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Silver Screen Podcast
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2009
Film reviews and analysis from a Film Studies BA graduate and a variety of fellow cinephiles. In 60-90 minutes creator Michael Wilson, co-host "D.K" & various guests will review and analyse new releases, classics, guilty pleasures and films they love, hate, or love to hate.
SSP Cult Classics 25 - Creepshow Review
D.K's Cult Classics Episode 25 - "Have you ever noticed that Arctic Expeditions never end well...?"
Yes, it's week three of Silver Screen's Month of Monsters and this time we've something to tide you over... Yes we're cracking open a book before bedtime. A comic book, that is. Come join D.K. as he takes Cult Classics guest John on a literary adventure from the minds of Stephen King and George A. Romero themselves in the dark comedy horror 'Creepshow'.
Links:
- John Adams/Phoenix Photography:Facebook Group photowriter45
- John Adams Instagram: @writer41
Find the podcast all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods
Follow DK on Letterboxd: boxd.it/4upxV
Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: boxd.it/3xH61
Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: groups/329752622011042/?ref=share
E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com
Cult Classic Opening Credit visuals by Ian S. Follow Ian at:
IanS.3D
www.youtube.com/@ISknne3D
Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey, for more information, go to: soundcloud.com/timelessjourney
The Silver Screen Podcast is also available WHEREVER you get your audio podcasts, including Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/2WkjmaI...
Created & Hosted by DK.
Written by DK.
Edited by Nick
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"It's creeping up on you..."
Yes, it's week three of Silver Screen's Month of Monsters and this time we've something to tide you over... Yes we're cracking open a book before bedtime. A comic book, that is. Come join D.K. as he takes Cult Classics guest John on a literary adventure from the minds of Stephen King and George A. Romero themselves in the dark comedy horror 'Creepshow'.
Links:
- John Adams/Phoenix Photography:Facebook Group photowriter45
- John Adams Instagram: @writer41
Find the podcast all over the internet via linktr.ee/mikespods
Follow DK on Letterboxd: boxd.it/4upxV
Follow the podcast on Letterboxd: boxd.it/3xH61
Join the Silver Screen Podcast Facebook group: groups/329752622011042/?ref=share
E-mail us at mwilsonba1982@gmail.com
Cult Classic Opening Credit visuals by Ian S. Follow Ian at:
IanS.3D
www.youtube.com/@ISknne3D
Cult Classic Opening Music/Closing Credits music by Timeless Journey, for more information, go to: soundcloud.com/timelessjourney
The Silver Screen Podcast is also available WHEREVER you get your audio podcasts, including Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/2WkjmaI...
Created & Hosted by DK.
Written by DK.
Edited by Nick
Produced by Mike Wilson.
"It's creeping up on you..."
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SSP Cult Classics 24 - Quatermass and the Pit (1967) Review
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 24 - "If we found out earth was doomed - say, by climatic changes - what would we do about it?" "Nothing. Just go on squabbling as usual." "Yes, but if we weren't men?" It's week two of Silver Screen's Monster Month, and this time DK is taking Cult Classics underground. Join him as - together with the Destination Yesterday Podcast team - he investigates just what evi...
SSP Cult Classics 23 - Godzilla (1954) Review
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 23/Monster Crossover Part 3 of 3 - "This footprint is radioactive" Godzilla is officially 70 years old, so what better way to kick off our Month of Monsters than with a look at the movie that started it all? Join DK for an extraordinary episode of Cult Classics, as he and Mike Wilson travel back to 1954 to look at the original Godzilla movie. Monster Crossover part 1...
SSP Cinema Classics 8 - King Kong (1933)
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Cinema Classics Number 8/Monster Crossover Part 2 of 3 - "It's money, adventure and fame. It's the thrill of a lifetime!" Welcome back, cinephiles, to another thrilling episode of "Cinema Classics"! Intrepid hosts Mike & D.K are joined by returning guest Nita from Sci-Fi Queens, who was last on our 'Planet of the Apes' review. Yes, we seem to have a thing about primates so we've reunited what w...
Silver Screen Podcast - Molly's Game Review
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Episode 89 - "You know what makes you feel okay about losing? Winning." Welcome to a brand new episode of the Silver Screen Podcast. Today, on the suggestion of our good friend Tobi, we're diving into the high-stakes world of underground poker with 'Molly’s Game'. Join host Mike and his panel of pop culture pros-Tobi, Adrienne, and Sandy (aka "The Discord Crew")-as they ante up for a review of ...
SSP Cult Classics 22 - Beetlejuice
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 22 - "It's showtime." The ghost with the most is loose. Join DK and his recently departed guests Mike, Lady Vean and Adrienne as they take a trip to the afterlife in an attempt to banish the troublesome spirit as we talk all things Beetlejuice, just in time for the sequel to hit cinemas. Hop on a sandworm and ready yourself for a verse of the banana boat song. NB: Th...
Silver Screen Podcast - The Matrix Review
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Episode 87 - "You have the look of a man who accepts what he sees because he's expecting to wake up. Ironically, this is not far from the truth." Welcome, podcast audience, to the real world. In this electrifying episode of the Silver Screen Podcast, hosts Mike and D.K. are joined by returning guests Glenn and Angela for a deep dive into the iconic 1999 sci-fi masterpiece, 'The Matrix'. Get rea...
SSP Cinema Classics 7 - Alien (feat. Production Designer Roger Christian)
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Cinema Classics Number 7 - "You still don't understand what you're dealing with, do you? The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility." Welcome, space travellers, to the latest episode of Silver Screen Podcast: Cinema Classics. This month your regular hosts Mike and DK are joined again by resident alien expert Sandy, reuniting the 'Prometheus' review crew to ...
SSP Cult Classics 21 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 21 - "Don't dream it. Be it." Come along and join criminologist DK as he takes you on a strange journey into arguably the biggest cult classic of all time. Accompanied by Riff-Raff Mike (no comment), what will happen when unsuspecting guest couple Whaley and Rune wander into the castle of Cult Classics. Join us dear listener, as we head up to the lab to find out. Aft...
SSP Cinema Classics 6 - Rocky
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Cinema Classics Number 6 - "All I wanna do is go the distance." In the latest thrilling episode of Silver Screen: Cinema Classics Podcast, hosts Mike and D.K. are back in the ring, joined by the dynamic duo of returning guests Sandra Eavenson and Conor from Pasty Sheep, to deliver a knockout review and dissection of the original 'Rocky.' Get ready for a spirited discussion that packs a punch as...
SSP Cult Classics 20 - Waxwork
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 20 - "Would you like a closer look?" Grab a sword and leave your inhibitions at the door in this special bonus episode of Cult Classics. DK and special guest Andrew Hawnt attend an exclusive private showing at the wax museum to discuss a comedy horror movie that throws everything and the kitchen sink against the wall to see what sticks. Funny? Sure. Scary? Oh yes. Lu...
Q&A: Actress/Model/Author Diane Franklin
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A CONVERSATION WITH DIANE FRANKLIN Actress, model and author, Diane Franklin, star of Better Off Dead, Terrorvision, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Last American Virgin, Amityville II: The Possession and much MUCH more, speaks with DK in today's very special Cult Classics episode. Join them as they talk comedy, cons, and Princess misnomers. Only on the Silver Screen podcast. Want to se...
SSP Cult Classics 19 - Better Off Dead
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D.K's Cult Classics Episode 19 - "Gee, I'm really sorry your mom blew up, Ricky..." You're home, your little brother is in the next room, cobbling together a space shuttle out of household goods, your mom has given you a TV dinner, and you have a mountain of fresh snow nearby - Who needs a girlfriend anyway? Instead, join DK, Nigel de Mar and exchange student Jenn, as they go for it down the me...
Silver Screen Podcast - Top Ten Pixar Movies
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Episode 81 - "Take her to the moon for me" In this special Top Ten episode of the Silver Screen Podcast, we're rolling out the red carpet to coincide with Pixar's 28th movie, "Inside Out 2," and diving deep into the studio's magical world. Mike, DK, George from Pasty Sheep, and Jamie from JA Productions join forces to reveal their top ten Pixar films. Expect some surprise choices, heated debate...
SSP Cinema Classics 5 - Singin' in the Rain
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Cinema Classics Number 5 - "Now you could study Shakespeare, And be quite elite, And you could charm the critics, And have nothing to eat, Just slip on a banana peel, The world's at your feet." Get ready to don your raincoats and galoshes! This week, despite our planned guest being out due to a medical emergency, our indefatigable hosts Mike and D.K. are here to whisk you away to the golden age...
SSP Cult Classics 18- Hellraiser (with Paul Kane interview)
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SSP Cult Classics 18- Hellraiser (with Paul Kane interview)
Silver Screen Podcast - Back to the Future Review
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Silver Screen Podcast - Back to the Future Review
Silver Screen Podcast - Terminator 2: Judgment Day Review
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Silver Screen Podcast - Terminator 2: Judgment Day Review
SSP Cinema Classics 4 - Planet of the Apes (1968)
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SSP Cinema Classics 4 - Planet of the Apes (1968)
SSP Cult Classics 17 - The War of the Gargantuas
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SSP Cult Classics 17 - The War of the Gargantuas
Silver Screen Podcast - Ready Player One Review
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Silver Screen Podcast - Ready Player One Review
Silver Screen Podcast - Star Trek: Nemesis Review (Cut Down Version)
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Silver Screen Podcast - Star Trek: Nemesis Review (Cut Down Version)
SSP Cinema Classics 3 - 2001: A Space Odyssey
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SSP Cinema Classics 3 - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Silver Screen Podcast - Godzilla Vs Kong Review
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Silver Screen Podcast - Godzilla Vs Kong Review
SSP Cinema Classics 2 - Rebel Without a Cause
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SSP Cinema Classics 2 - Rebel Without a Cause
SSP Cult Classics 15 - Ghostbusters (1984)
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SSP Cult Classics 15 - Ghostbusters (1984)
I actually remember watching this with my parents round about 1973, i was 8.
That must have been terrifying, at that age!
Interesting review of this great and still creepy film....the part about how the area had always been troubled and the houses that people won't live in really scared me watching this as a kid.
That element still gives me the shivers.
Thank you for inviting us on your show, DK! We had a good time.
Not at all. It was a pleasure chatting to you guys.
And the guests critiques of it.
Oh thank you so much! I'll pass on your compliment. Had you seen the movie before or did you watch it because of our podcast? Either way we're glad you enjoyed the episode and hope you'll stick around and try out some others maybe - Mike
Interesting podcast and I enjoyed the movie
Night Shift! Mr. Mom! Johnny Dangerously! Keaton was already a hit in my mind. :P
Good showing
DK always sounds so professional. 😊
Yeah, and yet he always doubts himself! I'm gonna claim a small percentage of the credit on this one for making him sound good when I edited lol
@@MarvelManMike82 ok, I'll give ya 18%.
I am an openly gay man who generally despises both musicals and media made by gay people for gay people... ...and yet inexplicably,I absolutely LOVE this f**king film. Go figure.
Seen the original when first released ,after that every year in Sydney the Movie Cinema would host a Rocky horror picture show theme night for years ,also seen 3 different Theater versions with 3 different hosts in Sydney many years ago
I remember when this came out. Speucal screening atidnight. Doors locked and everyone smoking weed. There are 2 edited versions, one for US and one for Europe. I have both on disc. 65 and still watch it a few times each year. The Only good thing Susan saradon ever did.
Does the UK version have Superhero or Once In A While? Because the US version sure as hell didn't.
Every Halloween. ('After Phantom of the Paradise')
Do you ever throw Little Shop of Horrors in that lineup? Seems like a good fit.
Shawshanks still better ;)
Booooooo hahaha
No tienen peliculas de termineitor porque muestran puras porquerias
Stupid
Such a classic movie. I wasn't introduced to it until the 90s where some friends took me to a showing. Though it's been years since I have seen it, but it is so much fun.
Yo, uh... what was her name again?
Someone
Wonderful Actress and wonderful person!
Love Diane
Love this!
Yay!!
John Cuisak is more depressed than Lane This sucks Piss off I didn't want to hear that FUCK!
"Where's my two dollars - I WANT MY TWO DOLLARS!!"___🚴💨
Favourite film franchise, despite my time travel comments haven’t gone down well with other friends 🥴
Lol did you try and make sense of it?
1:07:00 I feel that on rewatching this film that Taylor's ominous laughter at the planting of the small American flag is particular poignant given his reaction to the statue of Liberty at the end. I think it was a good directorial choice as it is very unsettling and shows Taylor's lack of humanity
22:54 yes I thought it odd that the astronauts did not see the Moon - but maybe the dust cover explanation could be made more feasible if instead it was explained by radioactive fall out?
Good call. It doesn't bother me *that* much honestly but I like that explanation.
Really? I love war of the garganutuans and frankinstien vs baragon. They are so themematicly different than the other kaiju movies. I rank these two with the damajin triology as far as i am concerned!
Daimajin trilogy…..such a great series of films. Some of the very best films the studio made for me 😊
This was a truly bad movie.
Oh great, so now 500+ know how troubled we all are... Awesome! 😂
Proud to be part of this...
Congrats!!!
awesome 500 subs, onwards and upwards
Congrats on 500 guys, hopefully the first of many more milestones 🙂 You've inspired me to make a comment - not sure if it's my first but it's not far off that 😆 To the audience: don't be like me, interact! Shout outs to Mike, DK, Timeless Journey , Ian Sanderson, Lady Vean and all the guests 👍
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Excellent stuff! 🙂 I'll listen through it.
Love this intro!!
I actually made a script! 😆
@MarvelManMike82 really a great one, my friend.
Great listen!
Thank you! I wish it was doing better. Had a great time recording though.
Man, this is a mind-blowingly great edit! And I can say that cos I didn't do it. 😊
"Promo SM"
In 1942, this movie was well received by the Black Community. It was praised by being one of the first films that portrayed a black man not as a stereotype but as an important character in the story.
Here is a blurb to help today’s younger viewers better understand this movie: “Casablanca is in French Morocco. When France surrendered in WW2, it was divided in half. The Northern half under the direct control of the Germans the other half "nominally" independent under the French in Vichy. French Morocco was also under the control of the Vichy government and thus was technically independent so that the Germans had to operate with French consent. It was all a formality, of course, as the French consent was usually rubber stamped.” As for the timing of this movie, Germany had quickly defeated France and on June 14, 1940, the German troops entered and occupied Paris. This movie Casablanca is set a year and a half later on December 1, 1941. This was a week before America is attacked at Pearl Harbo and entered the war against Japan and Germany. I first saw this during WW2 and believe the reason that it became such an instant classic was that the theme and story truly hit a nerve with the audience members back then. Everyone there identified with the story because, in 1942, the war in Europe and the Pacific was going full blast with the outcome of both was still in doubt. Suddenly husbands and wives, young men and their lovers were being forcibly separated by the war and the draft. If your immediate family was not affected, then many of your neighbors had people either at war, killed or wounded. An element of this film that made it so suspenseful, was the love triangle between Rick, Ilsa and Victor. Normally in a Hollywood movie two of the people, the leading man and the girl are obviously meant to end up together. The third character is always shown with some flaw or attitude that makes them an unsuitable mate. In Casablanca, all three leading characters are shown to be equally heroic and desirable choices. Thus making it more difficult for the theater audience to decide who should end up flying off together and who should be the one left behind. Writing a suitable script ending that would satisfy both the Hays Office (the U.S. film studio Self-censorship Organization) and the theater audience must have been very difficult. Cortiz got an Oscar for directing this picture. The flowing movement of the Camera, with its closeups and tracking, and the constant motion of the Actors are like a carefully rehearsed Ballet. Notice how the Actors and the movie Extras are always moving around and how the scenes smoothly flow from one event to another with few cuts and fadeouts. Watch how the movie literally starts with a ‘Bang’ and the Camera keeps you glued to the screen leading up to the Flashback with Rick and Ilsa. The first 10 or 15 minutes seems like one long shot. It is rarely mentioned, but the Editing of the movie was excellent.
The second best adaptation of the novel ever! After the miniserie.
I always wanted to be the Kwisatz Haderach, but without the testing.
I'm sure you'd pass with flying colours.
I think you may have misunderstood something along the way here 😂
My thing about Peter not telling MJ at the end it really almost ruins the whole movie because I think Peter should respect MJ decision to know and him taking that away from her is bullshit! I know he thought he was protecting her but that is too far!
Too much waffle .....over 5 minutes and no analysis/ review yet. I'm done here.
Feel free to come on as a guest and show us how it's done.
A whole five minutes eh? oof! Astonishing.
Quite why you're on a film channel when you don't have the capacity to sit through any movie I don't know..
Still, I feel bad so get in touch and I'll refund what you paid for this content. Oh no wait, it's free.
Maybe stick to the clock app if that's the high point of your attention span.
Peter Lorre's first film, "M," made him a star, and he's extraordinary in it.
I forced myself to listen for nearly 7 minutes, hoping to hear something intelligent. BORING!
I would critique your efforts but there's nothing on your channel. If you could do better though, have at it.
Came for our audience interaction, stayed for the review. Good job as always 🫶🏻
Sex?
I had a great time recording this. I just can't believe I finally had the opportunity to talk about Spider-Man and forgot to mention the Spider-Man sunglasses story, lol. 😂
Lol we'll have to review another Spidey film and have you back. It was great chatting with you. 😊
Let it go