jaws (1975) - Directed by Steven Spielberg
In honor of it's 45th anniversary, this week Ryan and Ty talk about the original summer blockerbuster, Jaws. There's so much to love about Steven Spielberg's first big-budget film - cinematography, acting, writing, score - but it wasn't exactly a smooth ride to becoming a classic of summer. Tune in next week for another relevant film during this climate, Mike Judge's Office Space. Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!
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Music by Ethan Rapp
Trash Cast 14: "Der weiße Hai 2" und "RoboCop 2"
DvI unter dem Meer
2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984)
Most people regard 2001: A Space Odyssey as a masterpiece of filmmaking. The few that remember 2010: The Year We Make Contact regard it as the red-headed stepchild of the pair. Special guest Mike Simses (and Obi-Wan Kenobi to Matt's sci-fi junkie Luke Skywalker) explains why it deserves another look-see.
Before the nitpickers @ us on Twitter, here's the corrections:
- David Huddleston plays Santa Claus in Santa Claus: The Movie
- Roy Scheider died in 2008, not 2005 as speculated
- Elya Baskin's last name is pronounced BAH-skin
- Michael Westmore worked exclusively on the Berman-era Trek series, not TOS
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