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  • Step into the groundbreaking world of King Kong (1933), the iconic monster movie that revolutionized special effects and adventure filmmaking. Discover how this classic brought to life a giant ape and captivated audiences, becoming a lasting symbol in cinema history. Explore the legacy and impact of one of the most influential films of all time.

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    Dracula (1931) - https://youtu.be/xLY0aWhC9Sg
    The Mummy (1932) - https://youtu.be/6AIqcq23t9w
    The Searchers (1956) - https://youtu.be/hg9Ov5eClQU
    The Most Dangerous Game (1932) - https://youtu.be/UZKxzFI3dsY
    Doctor X (1932) - https://youtu.be/6u0NOjk8DTQ
    The Vampire Bat (1933) - https://youtu.be/t6y1U11-xG8
    Crime of Passion (1957) - https://youtu.be/ZsBVxIVN8PY
    Stagecoach (1939) - https://youtu.be/4ThqfM7yKxI
    Angel and the Badman (1947) - https://youtu.be/qTwF_0eN_KA
    McLintock! (1963) - https://youtu.be/6jh8eCDoOcQ
    In Harm’s Way (1965) - https://youtu.be/rDakHO73ri4
    The Green Berets (1968) - https://youtu.be/NP0_ZUUn6l0
    Hellfighters (1968) - https://youtu.be/8EGtaAQ8D68
    The Undefeated (1969) - https://youtu.be/vZ4CzLU8PIc
    Chisum (1970) - https://youtu.be/ue7IeD3IR0I
    Big Jake (1971) - https://youtu.be/96Zt-vVxSNs
    The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936) - https://youtu.be/fCw0D-LBZBo
    Cat Ballou (1965) - https://youtu.be/tiNyZqlcMwA
    The Mummy’s Tomb (1942) - https://youtu.be/D_Bl1wb4vxM
    The Mummy’s Ghost (1944) - https://youtu.be/1-sSL_Yx-Tc
    The Last Starfighter (1984) - https://youtu.be/fHQuUFtS_oo
    Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) - https://youtu.be/bquMfkBA2AY

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  • Antonia Bogdanovich discusses her film Phantom Halo (2014) and its director's cut Sleep No More (2022). She explains that the motivation behind creating the director's cut was to address distribution issues and to honor her late father's legacy as a filmmaker. The director's cut features some scenes that were removed and a tighter ending. Bogdanovich also talks about the challenges of creating the director's cut and the importance of getting the film distributed. She shares her influences, including the influence of her father's views on television and her love for classic films. Bogdanovich also discusses the themes of the film, such as the juxtaposition of high and low art and the exploration of different methods for escaping problems. She emphasizes the importance of perseverance for female filmmakers and the need for more opportunities and representation in the industry. YouTube Video - https://youtu.be/zujGwY3qvqc #FemaleFilmMakers #independentFilms **Takeaways** The director's cut of Phantom Halo (2014), Sleep No More (2022), was created to address distribution issues and honor Antonia Bogdanovich's late father's legacy as a filmmaker. The director's cut features some scenes that were removed and a tighter ending. Creating the director's cut was not a lengthy process and was done fairly inexpensively with the help of tech-savvy individuals. Bogdanovich draws inspiration from her father's views on television as low art and her love for classic films. The film explores the themes of high and low art, different methods of escape, and the impact of parental treatment on siblings. Bogdanovich highlights the challenges faced by female filmmakers and emphasizes the importance of perseverance and representation in the industry. **Chapters** 00:00 The Motivation Behind the Director's Cut 02:23 Changes in the Director's Cut 03:22 Challenges of Creating the Director's Cut 06:19 Influences and Inspiration 09:21 Exploring High and Low Art 09:51 Different Methods of Escape 17:50 The Challenges Faced by Female Filmmakers

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  • Explore Stanley Kubrick's Killer's Kiss (1955), an early film noir that showcases the director's budding genius. With its gritty New York setting and a tense plot filled with suspense, this film is a must-see for any fan of classic cinema. Delve into Kubrick's unique style and discover how "Killer's Kiss" paved the way for his future masterpieces.

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    The Killing (1956) - https://youtu.be/laP1Iye5LA8
    Werewolf of London (1935) - https://youtu.be/QJxDUH4BqDw
    Lured (1947) - https://youtu.be/r6lLTeejkNk
    Dance Hall Racket (1953) - https://youtu.be/0mVwt-QIgEA

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  • Join us as we explore the exhilarating world of High Road to China (1983), starring Tom Selleck and Bess Armstrong. Set in the 1920s, this film follows the adventures of Patrick O'Malley, a brash, hard-drinking pilot, and Eve Tozer, a headstrong heiress determined to rescue her kidnapped father. Their journey takes them through breathtaking landscapes, from the rugged mountains of Turkey to the exotic jungles of China. Along the way, they face dangerous enemies, unexpected allies, and the budding romance between them. Don't miss this classic blend of action, romance, and adventure that captures the spirit of exploration and the allure of the unknown.

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    King Kong (1933) - https://youtu.be/A_fKcKFDRVk
    The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) - https://youtu.be/BAd5l9wJ2Q4
    Casablanca (1942) - https://youtu.be/Y8DM_7I7vIA
    The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) - https://youtu.be/CGF-eb_ySyI
    Quigley Down Under (1990) - https://youtu.be/Xe09LVglYoQ
    Raider of the Lost Ark (1981) - https://youtu.be/_P_N69j93aI

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  • In this conversation, the hosts discuss the movie Crossroads (1986) and its portrayal of Southern lore, witchcraft, and the blues. They share their initial opinions of the movie and discuss the characters, including Ralph Macchio's portrayal of a young musician and Joe Seneca's performance as Blind Willie Brown. They also explore the significance of the crossroads in folklore and the cultural relevance of the blues in Mississippi. The conversation touches on the role of the bartender in Natchez and the guitar duel scene. Overall, the hosts provide insights into the movie's themes and characters. The conversation revolves around the movie 'Crossroads'. It covers various topics, such as the portrayal of blues culture, the role of the devil in the story, the themes of serving two masters, and the power of music. The hosts discuss the characters, plot, and their personal experiences with blues music and Southern culture. They also touch on the significance of the crossroads in blues mythology and the historical context of segregation in the South. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the movie and its cultural references.

    Crossroads (1986) explores Southern lore, witchcraft, and the blues. The movie portrays the significance of the crossroads in folklore and the cultural relevance of the blues in Mississippi. The characters, including Ralph Macchio's portrayal of a young musician and Joe Seneca's performance as Blind Willie Brown, add depth to the story. The bartender scene in Natchez and the guitar duel scene are notable moments in the movie. Overall, Crossroads (1986) provides insights into the themes of music, folklore, and personal growth. The movie 'Crossroads' explores the blues culture and its significance in American history. The portrayal of the devil in the story raises questions about serving two masters and the pursuit of fame. The power of music is highlighted as a means of expression and catharsis. The crossroads symbolize a mythological element in blues culture, representing a place of transformation and choice. The movie touches on the historical context of segregation in the South and its impact on the characters' journey.

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    Hard Times (1975) - https://youtu.be/3QQnJl2_Jbo
    The Warriors (1979) - https://youtu.be/xx2ufGe4yDE
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    Creepy Americana (Katherine) - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creepy-americana/id1121092499
    LouderThanMost.com (Jaimie) - https://louderthanmost.godaddysites.com/

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  • Explore The Naked Prey (1965), a gripping tale of survival and human endurance. Witness Cornel Wilde's incredible journey as he battles nature and pursuers in a race for life. Join us as we delve into the themes, performances, and cinematic techniques that make this film a classic.

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    The Big Combo (1955) - https://youtu.be/w1g01g61MhA
    The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) - https://youtu.be/1Z86ZGEmOy8
    A Man Called Horse (1970) - https://youtu.be/9zPLO_TadxE

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  • I Wake Up Screaming (1941) is considered one of the contenders for the first Film Noir. The film follows the murder of a fashion model and the investigation that ensues. The main characters include Frankie Christopher (Victor Mature), Jill Lynn (Betty Grable), and Detective Ed Cornell (Laird Cregar). Another Noir notable in this film is Elisha Cook, Jr. The film explores themes of obsession, love, and betrayal. Despite mixed reviews at the time of its release, I Wake Up Screaming is now recognized as a classic film noir and is considered the first by many.

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    The Maltese Falcon (1941) - https://youtu.be/iDqjuPCKUVc
    Murder, My Sweet (1944) - https://youtu.be/tSNHdJu3mRg
    The Shanghai Gesture (1941) - https://youtu.be/cLUAQC_N4e4
    Night Editor (1946) - https://youtu.be/EySTC5Uzlg0
    Blood Money (1933) - https://youtu.be/9a4OwJwRfIo
    Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) - https://youtu.be/bquMfkBA2AY
    Stalag 17 (1953) - https://youtu.be/cEFpoxCd-K4
    Lured (1947) - https://youtu.be/9a4OwJwRfIo

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  • Join me for a Midi as I dive into "The Fighting 69th" (1940), a stirring World War I drama that explores Cowardice, Bravery, Religion, and Community. Uncover the powerful performances, historical context, and emotional depth of this classic war film.

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  • Susan Tabashnik, author of four books on Patrick Swayze, discusses his films and his impact on fans. They discuss the movie Road House (1989) and its enduring popularity, as well as the 2024 remake. They also talk about Dirty Dancing (1987) and its themes of love, social class, and coming of age. Sue shares insights and behind-the-scenes stories about the making of Dirty Dancing (1987). They also discuss the Dirty Dancing festival and other places dedicated to the movie. Sue reflects on meeting Patrick Swayze and his mother, and how his life and legacy continue to inspire others. Sue has written several books on Patrick Swayze and donates a portion of the proceeds to pancreatic cancer research.

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  • In The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980), a mysterious object disrupts a hunter-gatherer band, leading to a series of comedic and adventurous events. The film explores the clash between nature and human nature, as well as the cultural differences between the Kung San tribe and the modern world. It also touches on the theme of stereotypes. The movie received mixed reviews, with some praising its humor and others criticizing its lack of social commentary.

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  • In this conversation, John Cornelison and Russell Guest from Retro Movie Roundtable discuss the film noir movie Leave Her to Heaven (1945). They share their initial thoughts on the movie, the director's background, and the unique elements of the film. They explore the genre of film noir and how it can be seen in different genres. They discuss the performances of Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, and Vincent Price, as well as the dark and complex character of Ellen. They also touch on the themes of obsession, possessiveness, and the tragic endings of some Hollywood stars. Overall, they recommend the movie but caution that it is a dark and heavy film.

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    Retro Movie Roundtable - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retro-movie-roundtable/id1439985015
    Inherit the Wind (1960) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUNuzRMhqyk&t=232s
    Laura (1944) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81lsl7b9MbA
    Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgaUrsbAYTQ
    The Maltese Falcon (1941) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fvk2AoXUZ0g
    Double Indemnity (1944) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWDT7L2P9_I
    The Asphalt Jungle (1950) -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SW24rggaww
    The Third Man (1949) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVMftCxsX6s
    Breaker Morant - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyPTJjzluGo
    Strangers on a Train (1951) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkMlWFdX4ME
    Leave Her to Heaven (1945) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ccOhs-Az_0&t=36s

    **Reviews Mentioned Classic Movie Review**
    Laura (1944) - https://youtu.be/C9hSo2NTyC8
    The Shanghai Gesture (1941) - https://youtu.be/cLUAQC_N4e4
    Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) - https://youtu.be/N8UDFuzujXk
    The Maltese Falcon (1941) - https://youtu.be/iDqjuPCKUVc
    Double Indemnity (1944) - https://youtu.be/3KFf4vhmYxI
    The Asphalt Jungle (1950) - https://youtu.be/fynIloiiVDY
    Dark Waters (1944) - https://youtu.be/KEdr_A9FZ9o
    Angel and the Badman (1947) - https://youtu.be/qTwF_0eN_KA
    Breaker Morant (1980) - https://youtu.be/9MGaGJnn7F4

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    **Chapters**
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    01:25 Initial Thoughts on the Movie
    04:19 Film Noir Elements in 'Leave Her to Heaven'
    07:15 The Use of Technicolor in a Noir Film
    08:39 Gene Tierney's Performance and Tragic Life
    12:59 Character Transformation of Cornell Wilde
    20:16 The Ultimate Sacrifice and Darker Twists
    23:11 Legal Consequences and Ellen's Villainy
    25:35 Impact and Recommendation


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  • In this conversation, John and Katherine discuss the origins and influence of vampires in literature and film, focusing on Bram Stoker's Dracula and the unauthorized adaptation Nosferatu (1922). They explore the plot and themes of Dracula, including the fear of sickness and the codification of vampire rules. They then delve into the production and legal battles surrounding Nosferatu, highlighting the occult influences and the actions taken by Florence Balcombe, Bram Stoker's widow, to protect the rights to Dracula. Despite attempts to destroy the film, Nosferatu (1922) has endured and become a cultural icon. This conversation explores various themes related to the cultural impact and consumption of vampire movies, as well as the legal battles and copyright issues surrounding the film 'Nosferatu'. The discussion delves into the concept of public art and the rights of creators, as well as the influence of popular folklore and the role of travel narratives in shaping cultural perceptions. The conversation also touches on the physicality of Max Schreck's performance in 'Nosferatu' and the enduring legacy of vampire movies in popular culture.

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    Nosferatu (1922)
    Dracula (1931) / Drácula (1931) - https://youtu.be/xLY0aWhC9Sg
    The Lost Boys (1987) - https://youtu.be/IE-LNW1_uFs
    Dracula's Daughter (1936) - https://youtu.be/MwtHYIuLKOk
    Shadow of the Vampire (2000) - https://youtu.be/iC68ifujs-0
    Fright Night (1985) - https://youtu.be/87UI7ikykL4
    Mark of the Vampire (1935) - https://youtu.be/KD4KtX7AFA0
    Love at First Bite (1979) - https://youtu.be/3ewIcCfoP-M
    Son of Dracula (1943) - https://youtu.be/ntn3BVsTkUk
    House of Dracula (1945) - https://youtu.be/LAa3-M8_DL0
    Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) Parody Mash Up - https://youtu.be/5durECsCWuM

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  • Dive into the epic world of Godzilla (1954), the iconic monster movie that started it all. Explore the origins, special effects, and cultural impact of this legendary creature feature. Join us as we delve into the depths of this colossal classic and discover why Godzilla remains a timeless symbol of cinematic greatness.

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  • A Film Noir featuring Johnny Cash and a couple of other great actors. Five Minutes to Live (1961) is a gripping crime thriller.

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    The Shootist (1976) - https://youtu.be/OGIZrAYNsHw
    Stagecoach (1939) - https://youtu.be/4ThqfM7yKxI
    The Maltese Falcon (1941) - https://youtu.be/iDqjuPCKUVc
    D.O.A. (1949) - https://youtu.be/PlIXFqAW4g8

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  • Plunge into the gripping world of 711 Ocean Drive (1950), a Film Noir crime thriller that takes you deep into the underbelly of the criminal underworld. Join us as we unravel the suspense, explore the plot twists, and analyze the cinematic brilliance that defines this classic film.

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    Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) - https://youtu.be/7Kd9h2v5MXE
    Red River (1948) - https://youtu.be/I2v_52JWaf0
    Murder, My Sweet (1944) - https://youtu.be/tSNHdJu3mRg
    World in My Corner (1956) - https://youtu.be/hI3bnHHoUQY
    Billy Jack (1971) - https://youtu.be/61-aWd47LL8
    The Racket (1951) - https://youtu.be/ux0JsuU6ft8
    Rumble on the Docks (1956) - https://youtu.be/8ITf53YU_DI
    The Sting (1973) - https://youtu.be/xawOwN5CMJk

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  • Join us as we explore The Dawn Patrol (1938), a classic tale of World War I aviation with Erroll Flynn, David Niven, and Basil Rathbone.

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    Captain Blood (1935) - https://youtu.be/0ft41Sv0Bb4
    Son of Frankenstein (1939) - https://youtu.be/0QpscVZfaOc
    The Bishop’s Wife (1947) - https://youtu.be/pV4tOpuneak
    The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) - https://youtu.be/dYbB8nAHsA0
    The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - https://youtu.be/nlT9YkYcS5c
    The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) - https://youtu.be/BAd5l9wJ2Q4
    The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) - https://youtu.be/CGF-eb_ySyI
    Command Decision (1948) - https://youtu.be/0PFhsXoWXNA
    Twelve O’Clock High (1949) - https://youtu.be/CSnLUkIKh_8

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  • Join us as we explore The Horse Soldiers (1959), a classic Western featuring John Wayne and directed by John Ford. We look at some of the historical aspects of this great film.

    Reviews Mentioned
    Chisum (1970) - https://youtu.be/ue7IeD3IR0I
    Stalag 17 (1953) - https://youtu.be/cEFpoxCd-K4
    The Violent Men (1955) - https://youtu.be/__8NzakS6Wg
    The Alamo (1960) - https://youtu.be/PvXdf8FIFBM
    Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966) - https://youtu.be/QWn7_QjSxac
    The Born Losers (1967) - https://youtu.be/uasNIW5-I6
    MMcLintock! (1963) - https://youtu.be/6jh8eCDoOcQ
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) - https://youtu.be/emKXc5cn-lw
    Blackboard Jungle (1955) - https://youtu.be/Wo08-QOjLZc
    Ocean's Eleven (1960) - https://youtu.be/YXjA91Xbfdc
    The General (1926) - https://youtu.be/z3dligP7iKY
    The Great Locomotive Chase (1956) - https://youtu.be/B0eIEbmTViI

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  • A Christmas Story 2 (2012) - a sequel continuing the Yuletide hi-jinks of the beloved A Christmas Story (1983).

    **Reviews Mentioned** It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - https://youtu.be/Yf_FkLFyQEk

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  • Twelve Lines of Christmas: From the Sacred to the Profane.

    Join us as I talk about twelve famous Christmas quotes and giver my personal take on each.

    **Reviews Mentioned**
    A Christmas Carol (1938) - https://youtu.be/Dp2uWELY5-I
    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) - https://youtu.be/1KiGCEOp7Ho
    Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - https://youtu.be/jo7fvxHtw8s
    A Christmas Story (1983) - https://youtu.be/x53WmRljL30
    It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - https://youtu.be/Yf_FkLFyQEk

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  • Rumble on the Docks (1956): Film Noir with Star Trek Connections

    Join us as we dissect the intense world of Rumble on the Docks (1956), a gripping Film Noir crime drama depicting the raw and dangerous underbelly of the docks. Discover the film's powerful performances, gripping narrative, and connections to "Star Trek."

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    The Killing (1956) - https://youtu.be/laP1Iye5LA8
    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) - https://youtu.be/N8UDFuzujXk
    The Big Heat (1953) - https://youtu.be/EI6fCEf9QqI
    The Blue Gardenia (1953) - https://youtu.be/z508sL8ybTg
    The Garment Jungle (1957) - https://youtu.be/Hyzm1bd462U

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