Afleveringen
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This time, we look at two movies from East Asia, 2018's Maggie from South Korea- a film about relationships, sinkholes and catfish and a classic of gay cinema from Japan, 1969's Funeral Parade Of Roses. My guest this time is Nathaniel de Bell and he knows his stuff.
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Stay safe out there.
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Yep, still around and still gonna podcast. I have a new sound deck, which is a magical piece of technology and I'm going to use it.
You can support the podcast by becoming a patron at patreon.com/paleocinema. You know you want to.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Ben Buckingham and I break the drought with a wide ranging podcast that gets out of control and ends up being as long as an MCU movie.
We talk about a lot of stuff and none too coherently. Ben can be found as @dissolvedpet on Twitter and Instagram.
You can support the podcast at https://patreon.com/paleocinema for as little as $1US per month.
The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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Yes, I know it's late but here it is. As usual, I let you know what I've been watching and again, this one is me sharing some of the music I've been enjoying so far this year.
So in case you're self-quarantining or just chilling out, enjoy the music!
You can support the podcast at https://patreon.com/paleocinema for as little as $1US per month.
The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time around, it's Bogart At Sea and Jackie Chan in hospital with 1943's Action In The North Atlantic and 1986's Armour Of God.
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The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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Famous people die all the time, usually the wrong ones. To honour the wrong ones, here's my piece on the people we misplaced in 2019.
Have a great 2020. I'll be back.
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The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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Until I get my mojo back, here's a filler episode of transgressive music, singing actors and other oddities.
You can support the podcast at https://patreon.com/paleocinema for as little as $1US per month.
The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time around it's a December-May romance set on the Isle of Capri and an entitled, insane country and western singer in the 1970s American South. It starts with It Started In Naples starring Clark Gable and Sophia Loren from 1960 then we finish with Payday from 1972 starring Rip Torn and Ahna Capri.
You can support the podcast at https://patreon.com/paleocinema for as little as $1US per month.
The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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Shakespeare and an obscure, minor film noir. That's what this podcast is about. We start with Kenneth Branagh's joyous version of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, also starring Emma Thompson and Denzel Washington, from 1993 then we go back to 1952 for Don't Bother To Knock starring Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe.
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The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time around it's two non-musical Jacques Demy movies from the 1960s which share the same narrative universe as his other 1960s movies. First, Demy's first feature film Lola, starring Anouk Aimee and Marc Michel, then 1969's Model Shop starring Anouk Aimee and Gary Lockwood. Both movies are highly recommended. Enjoy!
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The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time around, I look at Alfred Hitchcock's second last movie, the thriller Frenzy starring Jon Finch, Barry Foster and Anna Massey then I dive into the Nouvelle Vague for Agnes Varda's brilliant Cleo From 5 to 7 starring Corinne Marchand.
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The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time it's two movies that Quentin Tarantino said were influences on his new movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: first we get Van Heflin, Tab Hunter and Kathryn Grant in Phil Karlson's Gunman's Walk then we move on to Arizona Raiders starring Audie Murphy and Buster Crabbe.
Saddle up, cowboys and cowgirls and cowthem.
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See you next time
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We go from Scotland to Tucson this time starting with one of the 1949 bumper crop of Ealing comedies, Whisky Galore starring Basil Radford and Joan Greenwood and from there to Sam Peckinpah's first movie as a director, The Deadly Companions starring Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith.
You can support the podcast for as little as $US1 a month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema.
The YouTube Channel Terry Talks Movies is at https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time it's two movies from 1968 which appear in the trailer to Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In China. Krakatoa - East Of Java, a disaster movie starring Maxmillian Schell and Brian Keith and The Night They Raided Minsky's starring Jason Robards and Britt Ekland.
You can support the podcast for as little as $US1 a month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema.
The YouTube Channel Terry Talks Movies is at https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time it's all about toxic masculinity and Doris Day. I start with the 1956 Doris Day thriller Julie also starring Louis Jourdan and Barry Sullivan then move on to the Australian neo-western feminist drama Shame, starring Deborra-Lee Furness and Tony Barry.
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The YouTube Channel Terry Talks Movies is at https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
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This time around, I ramble about our trip to Japan last month. Food, culture, toys, travel, history and all the other things that make travel worthwhile. Back to movies next month,
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The YouTube channel is https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
Catch you next time
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From gigolos to saintly doctors this time, starting with the 1969 movie Midnight Cowboy starring John Voight and Dustin Hoffman, then moving on to the second collaboration between Akira Kurasawa and Toshiro Mifune: 1949's The Quiet Duel. Both fantastic movies.
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The YouTube Channel is https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
The Terry and Sally channel doesn't have a URL yet.
Take care and we'll see ya after Japan.
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This time around, it's Hitchcock and good old fashioned soap opera with nudity. Firstly, Alfred Hitchcock's 1948 stunt of a movie, Rope starring James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger, then we move on to 1974 for Number 96 - an Australian comedy based on a taboo-breaking television soap opera starring Elaine Lee and Johnny Lockwood.
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The wonderful YouTube channel is youtube.com/c/terryfrost
Thanks for listening and take care of yourselves.
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Time for some 1950s Don Siegel goodness, starting with the gritty and authentic Riot In Cell Block 11 starring Neville Brand and Leo Gordon, then to 1959 for the panoramic actioner Edge Of Eternity starring Cornel Wilde and Victoria Shaw. It's good to be back podcasting!
You can support the podcast by donation at patreon.com/paleocinema.
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In this episode, I look at the life and career of the great film and jazz composer Michel Legrand who died this week at the age of 86.
His legacy is over 250 movie and tv scores, as well as his other collaborations with people like John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Claude Nougaro, Iggy Pop and Dusty Springfield.
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