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Jul 28, 2012

The Martian Drive In Podcast #4 - The Man From Cypher


For the fourth MDIP, Grant Watson and Sonia Marcon from Bad Film Diaries Podcast join me to discuss Vincenzo Natali's 2002 science fiction thriller Cypher starring Jeremy Northam and Lucy Liu and the 2007 science fiction flick The Man From Earth. We also talk porn slapping, botox and the nature of cinema a bit.
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Jul 14, 2012

Paleo-Cinema Podcast 104: Mondo Connery

This time around I look at two interesting movies that Sean Connery made in the middle of the Bond films. The 1966 comedy A Fine Madness also starring Joanne Woodward and Jean Seberg and the tough, gritty World War 2 movie from 1965 The Hill also starring Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Ian Henry, Ossie Davis and Michael Redgrave.


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Jul 2, 2012

The Martian Drive In Podcast #3 The 4D Idiocracy

In this one, Paul Poulton and myself chew the fat about the 1959 science fiction thriller The 4D Man starring Robert Lansing and Lee Merewether and the 2006 political science fiction satire, Idiocracy starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph. Also, I've sent a shout out to designers to assist with a Martian Drive In Logo. Prize is a box of DVDs and Blu-Rayz. Voicemail can be sent to (206) 203 3299 and emails or mp3 voicemails to kultguru@gmail.com. iTunes reviews are welcome. Direct Download Link- Right Click To Save

Jun 16, 2012

Paleo-Cinema Podcast 103: Meteorological Musicals


This time around, I talk about 1943's Stormy Weather, which has one of the best dance sequences ever filmed, and the 1955 MGM musical It's Always Fair Weather with Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse, Michael Kidd, Dan Dailey and Dolores Gray. iTunes reviews are welcome.

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Jun 3, 2012

The Martian Drive-In Podcast: The Martian Drive-In Podcast #2 The Triangle of Privilege

For the second MDIP, Rob Jan from Zero G at 3RRR Community Radio joins me to talk about Peter Watkins' 1967 science fiction film Privilege and an interesting time-travel/horror/character piece from 2009, Christopher Smith's Triangle.
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May 24, 2012

Cinematic Wishlist

If, like me, you are passionate about movies, you have a Wishlist of things you want to happen in the realm of cinema, both classic and modern. Here is mine. Please feel free to add your own.

1) If they can clone a sheep, they can clone Humphrey Bogart, Steve McQueen, Ava Gardner, James Dean and Warren Oates.

2) Give Thelma Ritter a posthumous Oscar. She was nominated six times. It's the right thing to do.

3) There should be a competency test for actors. Why the do minimally talented people like Robert Pattinson and Josh Harnett have careers? Admittedly they may improve with experience, but that's what television soap operas and amateur theatre are for: to train up actors.

4) VFX (formerly known as CGI) should serve the story, not be the story.

5) Cinemas should serve better food. The Alama Drafthouse does, why can't the Village Knox? Not just in Gold Class but in the general concession stand. The cinema at the Australian Centre For The Moving Image(ACMI) in Melbourne has a cafe attached where you can get superb French Fries with garlic aoli and other nommy comestibles, but in general Australian cinemas cater to the taste buds of nine year olds.

6) Bring back balcony seating in cinemas. I loved the older cinemas with two levels of seats. Yes, there is a risk of people dumping sugar drinks and gobbing down on the people below but that's what tasers are for. Call the cops, tase a couple of errant teenaged vandals in the Gods and it will soon stop happening. Even better, taser equipped unmanned drone vehicles should be attached to the ceilings of cinemas. When a kid dropping Diet Coke on the people below is detected, the drone drops downlike a vampire bat and zaps the fucker to universal audience applause.

7) The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin Texas has a good idea. Chuck out customers who use mobile phones in cinemas. This should be the default setting for cinemas.

8) Story and character are paramount in movies. Even pornography. If you don't believe me, watch CHAMPAGNE FOR BREAKFAST,THE OPENING OF MISTY BEETHOVEN, ALICE IN WONDERLAND or THE DEVIL IN MISS JONES.

9) Tracking movie piracy should be done for one reason: for movie producers to track their audience with an aim to improving future projects and developing strategies to offer delivery systems for their products which suit audience requirements.

10) Leaving aside special effects, most of the groovy things you see in modern films were done at least as well in older flicks. Clooney's charisma parallels Cary Grant's, Angelina's sexiness is pale compared to the sensuality of Jeanne Moreau, Marlene Dietrich or Ava Gardner, the coolness of actors like Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen and Warren Oates are unparalleled in modern cinema, even though Ryan Gosling is trying hard to match them. Ida Lupino, Thelma Ritter, Bette Davis and a large number of other female actors were portraying strong women way before Sally Field clenched her jaw in Norma Rae and Julia Roberts got cleavage in Erin Brockovich.

So, what's your Wishlist for cinema?

May 19, 2012

Paleo-Cinema Podcast 102 - Ritter-Laughton-Williamson-Boyd


For this episode, I talk about four of my favourite movie actors: Thelma Ritter, Charles Laughton, Nicol Williamson and Stephen Boyd. And there is feedback, too. Remember, iTunes reviews are always welcome.
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Apr 29, 2012

Paleo-Cinema Podcast 101: More Music Again


This time, another music cast. Eclectic and weird stuff from my collection, including a sick and twisted song I almost wasn't going to include.
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Apr 15, 2012

Paleo-Cinema Podcast 100 - From Dr No With Love.



In the big 100th Podcast celebrations I look at the two seminal Bond films, 1962's Dr No and 1963's From Russia With Love. Also, lots of feedback love, listener questions read out to me by Sal and more fun than anything you can do with your pants zipped. Direct Download Link - Right Click And Save