Well you need to tell yourself that when you've killed a man by drunk driving. Roger is very lucky to get off with just 1 year work release for killing a man.
70s was an amazing era. Daring new wave movies like Dirty Harry, The Exorcist and Taxi Driver. Blackspoitation movies. Martial Arts movies. 70s movies have that great gritty feel.
I’m glad you both make these vids (and release them). Just listened to “Our American Giallo”. Ralf D Bode did a great job on “Dressed to Kill”. Dennis Franz is very enjoyable to watch as the sleazy cop. I definitely have to rewatch Rollerball and am looking forward to seeing Cafe Express and The Hospital. Roger Evans, yes! Can’t wait to see Jack Palance in Cocaine Cowboys. He was such an SOB studio guy in “Contempt”.
I've listen to every episode of this podcast. It's a great show. I remember seeing Reservoir Dogs in the movie theater, back in 1992. I had just graduated high school and it was only playing on one screen in all of NJ. I fell instantly in love with QT. When I went to college in Pittsburgh, I took all my friends to a midnight showing of Dogs that we had to walk to in a blizzard! The only thing better than discovering such a talent is turning all my friends on to him, too! Great film, wonderful filmmaker.
I would love to hear these guys, this up and coming director and a friend talk about movies that didn’t hold up as remembered due to the unique time capsule or other factors. Or the opposite; films that folks didn’t get at the time. Hell- I just enjoy the conversation.
I'd be interested to hear an interview with Roger Avary alone. Tarantino is great but he often overhwelms film discussions--a product of his incredible passion but at times an oxygen-stealer.
I listened to every episode. I like the podcast a lot. Quinten never seems to be listening to Roger, but rather just waiting to talk. Its not a pleasant listening experience. Its uncomfortable. I hope they do a second season, but i wish Tarantino was more respectful of Roger. He seems like a really thoughtful and introspective guy.
"You are not defined by the good or bad things that happen to you, but by how you react to them." I will keep those words. Thank you for that, Roger.
Roger is very great in this episode
Well you need to tell yourself that when you've killed a man by drunk driving. Roger is very lucky to get off with just 1 year work release for killing a man.
As a man who has worked in the industry for over 35 years, I can think of no better time than hanging out with them and talking films of the 1970's.
70s was an amazing era. Daring new wave movies like Dirty Harry, The Exorcist and Taxi Driver. Blackspoitation movies. Martial Arts movies. 70s movies have that great gritty feel.
I'd love to talk to them about Michael Caine, Oliver Reed, Charles Bronson, Burt Reynolds, James Coburn, George C Scott and Richard Burton.
I’m glad you both make these vids (and release them). Just listened to “Our American Giallo”. Ralf D Bode did a great job on “Dressed to Kill”. Dennis Franz is very enjoyable to watch as the sleazy cop. I definitely have to rewatch Rollerball and am looking forward to seeing Cafe Express and The Hospital. Roger Evans, yes! Can’t wait to see Jack Palance in Cocaine Cowboys. He was such an SOB studio guy in “Contempt”.
Agreed
I've listen to every episode of this podcast. It's a great show. I remember seeing Reservoir Dogs in the movie theater, back in 1992. I had just graduated high school and it was only playing on one screen in all of NJ. I fell instantly in love with QT. When I went to college in Pittsburgh, I took all my friends to a midnight showing of Dogs that we had to walk to in a blizzard! The only thing better than discovering such a talent is turning all my friends on to him, too! Great film, wonderful filmmaker.
Damn, I bet you felt like you’d just secretly discovered a new film icon, and you did!
This guy is amazing. I love Quentin Tarantino so much.
I would love to hear these guys, this up and coming director and a friend talk about movies that didn’t hold up as remembered due to the unique time capsule or other factors. Or the opposite; films that folks didn’t get at the time.
Hell- I just enjoy the conversation.
Was great listening to the podcast every monday. Made doing the dishes much more enjoyable!
Was fortnightly
BRING THIS PODCAST BACK!!!!
It never left???
@@DrVonNostrand no new episodes on Spotify since the season 1 finale in June last year /:
@@robbo03Tarantino went into pre prep for the movie he was meant to be making, he’s now scrapped it
@@Mr.A.. what was its theme?
Bones Brigade for sure!
2:01:06 love this moment
Bones Brigade ? NICE ! a lil La County on the side too. No problem !
Whats the film they make reference to at the start "sippith"? The one that the teacher said she'd teach a class on
Patty chayefsky
@liamcahil3547 never mind DrVonNostrand. It is "Slithis". There's a video on that episode of Video Archives at this channel too.
@@vitorafmonteiro thanks mate, appreciate the response 👍
I wish the BBC would put these film's on the telly 😢
Just download/stream them, who watches TV in 2024? 😂
1:51:06 humorous moment
2:00:35
Dennis Franz moment
38:24 2:18:29
Whos the woman in the video?
Gala Avary
I'd be interested to hear an interview with Roger Avary alone. Tarantino is great but he often overhwelms film discussions--a product of his incredible passion but at times an oxygen-stealer.
Roger is literally an oxygen stealer, he killed a man whilst drunk driving.
I listened to every episode. I like the podcast a lot. Quinten never seems to be listening to Roger, but rather just waiting to talk. Its not a pleasant listening experience. Its uncomfortable. I hope they do a second season, but i wish Tarantino was more respectful of Roger. He seems like a really thoughtful and introspective guy.
Kat Dennings voice is unmistakable on this vid
Huh
Is that her?
@@FilmBlendCentral No, of course not.
@@DrVonNostrand I figured lmao Googled and its Gala Avery
@@DrVonNostrand She knows her stuff!