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    Notable Celebrities That Died 2023 -Episode #5- Dead-Celebs Podcast "Final Curtain Call"

    Notable Celebrities That Died 2023 -Episode #5-  Dead-Celebs Podcast "Final Curtain Call"

    Celebrities from sports, movies, TV and more that died in 2023 Death of Celebrities in 2023 www.dead-celebs.com  @Dead-Celebs  0:00 Intro 0:26 January 2023 3:10 February 2023 4:48 March 2023 6:30 April 2023 8:30 May 2023 12:00 June 2023 15:34 "Talk Murder to Me Promo"  @TalkMurderToMe  15:58 July 2023 20:57 August 2023 26:04 September 2023 31:26 October 2023 37:07 November 2023 44:54 December 2023 53:51 Actor Factor Promo  @actorfactorpodcast  Adam Rich, Cindy Williams, Lisa Marie Presley, Annie Wersching, Billy Packer, Robbie Bachman, Lisa Loring, David Crosby, Robbie Knievel, Kyle Jacobs, Richard Belzer, Burt Bacharach, Raquel Welch, Gary Rossington, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Robert Blake, BTO, Willis Reed, Tom Sizemore, Lance Riddick, Lasse Wellander, ABBA, Michael Lerner, Mary Quant, Mini Skirt, Moonbin, K-Pop, Harry Belafonte, Jerry Springer, Heather Brooke Armstrong, Billy Lee, Jim Brown, NFL, NBA, Ray Stevenson, Gordon Lightfoot, Tina Turner, Betta St John, John Romita Sr., Cynthia Weil, The Iron Sheik, WWE, Pat Robertson, Alan Arkin, Coco Lee, Inga Swenson, Bo Goldman, Sinead o'Connor, Paul Reubens, Tony Bennett, Shelly Smith, Rob Cephas Jones, Gayle Hunnicutt, DJ Casper, Mark Margolis, Arleen Sorkin, Bob Barker, Nashawn Breedlove, Billy Miller, Gary Wright, Steve Harwell, Sir Michael Gambon, Jimmy Buffett, Richard Roundtree, Phyllis Coates, Piper Laurie, Burt Young, Richard Moll, Suzanne Somers, Matthew Perry, Francis Sternhagen, Jean Knight, George "Funky" Brown, Brandi Mallory, Evan Ellingson, Dex Carvey, Joss Ackland, Bobby Knight, Rosalynn Carter, Henry Kissinger, Ellen Holly, Denny Laine, Andrea Fay Friedman, Shecky Greene, Norman Lear, Andre Braugher, Laura Lynch, Tom Smothers, Ryan O'neil #celebritydeaths2023 #Dead-celebs #celebrity #Adamrich #Cindywilliams #lisamarie #Anniewersching #Billypacker #RobbieBachman #lisaloring #davidcrosby #RobbieKnievel #Kylejacobs #RichardBelzer #burtbacharach #raquelwelch #garyrossington #lynyrdskynyrd #RobertBlake #BachmanTurnerOverdrive #WillisReed #nba #tomsizemore #Lancereddick #lassewellander #abba #michaellerner #maryquant #miniskirtsfashion #moonbin #kpop #harrybelafonte #jerryspringer #Heatherbrookearmstrong #billylee #jimbrown #nfl #raystevenson #gordonlightfoot #tinaturner #Bettastjames #johnromita #Cinthiaweil, #ironsheik #wwe #patrobertson #alanarkin #cocolee, #screenwriting #sineadoconnor #paulrubens, #peeweeherman #tonybennett, #blogger #dallas #djcasper #markmargolis #breakingbad #harleyquinn #bobbarker #priceisright #8mile #billymiller #musician #steveharwell #michaelgambon #jimmybuffet #richardroundtree #superman #Piperlaurie, #burtyoung #nightcourt #suzannesomers #matthewperry #cheers #randbmusic #koolandthegang #extremeweightloss #csimiami #danacarvey #britishactor #indianabasketball #rosalynncarter #henrykissinger #blackactress #dennylaine #downsyndrome #tonightshow #normanlear #andrebraugher #dixiechicks #smothersbrothers #ryanoneal

    Dead Celebs Podcast  "The Final Curtain Call" | Tragic Celebrity Deaths 

    Midweek Mention... Heat

    Midweek Mention... Heat

    Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're delving into the crime-thriller world with a deep dive into the 1995 classic, Heat.

    Directed by Michael Mann, Heat is set in the crime-ridden streets of Los Angeles and is known for its gritty realism and intense action. This film isn't just a heist movie; it's a complex narrative exploring the lives and motivations of both the criminals and the law enforcement pursuing them.

    The story revolves around Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro), a professional thief, and Lt. Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino), an LAPD robbery-homicide detective. It's a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, as McCauley's crew prepares for one final big score and Hanna becomes obsessed with bringing them down.

    Heat boasts an incredible ensemble cast, including Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, and Tom Sizemore. But the real draw is the electric dynamic between De Niro and Pacino, who share the screen in a famous coffee shop scene that has become a standout moment in film history.

    The film delves deep into the psyche of its characters, exploring themes of obsession, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil. Both McCauley and Hanna are depicted as flawed, complex characters, each driven by their own code of ethics.

    As dads, we'll talk about the moral complexities the film presents, the notion of duty versus personal life, and how it impacts family – a theme that resonates with many of us. We might not be planning heists or chasing down criminals, but the struggle to balance work and home life? That’s something we can all relate to.

    So, get ready for a thrilling ride as we explore Heat. Whether you're a first-time viewer or revisiting this gem, it's a film that's sure to spark some intense discussion and maybe even a few heated debates. Tune in to Bad Dads Film Review for a deep dive into one of the greatest crime dramas of the '90s. 🚔🔥🎬👨‍👧‍👦🍿

    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.

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    DENZEMBER VOL. II - Devil in a Blue Dress feat. Will Menaker

    DENZEMBER VOL. II - Devil in a Blue Dress feat. Will Menaker

    Chapo Trap House and Movie Mindset's very own Will Menaker stops by to help celebrate Denzember and discuss Carl Franklin's 'Devil in a Blue Dress', based on the inaugural Easy Rawlins mystery novel of the same name by author Walter Mosley. It's a stylish period noir made by a filmmaker and team seemingly uninterested in reproducing the aesthetic trappings of classic film noir, instead opting for a rich and colorful evocation of parts of 1940s Los Angeles rarely seen in the movies.

    We discuss the career of Carl Franklin, as well as this film's thematic links to his 1992 neo-noir masterpiece One False Move. Then, we discuss the movie's thoughtful subversions of classic film noir, exploring the conditionality of freedom and access to the American Dream for Black Americans in postwar era South Central Los Angeles. Elsewhere, we continue our discussion on Denzel as actor and offer praise to his performance in addition to the movie's supporting performances from a scene-stealing Don Cheadle and the stunning, underrated Jennifer Beals.

    Will's Top 5 Denzel Reaction GIFS:
    1. Fallen
    2. Flight
    3. Denzel Door Slam
    4. Training Day
    5. Denzel Awards Face

    Will's Top 5 Denzel Washinton Performances (Spike & Tony-Inclusive)
    1. Man of Fire
    2. Malcolm X
    3. Unstoppable
    4. He Got Game
    5. Glory

    Will's Top 5 Non-Spike & Tony Denzel Washington Performances (Unranked):
    1. Glory
    2. Devil in a Blue Dress
    3. Ricochet
    4. Philadelphia
    5. The Tragedy of Macbeth

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    The Relic feat. Peter Raleigh

    The Relic feat. Peter Raleigh

    Chicago-based academic and horror obsessive Peter Raleigh joins to discuss reliable journeyman director Peter Hyams and his 1997 creature feature, 'The Relic'. Maligned critically and a failure at the box office upon its initial release, the film has endured as an example of the tactile, sturdy genre work of the 90s with capable hands on both sides of the camera, including brilliant creature designs from legendary special effects guru Stan Winston.

    We discuss the film's impressive balancing act, managing to glide over a host ludicrous genre tropes and plot holes with ease while maintining a keen pacing and immersion. Then, we praise the excellent directorial work of Hyams, who serves here as his own cinematographer and generates a mesmerizing, impressionistic array of horror imagery in stark, dimly lit spaces galore. Finally, we discuss the delights of the monster movie, its flattening of distinctions among people that make for compelling survival thrills, and why the sensibilities of the decade were uniquely attuned to the subgenre.

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    Notable Celebrity Deaths January through June 2023: Dead-Celebs Podcast #1

    Notable Celebrity Deaths January through June 2023: Dead-Celebs Podcast #1

    0:00 Intro


     

    0:26 January 2023

    3:10 February 2023

    4:48 March 2023

    6:30 April 2023

    8:30 May 2023

    12:00 June 2023

    15:36 Ending

    15:46 Talk Murder to Me (Promo)

    16:11 Legal Disclaimer

    16:19 Actor Factor (Promo)

    16:31 988 Suicide Hotline


     

    Adam Rich, Cindy Williams, Lisa Marie Presley, Annie Wersching, Billy Packer, Robbie Bachman, Lisa Loring, David Crosby, Robbie Knievel, Kyle Jacobs, Richard Belzer, Burt Bacharach, Raquel Welch, Gary Rossington, Lynard Skynard, Robert Blake, BTO, Willis Reed, Tom Sizemore, Lance Riddick, Lance Wellander, ABBA, Michael Lerner, Mary Quant, Mini Skirt, Moonbin, K-Pop, Harry Belafonte, Jerry Springer, Heather Brooke Armstrong, Billy Lee, Jim Brown, NFL, NBA, Ray Stevenson, Gordon Lightfoot, Tina Turner, Betta St John, John Romita Sr.,  Cynthia Weil, The Rion Sheik, WWE, Pat Robertson, Alan Arkin, 

    Dead Celebs Podcast  "The Final Curtain Call" | Tragic Celebrity Deaths 

    Brief Life and Shocking Death of Brandon Lee, Dead Celebs Podcast Episode #3

    Brief Life and Shocking Death of Brandon Lee, Dead Celebs Podcast  Episode #3

    The life and tragic death of actor and martial artist Brandon Lee. 

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    0:00 Opening 

    1:18 Celebrity Deaths March 2023 

    3:32 Promo Talk Murder To Me 

    3:56 "Are They Dead, Or Are They Alive" Guess who's still living 

    7:34 Brandon Lee Early Life 

    11:42 Acting Career 

    15:22 The Crow Comic Book and it's creator #JamesObarr 

    15:67 The Crow Movie, Shooting issues 

    17:44 The Death of #brandonlee 

    21:27 Ending Quote 

    22:58 Promo "Are They (or were they ever) A Star?"  @AreTheyAStar  

    23:22 Closing Contact info brent@dead-celebs.com Tana@dead-Celebs.com 

    24:12 Promo Actor Factor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6OeuII07t89gUjVutRRemA 

    24:24 Suicide Prevention https://988lifeline.org/current-events/the-lifeline-and-988/ 

    #brucelee #celebrity #celebritydeaths2023 #Celebritydeaths #christopherplummer #billpullman #ericidle #bobbarker #Joenamath #nelsonmandela #LanceRiddick #tomsizemore #WillisReed #RobertBlake #garyrossington #lynyrdskynyrd #johnwick4 #crow #comicbooks #comicbook

    Dead Celebs Podcast  "The Final Curtain Call" | Tragic Celebrity Deaths 

    How to Make it in Film and TV “From Haiti to Hollywood” 🇭🇹 Filmmaker Romane Antoine Simon 🎥

    How to Make it in Film and TV “From Haiti to Hollywood” 🇭🇹 Filmmaker Romane Antoine Simon 🎥

    🎙️ On this episode, we speak with multi-award-winning Haitian actor, dancer, model, stuntman, fight choreographer and filmmaker, Romane Antoine Simon. Romane continues our series “From Haiti to Hollywood,” as he shares his life’s journey as an artist through the release of his most recent feature film, “#FamilyMan,” which tells the gripping story of an Indian father’s life that is turned upside down when his family is killed in a car accident, by a prominent man, who was driving while drunk.

    ABOUT Romane Antoine Simon 🎬

    Romane is the author of the bestselling novel, “RED TO BLACK (The Power of Love)” which is a forbidden love story set in the world of vampires. Romane’s recent credits include:

    “#FamilyMan,” starring Raghuram Shetty, Iyad Hajjaj and Mikaben

    “I Am Not for Sale: The Fight to End Human Trafficking,” starring Emmy Award Winner Judi Evans, Sean Faris, and Golden Globe Nominee Tom Sizemore and Denise Milfort.

    Hybristophilia,” starring Quinton Aaron from “The Blind Side

    Blood Runs Thick,” starring Matthew Ashford and Judi Evans

    Dreams I Never Had,” starring Malcolm McDowell, Iyad Haijjaj and Robin Givens

    The Downside of Bliss,” starring Eric Roberts, Billy Zane and Judd Nelson

    Street Dreams: Los Angeles,” starring Grammy Award Winner Eric Bellinger and Lester Speight

    ABOUT Lucky Strike Films Studio 🎬

    The brainchild child of filmmaker Romane Antoine Simon, Lucky Strike Films Studio is a Los Angeles based studio with available standing sets and studio rental space. Contact Lucky Strike Films Studios @luckytrikeproduction on Instagram and @LuckStrikeFilmStudio on YouTube.

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    242. Heat (1995)

    242. Heat (1995)

    Diane and Sean discuss the very compelling Michael Mann heist action drama, Heat. Episode music is, "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" by Moby, from the OST.

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    Episode 121 - Where Sleeping Dogs Lie

    Episode 121 - Where Sleeping Dogs Lie

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    44:07 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    48:08 - Pop Culture 

    53:21 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Midweek Mention... Black Hawk Down

    Midweek Mention... Black Hawk Down

    Ridley Scott's terrific depiction of the events of the Battle of Mogadishu kicks off Operations week as we watch 2001's BLACK HAWK DOWN. I thought I was being so clever picking this, with the disastrous events of Operation Gothic Serpent in which US troops extracted General Mohamed Farrah Aidid from the Somali capital at a terrible human cost providing the backdrop to a memorable scene of impromptu battlefield femoral artery surgery. If I'd patted myself on the back any harder at the idea of picking a movie that featured a memorable operation within a memorable operation I'd have broken my own spine so naturally when a listener offers up an example of an operation within an operation within an operation for us to discuss in this week’s main episode it crushed my fragile ego to oblivion. Bravo listener! Also bravo to Ridley Scott, who delivers up a still spectacular looking by today’s standards action masterpiece with an incredible cast of, well, too many to mention really but Tom Sizemore, Eric Bana, Ewan McGregor, Orlando Bloom, William Fichtner, Jason Isaacs, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jeremy Piven, Ioan Gruffudd, Sam Shepard, Ewen Bremner, Ashton Kutcher and Tom Hardy debuting here as 'Thomas'. You can see the influence this had on video game franchises, with everything from its saturated colour palette to its pro-military but anti-war themes copied comprehensively in first person shooters. Another strong recommend from the Dads. 

    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.

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    "Have you ever jacked in? Have you ever wire tripped?" Strange Days from Kathryn Bigelow

    "Have you ever jacked in? Have you ever wire tripped?"   Strange Days from Kathryn Bigelow

    We're digging into a dark cyberpunk action flick directed by Kathryn Bigelow and starring Ralph Fiennes and Angela Bassett. Patrick O'Riley from Vintage Video and Andrew Blakely stop by to talk Y2K and "playback". 

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    Warum Bruce Willis für immer ein Held bleibt

    Warum Bruce Willis für immer ein Held bleibt

    Jahrzehntelang galten sie als Garant für volle Kinos, Millionen Menschen sind mit ihren Filmen, Serien oder ihrer Musik aufgewachsen. Wenn Kinohelden oder Musik-Idole uns schon so lange begleiten, gehören sie ein Stück weit zu unserem Leben dazu. Doch Krankheiten machen weder vor Hollywoodstars noch vor Action-Helden halt. Umso erschreckender ist es, wenn es jene trifft, die wir für unverwüstlich hielten.

    Wenn die Helden der Kindheit plötzlich gehen oder sich wegen schwerer Krankheiten für immer aus dem öffentlichen Leben verabschieden, zeigt dies nicht nur die Endlichkeit unsere Existenz, sondern auch, dass Abschiede unvermeidbar sind.

    In dieser emotionalen Folge des ntv-Podcasts "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich" sprechen Ronny und Axel über den plötzlichen Tod des amerikanischen Schauspielers Tom Sizemore an einem Hirnaneurysma, den letzten öffentlichen Auftritt der an MS erkrankten Christina Applegate und über den Schock der Demenz-Diagnose von Bruce Willis. Außerdem: das Leben mit Zwangsstörungen, an denen auch David Beckham leidet sowie die berührenden Auftritte des "Zurück in die Zukunft"-Stars Michael J. Fox, der von seiner Parkinson-Krankheit inzwischen schwer gezeichnet ist.

    Ihr habt Fragen oder ein spannendes Thema für "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich"? Hier geht's zu Verena.

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    "Who Do You Trend You Are!? I Am!" 2/28: Steven Seagal, Fox News, Mark Wahlberg, Tom Sizemore, FUBAR

    "Who Do You Trend You Are!? I Am!" 2/28: Steven Seagal, Fox News, Mark Wahlberg, Tom Sizemore, FUBAR

    In this edition of "Who Do You Trend You Are!? I Am!", Jack and writer JM McNab discuss Putin honoring Steven Seagal with the the State Order of Friendship, the Dominion Voting Machines lawsuit getting real messy for Fox News, Mark Wahlberg (of all people) presenting the cast of 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' with an award, Tom Sizemore's family "preparing end-of-life matters", and the "teaser trailer" for the new Netflix show 'FUBAR'!

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    Heat & Max Keeble's Big Move

    Heat & Max Keeble's Big Move
    For us, the action is the juice with a double feature for the ages, the very sort of pairing that fights for freedom and lives for love (IYKYK): Heat & Max Keeble's Big Move! But before we explore these insane moves- large and small- this edition's Blue Plate Special digs into recent ticket price hikes at AMC Theatres, M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller Knock at the Cabin, the 2000 hyperlink landmark Amores Perros, and an Amazon order mix-up (not once but twice!!) that's destined to forever live in infamy. But the men of the hour (Pacino, De Niro, and Linz) inevitably make their presence felt in an action-packed discussion that covers the innumerable ways in which Heat is a classic, Max Keeble's Big Move is not, Jon Voight's hair, Larry Miller's lack thereof, and how both films, in their own way, serve as generational touchstones to criminals and dreamers in equal measure. 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.

    Final Friday: Damon's Revenge (2022)

    Final Friday: Damon's Revenge (2022)

    In a movie where we struggle to identify the plot, Damon's Revenge stars Michael Madsen, Tom Sizemore, and Tommy Dreamer. A weekend party for Adrianna at a friend's house turns bloody with the appearance of a masked killer from her past, along with a Native American Chief turned escaped convict, and a local criminal.

    Damon's Revenge is one of the most you get sucked into cause of the big names...and we love Michael Madsen and Tom Sizemore on this podcast. This one is wild ride so make sure to watch the movie and catch our review.

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    Episode 88 - Point Break

    Episode 88 - Point Break

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    1:01:38 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    1:07:36 - Pop Culture

    1:13:23 - Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Saving Private Ryan

    Saving Private Ryan

    Saving Private Ryan

     

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    Saving Private Ryan

     

    Director: Steven Spielberg

     

    Starring:  

    Tom Hanks

    Edward Burns

    Matt Damon

    Tom Sizemore

     

    Released: July 24, 1998

     

    Budget: $70M ($127.5M in 2022)

     

    Gross $485M ($883.1M in 2022)

     

    Ratings:   IMDb 8.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 94% 

    Metacritic 91% Google Users 93% 

     

    Here cometh thine shiny awards Sire. My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles. Jailor of innocent. Spanker of innocent milk maids and stable boys. The toxic wanker. Big Chief sitting doughnut. Teepee giver to the great Cornholio. Edgar Allan Poe's shaved muse.

     

    The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards at the 71st annual ceremony, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Tom Hanks, and Best Original Screenplay. The film won five of these, including Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Best Sound Effects Editing, Best Film Editing, and Best Director for Spielberg, his second win in that category.

     

    After the film lost the Best Picture award to Shakespeare in Love, many film pundits criticized the Academy's decision not to award the film with the Best Picture Oscar and has continued to be considered as one of the biggest snubs in the ceremony's history.

     

    The film also won the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Director, the BAFTA Award for Special Effects and Sound, the Directors Guild of America Award, a Grammy Award for Best Film Soundtrack, the Producers Guild of America Golden Laurel Award, and the Saturn Award for Best Action, Adventure, or Thriller Film.

     

    Saving Piivate Ryan comes in at #71 of AFI's

     

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    An elderly veteran visits the Normandy Cemetery with his family. At a specific grave, he is overcome with emotion and begins to recall his time as a soldier.

     

    On the morning of June 6, 1944, the U.S. Army lands at Omaha Beach as part of the Normandy invasion. Captain John H. Miller leads his command, Company C, 2nd Ranger Battalion in a breakout from the beach. The staff at the United States Department of War learns that James Francis Ryan of the 101st Airborne Division is missing and presumed to be the last survivor of four brothers who are all in the military. General George C. Marshall orders Ryan to be found and sent home so that his family will not lose all its sons.

     

    Miller is ordered to lead a detachment in finding Ryan. As they arrive in the contested town of Neuville between German defenders and the 101st Airborne, Caparzo is killed by a German sniper. Miller and his men find a paratrooper named Ryan but he is not the one for whom they are searching, and they are directed to a rally point where James Francis Ryan's unit should be. Miller learns that Ryan is defending a key bridge in the town of Ramelle. En route, Miller decides against the judgment of his soldiers to neutralize a German machine gun nest, which results in Wade's death. A surviving German soldier is spared by the intervention of Upham, the detachment's interpreter, who is unused to the horrors of combat. Miller blindfolds the soldier, who has been nicknamed "Steamboat Willie", and orders him to surrender to the next Allied patrol. When Reiben threatens to desert, Miller defuses the situation by calmly telling a story that reveals his civilian background as a teacher and baseball coach, of which he has not previously spoken, and which has been the subject of much speculation among his men and a pool of about $300.

     

    Upon arriving in Ramelle, Miller's detachment makes contact with Ryan and informs him of his brothers' deaths. Though deeply upset, Ryan refuses to abandon his post defending the town’s bridge, and the town soon comes under siege by attacking Germans. Miller assumes command as the only officer present. He and his unit fight alongside the 101st, but the German armor advantage takes a toll on the Americans. Jackson, Mellish and Horvath are killed along with most of the paratroopers as the Americans retreat across the town’s bridge. During the final assault on the bridge, Steamboat Willie reappears and shoots Miller as he attempts to blow the bridge with pre-placed explosives, but before the German force can capture it American P-51 Mustang fighter planes and Sherman tanks arrive and halt their advance. Upham confronts Steamboat Willie, who attempts to talk Upham into letting him go again; Upham instead shoots and kills him. The mortally wounded Miller tells Ryan to "earn this" before dying, referring to the sacrifices others have made so that Ryan can have a postwar life.

     

    Returning to the present, Ryan is revealed to be the elderly veteran and the grave to be Miller's. Ryan expresses gratitude for the sacrifices made by Miller and his men, says he hopes he "earned it", and salutes the grave.

     

     

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    1: The plot was loosely inspired by the true story of the Niland brothers

    Screenwriter Robert Rodat was initially inspired to write Saving Private Ryan when he saw a monument to the four sons of Agnes Allison, who were all killed in the American Civil War. However, when the premise got into the hands of producer Mark Gordon and eventually director Steven Spielberg, inspiration came from the true story of the Niland brothers. They were four brothers fighting in World War II.

    Two of them died and two survived. However, it was initially thought that only one of them survived, as the other one was missing and presumed dead. He turned out to be a prisoner of war in a Japanese internment camp.

     

    2: Steven Spielberg would’ve released the movie with an NC-17 rating

    While he was making Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg feared that the movie’s brutal violence would lead the MPAA to assign it an NC-17 rating. Big Hollywood studios usually strive to avoid NC-17 ratings like the Bubonic Plague, and make whatever cuts are necessary to change the rating, because they’re box office poison. Some theaters won’t show them and the ones that will show them can only admit audience members over a certain age. But Spielberg was so happy with Saving Private Ryan that if it had come back from the MPAA with an NC-17 rating, he still would’ve released it.

     

    3: The gunfire sound effects are authentic

    To acquire the right sound effects for the guns used in the movie, Saving Private Ryan’s sound team went to a live machine gun firing range near Atlanta that was owned by a weapons manufacturer. There, they sourced all of the period-specific weaponry that was being used in the movie, that they needed to find the sounds for, and they just started firing them at the shooting range.

     

    4: Saving Private Ryan is the last non-digitally edited Best Film Editing winner

    Pretty much every movie in the last 20 years has been digitally edited because digital editing – while losing some of the soul of the filmmaking process – is a lot cheaper, easier, and more secure than the old “cutting room” method. Saving Private Ryan was the last movie to be edited using non-digital technology to win the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Every subsequent winner of the Oscar for editing has been edited digitally. And digital isn’t going away any time soon, so Saving Private Ryan will probably hold onto the distinction of last non-digitally edited Best Film Editing winner indefinitely.

     

    5: The D-Day landings sequence cost $11 million

    Saving Private Ryan’s opening D-Day landings scene took up a hefty chunk of the film’s $70 million budget, costing $11 million to pull off. Steven Spielberg decided chose not to storyboard the sequence at all, instead letting the action tell him where to point the camera (he elected to use a handheld camera for the scene) on the days of shooting. The producers recruited 40 barrels of fake blood and more than 1,000 extras for the scene. Between 20 and 30 of these extras were amputees who could be fitted with prosthetic limbs for the sole purpose of being blown off in explosions.

     

    **TRIPLE LINDY AWARD** - Dude on top of the tank at the end who didn't move, and got blown up. Obviously it was a mannequin.

     

    **REVIEW AND RATING**

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    TOP 5

    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 Saving Private Ryan

    3 Ghostbusters

    4 Sandlot

    5 Color out of space

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Tombstone

    4) Very bad things

    5) She out of my league

     

    Tucker:

    1. T2

    2:Saving Private Ryan

    3: Tombstone

    4: My Cousin Vinny

    5: Ghostbusters

     

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    Mano A Mano | Heat [1995] | Ep. 68

    Mano A Mano | Heat [1995] | Ep. 68

    The New Flesh Podcast presents the special edition podcast: MANO A MANO. In this addition of MANO A MANO, Ricky and Jon are joined once again by Yuri G to talk about the crime drama "Heat" [1995]

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    Bringing Out The Dead feat. Donald Borenstein

    Bringing Out The Dead feat. Donald Borenstein

    It's our 100th episode of Hit Factory! To celebrate, we recruit New York-based filmmaker Donald Borenstein to discuss one of the undersung greatest films of the 1990s, Martin Scorsese's 'Bringing Out The Dead' written by the brilliant Paul Schrader. It's a frenzied, vividly-lensed story of death & salvation which also serves as a spotlight on the people pushed to soceity's margins by liberalism's rot.

    We discuss the pitch-perfect Nic Cage in a role he was seemingly born to play, the film's sly indictment of Giuliani's broken windows crackdown on NY crime in the late 90s, and Schrader's virtuoso ability to blend stories of spiritual catharsis with profound examinations of institutions.

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