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    Explore " tom hulce" with insightful episodes like "258. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)", "Midweek Mention... Amadeus", "Gianmarco Soresi on 'Amadeus'", "AMADEUS" and "S2E7: Amadeus" from podcasts like ""Why Do We Own This DVD?", "Bad Dads Film Review", "Feeling Seen", "Aya Vs. The Big Boys" and "What Is A Movie?"" and more!

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    258. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

    258. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

    Diane and Sean discuss Disney and the church and Victor Hugo...but mostly the Church. Episode music is, "The Court of Miracles", music and lyrics by Alan Menken, and Stephen Schwartz, performed by Paul Kandel and chorus, from the OST.

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    Midweek Mention... Amadeus

    Midweek Mention... Amadeus

    Today, we journey back to the 18th-century Vienna with the remarkable cinematic masterpiece, "Amadeus".

    This 1984 film, directed by the virtuoso Milos Forman, is an opulent dramatization of the imagined rivalry between two of history's most influential composers - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri. From a screenplay penned by Peter Shaffer, based on his own stage play, Forman constructs a lush tapestry of jealousy, divine talent, and the human tragedy tied to both.

    We marvel at the tour de force performances of Tom Hulce (well remembered Dan!) as the youthful prodigy, Mozart, and F. Murray Abraham as the envious Salieri. The characters' intricate psychological interplay presents a rare dual protagonist-antagonist dynamic that resonates even decades later. And the meticulously crafted score, reverberating with Mozart's timeless symphonies, almost functions as a character itself.

    "Amadeus" raises profound questions about talent and mediocrity, grace and obsession, making it a film that continues to stir heated discussions among us Dads. Tune in as we delve into the complex themes, the immortal music, and the brilliant cinematography that won this film eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

    Whether you're a Mozart aficionado, a historical drama enthusiast, or a film lover who enjoys a compelling narrative, "Amadeus" offers something for everyone. Join us as we traverse this cinematic symphony, only on this week's episode of Bad Dads. Let's 'play' on!

    We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com.

    Until next time, we remain...

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    Gianmarco Soresi on 'Amadeus'

    Gianmarco Soresi on 'Amadeus'

    Comedian Gianmarco Soresi is brutally honest with us this weeks: he deeply relates to Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham!) in Milos Forman's 1984 classical classic, Amadeus. But while Gianmarco can own his Salieri-like insecurities, he can't let it keep him from pursuing virtuosity. 

    Then, Jordan has one quick thing about...

    Gianmarco on James Corden

    His half hour, "Shelf Life"

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Gianmarco Soresi

    AMADEUS

    AMADEUS

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    S2E7: Amadeus

    S2E7: Amadeus

    We're back and hoping to get rocked by Amadeus ('84)! We list a lot of musicals in this one for some reason. Also, we make a pact to start ramping the drama in our lives up to 11 every so often #JustSalieriThings

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    Episode 97: Amadeus

    Episode 97: Amadeus

    In Episode 97 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Erik Woods talk about one of their favorite movies, Amadeus!

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    • Released September 19, 1984
    • Dir. Miloš Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Hair, Ragtime, The People vs. Larry Flint)
    • Written by Peter Shaffer
    • Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Conducted/Supervised by Neville Marriner
    • Starring F. Murray Abraham, Tom Hulce, Elizabeth Berridge, Roy Dotrice, Simon Callow, Christine Ebersole, Jeffrey Jones, Charles Kay, Kenneth McMillan, Kenny Baker

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    Special Guest: Erik Woods.

    Amadeus — Sue Phillips

    Amadeus — Sue Phillips

    What does it mean to be good? What does it mean if we aren’t good? Whose fault is it? These are just some of the questions that animate Amadeus, a fictional portrayal of famed composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his musical rival Antionio Salieri. These questions also inspire Sue Phillips, a Unitarian Universalist minister. She first watched the movie in the late ’80s, just as she was coming out and understanding her place in the world.

    Sue Phillips is the co-founder of Sacred Design Lab. She was also the first Director of Strategy as part of the Impact Lab here at the On Being Project. An ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, Sue is the co-author, with colleagues Angie Thurston and Casper ter Kuile, of “Design for the Human Soul.”

    S01E03: September 30, 1955

    S01E03: September 30, 1955
    I'm completing the DQ-early-roles 1970s-contemplate-the-1950s trilogy with September 30, 1955, an achingly adolescent meditation on how the death of James Dean allowed John Boy Walton to feel his own losses...or something. James Bridges's (The Paper Chase, Perfect) melodramatic tale of a tragic afternoon isn't entirely successful, but it does bring us a Breaking Away pre-union AND our first Dennis Quaid sex growl. SHOW NOTES Want to help defray the costs of the pod, like getting a print of that Baretta episode made? Throw a few bucks in the hat at QIF's GoFundMe page (https://t.co/MItcWMHOPU?amp=1)! Watch September 30, 1955 on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/September-30-1955-Richard-Thomas/dp/B009SZMSIK/ref=sr_1_2?crid=Q1B5KJRWGPUY&keywords=september+30%2C+1955&qid=1569415735&s=gateway&sprefix=september+30%2Caps%2C143&sr=8-2) Vincent Canby's review (https://www.nytimes.com/1978/03/31/archives/screen-sept-30-1955-when-james-dean-diedadmirer-of-actor.html)
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