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This is one of the few films on the list I had not seen before, though I am familiar with the play--it being one of my favorites. The 1966 Mike Nichols' film was nominated for 13 Academy Awards, won 5 (including Elizabeth Taylor's win for Best Actress) was based on the Tony Award-winning 1962 Edward Albee play of the same name. -- @misterbowen…
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One of my all-time favorites! Sydney Pollack's "Tootsie" stars Dustin Hoffman as the consummate out-of-work actor: He's constantly complaining about the lack of jobs and yet every time he lands a part, he loses it, burns a bridge or somehow alienates the director/cast/crew by being ridiculously difficult (in service of the part of course!). Tootsie…
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George Roy Hill's classic buddy flick "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" is the subject of today's podcast.Released in 1969 to critical and audience raves, this lil' gem catapulted Robert Redford to super-stardom.Well deserved, too.Paul Newman is at his affable, easy-going best as Butch Cassidy, Katherine Ross joins the cast as Etta, Sundance's l…
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"They call me... Misterbowen!"Doesn't have the same ring as Sidney Poitier's iconic line.But there it is. They do.We're back!We had an unintentional month and a half hiatus, but we're roaring back with "In the Heat of the Night," Norman Jewison's slightly uneven film about a murder in a small Mississippi town and the complications brought on when o…
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In 1972, Richard Nixon brought us a scandal of the highest order.In 1976, Alan J. Pakula brought us Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman in "All The President's Men." A thriller in which no one is shot, stabbed or poisoned. Or blown up. Or thrown out of a building. Wait a minute... What the hell kind of thriller is this? A guy gives vital information …
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Charles Chaplin wrote, produced, directed, scored and starred in this 1936 silent picture.A classic in its own right, it also stands as the last film of the silent era and features the first words Charlie Chaplin spoke, or rather sang, on film.There are classic moments in this film starring Chaplin as "A Factory Worker" (but really, The Little Tram…
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Sam Peckinpah directed this 1969 Ketchup Gun extravaganza starring William Holden, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson and Ernest Borgnine.The thing is, there's a good story here, too.A little hard to follow at points with flashbacks and repeated dialog loops, but it's there!Join us, won't you, for a story of scorpions in a world of ants.…
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Billy Wilder's "The Apartment" was nominated for 10 Oscars, It won 5, including Best Picture. I think it could do so again today.Jack Lemmon gives a fantastic performance as C.C. "Buddy" Baxter, a put-upon bachelor who is caught up in a never-ending cycle of loaning out his apartment to executives in his company, so that they can cheat on their wiv…
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Blood and sandals again?! Aw Mom!But Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus (1960) is a true epic, a cast of 10,000 including Kirk Douglas, Jean Simmons, Lawrence Olivier, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov (who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Batiatus) Tony Curtis and the Spanish Army.This version of the film even contains the banned Oysters and snails scene!…
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Originally I had thought to do something a little more artsy with this podcast, maybe something themed to go along with the film we were watching.I couldn't come up with something better than 45 minutes of dead air for the silent films on the list, and since we're working only with audio, instead of that you get loads and loads of us talking about …
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Oh James Cameron, you scamp! Retelling the tragic story of the unsinkable ship through the lens of a pair of young lovers caught between worlds...He's so very modern in his free and easy manner; she, so staid and proper....sigh...Then the boat sinky sink sinks.NEARfarWherever you are, please listen to this podcast, we spent a lot of time watching t…
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And so... Easy Rider, we meet again.College days, hippie chicks delusions of artistic understanding...Today, a mess of a film, shot from a skeleton of a script... a noble effort or a windmill for tilting?...See how easy artistic prattle is?Anyway... Dennis Hopper co-wrote (with Peter Fonda) and directed this 1969 meditation on living the free life,…
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