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24.12.2024
46 Minuten
World War II Movie Night returns to a ripe year for 1949's "Sands
of Iwo Jima," a definitive U.S. Marines movie and starring
vehicle for one John Wayne. This movie also features a very
interesting connection to the war itself that may or may not
merit celebration, which we'll get into... Asides include "Karate
Kid" and its little-noticed World War II subplot, my
non-relationship with coffee, and I go all Child Protective
Services on a character in the movie!
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28.11.2024
46 Minuten
Tonight we explore a movie that resulted from trying to make
another "The Longest Day" (1962) for the late '70s. Yes, 1977's
"A Bridge Too Far" shares many logistical, stylistic and thematic
similarities with TLD, including the same author of the source
novels. So join us as we chase a movie with a long runttime and
myriad stars of its time, as they execute a real-life
paratrooper-centered operation after D-Day. Asides include... a
corporate paradox and a funny name-joke from "The
Sopranos."
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25.10.2024
52 Minuten
Ahoy hoy! Tonight World War II Movie Night closes out Spooky
Movie Month with 1998's "Apt Pupil." Based on a 1982 Stephen King
novella, tonight's movie sees up-and-coming director Bryan Singer
follow his praised debut ("The Usual Suspects") with an
adaptation that gives a late-'90s slickness to King's tale of an
All-American teenager who discovers a Nazi in his neighborhood.
Oh, and as far as tonight's episode? Strap in!... asides include,
the ages of actors who play teenagers, Anthrax, and many, many
things Stephen King.
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04.10.2024
54 Minuten
World War II Movie Night kicks off Spooky Movie Month with 1978's
"The Boys from Brazil." Is it horror? Is it science fiction? Is
it Nazi'sploitation? The question is debated to this day. What we
do know is that it was nominated for Oscars and has Gregory Peck
playing... a 1970s Josef Mengele! Join us for a record three (!)
entries into the Trophy Case, and more accents than you can
keep track of!... Asides include Sharon Stone, Steve Guttenberg,
"The Exorcist," the unknown history of Japan's Unit 731,
and which are the scariest dog breeds?
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14.09.2024
45 Minuten
World War II Movie Night is shocked, shocked! to finally be doing
our most famous movie ever, 1942's "Casablanca." When its
creators made "Casablanca," they knew they had a good movie on
their hands, but they didn't realize it would blow up into one of
the most watched, remembered, quoted movies of all time. Tonight
we examine: why is that? Why does this movie have the legacy it
does? We also delve into why the plot is harder to remember than
you think... asides include chess, gambling, and a Bob Dylan
song.
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On World War II Movie Night, host J. Byron delves into the
countless movies made about the greatest conflict in human history.
How much can we learn about World War II from how it's portrayed in
film? Can movies render this infinite subject more manageable? Fun
and stimulation mix in this engaging, thought-provoking podcast.
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