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Father Malone and co-host Ms. Ripley Jean provide an extensive analysis of the 'Mission Impossible' film series. The hosts discuss the progression of the films, starting from the original TV series and its revival, to the Tom Cruise-led movies. They cover notable directors such as Brian DePalma and John Woo, the series' evolution under different creative visions, and highlight key moments like significant stunts and character developments. Special emphasis is placed on the themes, recurring elements, and changes in tone over the years. Additionally, the hosts critique the most recent installment, 'Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning,' and reflect on Tom Cruise's dedication to the franchise. They also touch on related cultural phenomena and influences from the 'James Bond' series, noting the periodicity and innovation brought by each film.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:14 Musical Votes
03:18 Mission Impossible: The TV Series
05:28 Mission Impossible: The Film Series
10:20 Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning
19:50 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
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In this episode of Midnight Viewing's Fusco Fest, Father Malone and HP are joined by special guest Ashly Marie Tom Osborne, a project director for the Moapa Band of Paiutes. They dive into John Fusco's 1992 film 'Thunderheart', discussing its depiction of Native American issues, the role of mysticism, and its portrayal of identity and corruption.
00:00 Introduction to Fusco Fest
02:12 First Impressions of Thunderheart
04:16 Cultural Representation and Critique
05:40 Tropes and Stereotypes in Thunderheart
08:03 Environmental and Community Issues
23:27 John Trudell
31:36 AIM and Government Overreach
42:13 The Importance of Native American History
53:23 Final Thoughts
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In this installment of Father Malone's Weekly Roundup, Father Malone and co-host Ms. Ripley Jean dive into a variety of pop culture topics and trailers. Releases mentioned include 'Ballerina,' a 'John Wick' spin-off, Spike Lee's 'Highest 2 Lowest,' and J 'F1.' Also a review of the new 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' movie, reflecting on the franchise's legacy and its innovative twist on the slasher genre.
00:00 Welcome to Father Malone's Weekly Roundup
01:20 Musical Episode Battle: Vote Now!
02:19 Nostalgia and the Superman Legacy
08:28 The Frightening Fax Machine
10:39 Final Destination Bloodlines
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A Swing and a Miss! In this episode of Fusco Fest on Midnight Viewing, hosts Father Malone & HP step up to bat with the 1992 film 'The Babe,' chronicling the life of baseball legend Babe Ruth.
00:00 Welcome to Fusco Fest!
02:27 Babe Ruth 03:37 John Goodman as Babe Ruth
06:53 Direction and Cinematography
16:11 Baseball in Movies
28:24 Casting and Performances
34:55 The Ultimate Sin of Biographies
38:52 Babe Ruth: The First Sports Superstar
41:03 Production Design
01:01:23 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
01:03:17 What's Next on Fusco Fest?
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Father Malone and Ms. Ripley Jean discuss the new Apple Plus series 'The Studio' and its connections to earlier Hollywood critiques like 'The Player' and 'Action.'
00:00 Introduction and Weekly Roundup
01:30 Fusco Fest Update
02:28 Musical Showdown: Cast Your Votes!
04:31 New Segment: Frightening Fax Machine
12:28 The Studio
19:05 Action
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In this episode of Midnight Viewing, hosts Father Malone and Chris Stachiw & Mike White delve into George Romero's 1980 series 'Tales From the Dark Side,' focusing on Season 3, Episode 15 ('My Own Place') and Episode 6 ('Red Leader'). \
00:00 Introduction to Midnight Viewing
01:09 My Own Place
13:35 Red Leader
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In this special episode of Father Malone's Weekly Roundup,Father Malone is joined by The Projection Booth's Mike White and The Kulturecast's Chris Stachiw to dive into the newly released Marvel film 'Thunderbolts Asterisk.' They discuss the film's portrayal of Marvel's unconventional team of anti-heroes exploring themes of redemption, betrayal, and blurred moral lines. The hosts express mixed feelings about the movie, highlighting its pacing issues, tonal inconsistencies, and lack of stakes, despite acknowledging some effective moments and visual effects. They also delve into broader concerns about the current state and future direction of the MCU, including the impact of multiverse narratives and upcoming projects like 'Avengers: Doomsday' and the 'Fantastic Four'. The episode underscores a desire for Marvel to take more creative risks and fully commit to its narrative choices moving forward.
00:00 Introduction and Hosts
00:50 First Impressions and Spoilers
06:54 Thunderbolts' Team Dynamics
15:48 Sentry
21:34 Marvel's Multiverse and Stakes
34:00 Ghost
39:30 Missed Opportunities in the Plot
45:04 Marvel's Direction and Future
50:11 The Multiverse and Marvel's Challenges
54:14 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
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In this episode of Father Malone's Weekly Roundup, Father Malone discusses a range of topics, from Netflix's new series 'The Four Seasons' to the impact of the film 'Thunderheart' and Val Kilmer's legacy. He provides an in-depth review of 'Mad Men,' emphasizing the complex characters of Joan Holloway, Peggy Olson, and Betty Draper, as well as the series' portrayal of 1960s societal upheaval. The episode concludes with a call for musical film voting and a sneak peek at upcoming content.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
02:20 Midnight Viewers and Promotional Ideas
05:01 Musical Episode Voting
11:44 Mad Men
30:07 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
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No Weekly Roundup this Week. Instead, Father Malone is joined by Night Mr. Walters' HP to discuss the inspiration for the new Netflix series The Four Seasons starring Tina Fey, Steve Carrell and the always hilarious Kerri Kenney-Silver premiering May 1st.
'The Four Seasons,' written, directed, and starring Alan Alda alongside Carol Burnett covers three middle-aged couples and their navel gazing and forced frivolity as they travel the globe searching for problems to call their own.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Justification
01:29 Movie Background and Cast
09:39 Seasonal Vacations and Forced Frivolity
22:35 New Love Interest
30:04 Sandy Dennis
41:30 Seasonal Transitions and Vivaldi's Music
49:19 The Upcoming Netflix Series
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In this episode of Midnight Viewing, Father Malone is joined by Mike White from the Projection Booth and Chris from The Kulturecast to review and discuss episodes from Season 3 of George Romero's 1980s series 'Tales From the Dark Side'. They first delve into 'The Milkman Cometh', (Season 3, Episode 13) highlighting the performance of Robert Forster while critiquing the episode's synth score and pacing. Next, they discuss 'My Ghost Writer, The Vampire' (Season 3, Episode 14), expressing mixed feelings on its execution despite the potential of its premise.
00:00 Introduction to Tales From the Dark Side
01:14 The Milkman Cometh
14:40 My Ghostwriter - The Vampire
27:35 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes
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Pirate Ghosts, Daredevil Musings, and Birthdays
In this episode of Father Malone's Weekly Roundup, Father Malone, joined by Ms. Ripley Jean, celebrates his birthday with fun festivities and a command for celebration. The episode also hints at an upcoming live show at the Nightmare in Vegas Horror Convention. Father Malone answers listener mail and then a detailed homage is paid to John Carpenter's 'The Fog,' noting its significance, production challenges, and Carpenter's discography. The show wraps with a nostalgic nod to the 1990 film 'Pump Up the Volume,'
00:00 Introduction and Birthday Celebration
01:36 Patreon News and Giveaway
02:46 Live Show Announcement
03:46 Pen Pals from Around the World
05:40 Daredevil
07:40 Sinners
09:45 John Carpenter's The Fog
25:33 Pump Up the Volume
33:57 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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In this episode of Midnight Viewing, hosts Father Malone and HP from Noise Junkies discuss the classic western film Young Guns II. They delve into their appreciation for John Fusco's writing and the performances, particularly praising Emilio Estevez's portrayal of Billy the Kid and William Petersen's performance as Pat Garrett. The conversation covers the historical context, the strong supporting cast, Alan Silvestri's score, and the film's resonance as a successor to other westerns.
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
01:29 Fusco Fest
01:57 Young Guns II
05:35 Hell Bent for Leather
07:27 Bon Jovi
08:56 Cast and Filmmakers
11:05 The Vibrant Direction of Geoff Murphy
12:49 The Wraparound Story and Unreliable Narration
19:35 Christian Slater as Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh
26:14 Supporting Cast Highlights
31:27 James Coburn as John Chisum
37:56 William Peterson as Pat Garrett
51:23 Jane Greathouse's Impact and Betrayal
54:47 Cameos and Notable Scenes
58:26 Alan Silvestri
01:04:20 The Legacy of Young Guns II
01:25:38 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
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Father Malone and Miss Ripley Jean discuss the cult classic 'Repo Man,' a film about a young repo man navigating dangerous scenarios and philosophical lessons. They also delve into 'Roadside Prophets,' a road trip film featuring musicians and philosophers encountered along the way.
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
02:54 Repo Man
14:56 Roadside Prophets
26:14 Conclusion and Farewell
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In this episode of Midnight Viewing, the hosts delve into two episodes from the third season of George A. Romero's 1980s series, Tales from the Dark Side. Seasons of Belief is a twisted Christmas talewith bizarre and sometimes sloppy character dynamics.
Miss May Dusa, takes a different turn with a Greek mythology-inspired plot about a Medusa disguised as a mannequin.
00:00 Introduction to Midnight Viewing
01:34 Seasons of Belief
16:51 Miss May Dusa
29:24 Final Thoughts and Next Episodes -
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Hosts Father Malone and HP analyze Young guns and Emilio Estevez's portrayal of Billy the Kid/ Kiefer Sutherland's role as Doc Scurlock, highlighting how the movie sets the stage for its superior sequel, Young Guns II.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:31 First Impressions and Historical Context
04:28 Billy the Kid
06:39 Music
14:48 Performance Highlights
20:36 The Regulators
32:12 Casey Siemaszko
37:13 Pat Garrett's Character
46:52 Val Kilmer's Billy the Kid and Other Portrayals
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In this episode of Midnight Viewing, the hosts dive into two episodes from Season 3 of George A. Romero's 1980s series, Tales from the Darkside. They discuss 'Baker's Dozen' and its novel concept of voodoo cookies. The second episode, 'Deliver Us From Goodness,' features a mother and housewife who becomes an accidental saint and has to sin to help her husband's political campaign.
00:00 Introduction to Midnight Viewing
01:38 Baker's Dozen
15:50 Deliver Us From Goodness
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In this Midnight Viewing & Noise Junkies crossover episode, Father Malone and HP delve into the 1986 film 'Crossroads' directed by Walter Hill. The hosts discuss the film's plot, which follows Eugene, played by Ralph Macchio, as he seeks a legendary lost blues song while helping bluesman Willie Brown escape from a nursing home. They explore the film's musical significance, the involvement of guitar legends like Ry Cooder and Steve Vai, and critiques on character development, including the controversial 'white savior' narrative. They also touch upon alternative casting, the musical impact of the film, and its enduring influence on aspiring guitarists.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
02:04 Movie Introduction: Crossroads
09:45 Screenwriter John Fusco
16:12 Music and Ry Cooder's Contribution
32:10 Debate on Robert Johnson's Recordings
42:25 The Allure of the Crossroads Legend
49:25 The Devil's Deal and Character Motivations
01:13:51 Walter Hill's Tropes
01:21:53 Steve Vai: The Guitar Prodigy
01:35:37 Race and Representation in Crossroads
01:45:59 Alternate Endings and Final Thoughts
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