Paleo-Cinema Podcast
Summary: A great podcast about movies before 1980, crime, exploitation, classics, science fiction, exploitation and other genres. I look at movies trying to understand what makes them tick, where they come from and to do cinematic archaeology on film.
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This time I take a look at three movies about lethal children from the early 1960s. The first is Village of the Damned, starring George Sanders and Barbara Shelley. The second is the sequel cum remake of it, Children of the Damned from 1963 starring Ian Hendry and Alan Badel and finally, an unrelated film: Joseph Losey's 1961 (released in 1963) Hammer film (These Are) The Damned. All have lethal children in them, all three take a different approach to the subject.
For 119 I look at the darkly comedic 1979 political thriller Winter Kills - starring Jeff Bridges, John Huston and a rea;;y interesting support cast. From there, we go to a classic of 1950s cinema. John Sturges' Bad Day At Black Rock - starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis and Walter Brennan. Email:kultguru@gmail.com The voicemail number (US) is 206-338-9397
For 119 I look at the darkly comedic 1979 political thriller Winter Kills - starring Jeff Bridges, John Huston and a rea;;y interesting support cast. From there, we go to a classic of 1950s cinema. John Sturges' Bad Day At Black Rock - starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis and Walter Brennan. Email:kultguru@gmail.com The voicemail number (US) is 206-338-9397
For 119 I look at the darkly comedic 1979 political thriller Winter Kills - starring Jeff Bridges, John Huston and a rea;;y interesting support cast. From there, we go to a classic of 1950s cinema. John Sturges' Bad Day At Black Rock - starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis and Walter Brennan. Email:kultguru@gmail.com The voicemail number (US) is 206-338-9397
This time I hit the French New Wave with a look at two Jean-Luc Godard classics. FIrstly, Breathless (A Bout De Souffle) from 1960 starring Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo and then 1964's Band A Part (Band of Outsiders) starring Anna Karina, Sami Frey and Pierre Brasseur. Emails as usual to kultguru@gmail.com.
This time I hit the French New Wave with a look at two Jean-Luc Godard classics. FIrstly, Breathless (A Bout De Souffle) from 1960 starring Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo and then 1964's Band A Part (Band of Outsiders) starring Anna Karina, Sami Frey and Pierre Brasseur. Emails as usual to kultguru@gmail.com.
This time I hit the French New Wave with a look at two Jean-Luc Godard classics. FIrstly, Breathless (A Bout De Souffle) from 1960 starring Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo and then 1964's Band A Part (Band of Outsiders) starring Anna Karina, Sami Frey and Pierre Brasseur. Emails as usual to kultguru@gmail.com.
This time around, Vince Rotolo from theB-Movie Podcast and I have a very late night talk about Martin Scorsese's 1976 classic Taxi Driver. There's feedback too. Enjoy!
This time around, Vince Rotolo from theB-Movie Podcast and I have a very late night talk about Martin Scorsese's 1976 classic Taxi Driver. There's feedback too. Enjoy!
This time around, Vince Rotolo from theB-Movie Podcast and I have a very late night talk about Martin Scorsese's 1976 classic Taxi Driver. There's feedback too. Enjoy!
For 116 I look at the first two R Rated movies I ever saw. I snuck into them, pretending to be 18 when I was actually 15 at the Regal Cinema in Liverpool NSW. The movies are Martin Scorsese's second feature film, the 1972 AIP flick, Boxcar Bertha starring Barbara Hershey and David Carradine Also, the 1972 blaxploitation flick Slaughter starring Jim Brown, Stella Stevens and an over the top Rip Torn.
For 116 I look at the first two R Rated movies I ever saw. I snuck into them, pretending to be 18 when I was actually 15 at the Regal Cinema in Liverpool NSW. The movies are Martin Scorsese's second feature film, the 1972 AIP flick, Boxcar Bertha starring Barbara Hershey and David Carradine Also, the 1972 blaxploitation flick Slaughter starring Jim Brown, Stella Stevens and an over the top Rip Torn.
For 116 I look at the first two R Rated movies I ever saw. I snuck into them, pretending to be 18 when I was actually 15 at the Regal Cinema in Liverpool NSW. The movies are Martin Scorsese's second feature film, the 1972 AIP flick, Boxcar Bertha starring Barbara Hershey and David Carradine Also, the 1972 blaxploitation flick Slaughter starring Jim Brown, Stella Stevens and an over the top Rip Torn.
This time around, Rupert Pupkin and I shoot the shit about two very different movies: 1944's The Mask Of Dimitrios starring Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet and Zachary Scott. We then zip-pan to one of the two great movies Bruce Willis did in 1991, Hudson Hawk. As usual Email:kultguru@gmail.com The voicemail number (US) is (206) 309-4864.
This time around, Rupert Pupkin and I shoot the shit about two very different movies: 1944's The Mask Of Dimitrios starring Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet and Zachary Scott. We then zip-pan to one of the two great movies Bruce Willis did in 1991, Hudson Hawk. As usual Email:kultguru@gmail.com The voicemail number (US) is (206) 309-4864.