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    There's a Point to It: Saltburn

    There's a Point to It: Saltburn

    Barry Keoghan hails from the Summerhill area of Dublin. When his mother fell victim addiction, he and his brother  passed through 13 different foster homes. Keoghan left school at 16 with scant qualifications but a love of impersonations and film, and after the loss of his mother, he has remembered deciding: “What more can I lose? The only way is forward.” 

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    Folge 1257: NAPOLEON - Kaspar Hauser in Austerlitz

    Folge 1257: NAPOLEON - Kaspar Hauser in Austerlitz
    Biopics sind ein schwieriges Genre: Allgemeinbildung spoilert dem Publikum gnadenlos die Handlung. Und dann ist das, was historisch überliefert ist, in vielen Details gar nicht Kino-tauglich. Also erlaubt man sich auf der einen Seite künstlerische Freiheiten und das ist absolut in Ordnung. Auf der anderen Seite ist man so akkurat bei Requisiten, Uniformen und Namen, wie es nur geht. Diesen Teil erledigt Ridley Scott perfekt. Jede Szene, vor allem die Schlachten sind absolutes Deluxe-Material für jede große Napoleon-Doku bei arte oder der BBC. Alles ist überzeugend bis ins Detail. Und perfekt inszeniert. Kameraführung, Licht, Schnitt, das ist ganz großes Handwerk, visuell ein Meisterwerk.

    Trotzdem sind wir wenig euphorisch aus dem Kino gekommen. Das könnte daran liegen, dass Joaquin Phoenix seinen Napoleon wie einen Kaspar Hauser anlegt, eine introvertierte Sphinx, die gerade in der ersten Hälfte oft mit halbgeschlossenen Augen durch den Film wankt – nur bei sexuellen Gefechten mit Josephine und auf dem Schlachtfeld wird er wach. Ridley Scotts NAPOLEON wechselt – oft abrupt – zwischen seinen beiden Hauptsträngen: der amour fou mit der charismatischen Josephine (herausragend: Vanessa Kirby) und epischen Schlachtszenen – noch nie ist der Tod von drei Millionen Männern auf einem Schlachtfeld so gekonnt dargestellt worden.

    Napoleon wird als Charakter im Film nicht fassbar, er bleibt eine Idee, eine gemeinsame Erinnerung, kein Mensch, den man lieben oder hassen könnte, mit dem man mitfühlen könnte oder um den man bangen könnte. Diese Leerstelle ist die schwerste Hypothek des Film. Dabei liefert der historische Napoleon Stoff für einen fantastischen Antihelden: ein genialer Emporkömmling, Massenmörder und politischer Visionär, der unsere Welt verändert und bis heute geprägt hat. Das alles wird nur angedeutet. Das Wichtigste: Würde die Figur Napoleon uns im Film berühren, würden alle anderen Kritikpunkt verblassen: die sprunghafte Dramaturgie, das mangelnde Interesse an Nebenfiguren, der aufdringliche Score. Auf eine echte Stärke des Films weist Johanna hin: Napoleon wird nicht verherrlicht.

    Im Podcast direkt nach dem Kino wünschen wir uns, dass Sophia Coppola die Geschichte aus Josephines Sicht erzählen würde, gerne wieder mit Vanessa Kirby. Und wir diskutieren, ob NAPOLEON vielleicht doch das Sequel zu JOKER ist 🙂 Am Mikrofon: Johanna, Katharina, Heidi, Peter, Tom und Thomas.

    Release the Bats: Napoleon

    Release the Bats: Napoleon

    Destiny has brought me this podcast. 

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    My Best Friend's Wedding

    My Best Friend's Wedding

    Our Julia Roberts streak continues with My Best Friend's Wedding. Food critic Julianne comes to an uncomfortable realization when she finds out the man she had a marriage pact with is getting married and is asking her to join the wedding party. Is she in love with Michael? Can she steal him back or is it too late? This movie stars Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz and Rupert Everett. 

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    The Turtle: A Midsummer Night's Dream

    The Turtle: A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Shakespeare this week - find out just how nerdy our childhoods were when it came to the Bard. We're so annoying we call him the Bard.

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    My Best Friend's Wedding & Face/Off

    My Best Friend's Wedding & Face/Off
    Sometimes odd couples have the ability to go the long haul. In the spirit of labored cooperation, Overlapping Dialogue pairs two disparate 1997 darlings together for an episode you'll never forget: My Best Friend's Wedding and Face/Off! As always, we kick off the proceedings with a Blue Plate Special slate dedicated to celebrating the lives and legacies of William Friedkin and Robbie Robertson, burying once and for all the rote Airport franchise with The Concorde...Airport '79, praise the new release Past Lives, and attempt to assign coherence to a reluctant participant in Reflections of Evil. We eventually arrive to this episode's double feature, where we judge the extent to which John Travolta and Nicholas Cage's scorched earth tête-à-tête is as deranged and manic as Julia Roberts's sabotage of a lovely wedding of her dear friend and potential lover. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests. https://thebigwblog.wordpress.com/2023/07/29/take-your-sister-by-the-hand-the-unchecked-ambition-of-reflections-of-evil/

    Manuel Betancourt on 'Closer' and 'My Best Friend's Wedding'

    Manuel Betancourt on 'Closer' and 'My Best Friend's Wedding'

    Manuel Betancourt's new book is called THE MALE GAZED: ON HUNKS, HEARTTHROBS, AND WHAT POP CULTURE TAUGHT ME ABOUT (DESIRING) MEN, but he's feeling seen by two of the brightest stars of '90s and '00s Hollywood. He tells Jordan about what spoke to him in Natalie Portman's Alice from CLOSER (2006, d. Mike Nichols) and Julia Roberts's Jules in MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING  (1997, d. P.J. Hogan). 

    Then, Jordan has one quick thing about the ladies of DEAD RECKONING.

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Manuel Betancourt

    230. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016)

    230. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016)

    Diane and Sean discuss the Tim Burton adaptation of Ransom Riggs' novel, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Episode music is "Run, Rabbit, Run" by Flanagan and Allen from the OST.

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    The Misfits & Dunston Checks In

    The Misfits & Dunston Checks In
    In undoubtedly the most twisted double feature we've yet to conceive, this episode focuses on a pair of films centered on the vulgar, animalistic urges which threaten to undo not only our relations with those we thought we loved but even our own attainment of anything resembling contentment or peace. You guessed it, we're tackling The Misfits and Dunston Checks In! But before we get around to horse wrangling and monkey business, this edition's Blue Plate Special prompts a discussion of two flawed yet thrilling new releases in Gerard Butler's latest action flick Plane and the feature film debut of Kyle Edward Ball with Skinamarink, an experimental chiller certain to divide audiences. We have a bit of a divergence on the relative artistic worth of John Huston's 1961 neo-western starring Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable, a project weighed with perhaps too much pretext for its own good. But rest assured, we reconcile in firm agreement over the profane profundity of 1996's premier pongo pygmaeus. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    My Best Friend's Wedding with Horror Queers

    My Best Friend's Wedding with Horror Queers

    Jordan and Brooke are joined by Trace Thurman and Joe Lipsett (Horror Queers) for 1997's "anti rom-com." They discuss Julia Roberts' career and recent comeback, how this film doesn't work without the wonderful Rupert Everett, the case for theatrical rom-coms, evolution of the gay best friend trope, and some controversial thoughts on karaoke.

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    Inspector Gadget

    Inspector Gadget

    Will and Matt once took suggestions from their friends about what movies they should do for a podcast... they might never do that again... if you or anyone you know has ever been subjected to the film Inspector Gadget... then Will and Matt are here to tell you, you aren't alone. 

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    INSPECTOR GADGET
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    starring: Matthew Broderick; Rupert Everett; Joely Fisher

    MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING

    MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING

    EPISODE 66 – MY BEST FRIEND’S WEDDING

     Welcome to Bad Romance Month! This week, Ashley reveals her New Year’s Resolution; Chris gets double-cancelled; Brandon learns the origin of “Float On”; and Brian shares his sister’s review.

     BTW: THE FINGER SCENE!

     Starring: Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett, Philip Bosco, M. Emmet Walsh, Rachel Griffiths, Carrie Preston, Susan Sullivan, and Christopher Masterson

     Directed by P.J. Hogan

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    233. Cemetery Man (1994)

    233. Cemetery Man (1994)

    It sure is hard finding love when you have to deal with zombies all the time. Or when you are possibly a serial killer in the making? This week the Fried Squirms check out Dellamorte Dellamore, aka, Cemetery Man.

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    Cate Blanchett in 'An Ideal Husband'

    Cate Blanchett in 'An Ideal Husband'

    Cate Blanchett and Julianne Moore, two actresses linked in our minds as the muses of Todd Haynes, have only shared scenes on screen in 1999’s An Ideal Husband. For this episode Murtada welcomes back Chris Feil, host of This Had Oscar Buzz podcast, to discuss the film, whether it retains the wit of its author Oscar Wilde and the performances of Cate, Julianne, Minnie Driver, Rupert Everett and Jeremy Northam.

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    23. Shrek the Third (2007)

    23. Shrek the Third (2007)

    Diane and I talk about Shrek the Third after watching it for the first time...ever. We don't know why this movie exists or how we came to own it. We also don't know how monarchies work or the Legend of King Arthur. Episode music is "Royal Pain" by Eels, and "Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Again)" by Sly and the Family Stone, performed by Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas.

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