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The podcast version of Fat Dude Digs Flicks, a dude on social media who is dedicated to reviewing movies and spreading his love for all things cinema. This channel features Let’s Taco ‘Bout, an interview based podcast where Andy, The Fat Dude, chats with a guest about their life and a movie that has had a major impact it. It also features The Criterion Break, where cohosts Blake Ginithan, Derrick Veurink, and I pay tribute to the glory that is the Criterion Collection. You can follow all thi ...
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A current rundown of the world of Criterion with a round table of guests. We talk about new and upcoming releases, what's happening on FilmStruck, and other related topics related to the Criterion Collection.
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Lost in Criterion

Lost in Criterion

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The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection. Want to support us? We’ll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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Podcaster Bil Antoniou of BGM: Bad Gay Movies Bitchy Gay Men goes through his Criterions and talks about the movies and the memories they inspire, along the way chatting with a few friends. This podcast is not affiliated with the Criterion Collection and no copyright infringement is intended.
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A Beautiful Mess Podcast

Elsie Larson and Emma Chapman

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Elsie + Emma are sisters and co-founders of the top DIY blog — A Beautiful Mess. They have written over seven thousand blog posts, so it seemed like a good time to start a podcast! The sisters have a lot to say on everything from home and DIY to family life and business. Visit abeautifulmess.com/podcast for show notes.
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Brave film explorer comrades Joey Reinisch and Chris McCaleb journey to far the reaches of cinema. In each mission, they will analyze, report and criticize a film from THE CRITERION COLLECTION, hopefully maintaining their sanity in the presence of extreme motion picture brilliance...or something.
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The Hell Razor Handle Bar

Mr. Woolf and Mr. Redgraves

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Hosts Claude Redgraves and Bradford T. Woolf invite you to a friendly pub, The Hell Razor Handle Bar, to discuss horror movies, and related topics over a glass or two. No matter where the topic takes them, the listener is always warned by the ever prescient waitress Cassandra when a spoiler is coming up.
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Pop quiz, hotshot! Has there ever been a movie better than Speed? We’re watching the entire canon of classic world cinema on a quest to discover a film that tops the Keanu Reeves masterpiece Speed.
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Episode 84 of The Vince Salerno Podcast, with special guest Tyler Banark:The Criterion Collection has become one of cinema's most prestigious and sought-after film collections, so what's the big deal? Film critic Tyler Banark joins me to break it all down. Also, we react to the first SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3 trailer, Taika Waititi's removal from STAR W…
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This episode is such a fun one for us- we’re going through and making our own A Beautiful Mess Criterion Collection. Movies bring us so much joy and we love highlighting them here. This also gives us a chance to talk about some movies we love that don’t fall into the “comfort rewatch” for one reason or another. We’ve honestly been looking forward t…
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Our earliest Ingmar Bergman film yet, Summer Interlude (1951) is a story of young love and internalized trauma. It also may be one of the earliest films we've seen where a manipulative groomer's actions are actually shown to be bad? In any case, it's Bergman before he's really BERGMAN, but well on his way to it; taking steps to assemble the troupe …
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Abbas Kiarostami is a man who understands the intimacy of a conversation in the front seat of a car. While Taste of Cherry (1997), which we watch way back at Spine 45 is the pinnacle of that truth, Certified Copy (2010) has plenty of driving and talking before it settles into sight seeing and talking. To keep things interesting, Certified Copy is a…
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Divine intervention or a mad scientist playing god?! Matt welcomes back Tara Garwood to discuss the 2024 film Immaculate. ***SPOILERS*** SHOW OVERVIEW: Website: thescarymovieproject.com Get your horror movie fix with filmmaker and horror junkie Matt Lolich, as he reviews and deep dives into horror movies and other spooky topics! Now with spoilerier…
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Send us a text The Balcony is OPEN!!! This week, the boys in the balcony dive into some recent watches, including some of 2024’s marquee horror titles. Following that, they discuss the featured topic of the week, a Fall Movie Preview. The guys discuss some stand-out titles playing at the big upcoming film festivals before breaking down some of the …
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Charlie Kaufman's screenwriting and Spike Jonze's directorial debuts, Being John Malkovich is a delightfully weird story of identity. Lotte (Cameron Diaz)'s storyline is particularly compelling, with Lotte experiencing gender euphoria as Malkovich, whereas our other main characters want to use Malkovich for patriarchal power, through fame or immort…
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Listen to Part 1 of our conversation: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0amdZZDXMGWEQ53ezwSF1s?si=11130ee6306b4b08 Listen to Part 2 of our conversation: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4q9EEvelXmot5UtzCahIU5?si=4a0e4bc5b6994159 Episode 83 of The Vince Salerno Podcast, featuring special guest Steve Baker: When he's not exposing the lies our governme…
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Send us a text The Criterion Break is back! On this week’s show, the guys from the back row chat about some recent watches, including a theatrical viewing of the new 4K remaster of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai. Next, they briefly discuss the upcoming CC40 box set and what their thoughts are on this being Criterion’s big November box set. Finally,…
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Matthew on The Heroic Trio, from Criterion. Britta Gordon on Steve McQueen's Small Axe. Two books about Cary Grant. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– James Naremore is one of the most important of America’s film writers who came of age...De către KBOO Community Radio
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Mario Monicelli's The Organizer's title, like De Sica's Bicycle Thieves 15 years before it, had its title senselessly singularized for English release. The original title I compagni means "The Comrades" and is a bit more indicative of the ensemble organizing that is going on here. The story of a late 19th century textile mill strike, The Organizer …
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Following Episode 79, an anonymous source contacted me with behind-the-scenes details about MOANA 2 and its rushed production. What this source revealed might surprise you...LINKS: Episode 79:Moana 2 Could Be In Troublehttps://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/YTa2kOM1eMbFOLLOW VINCE:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thebigv75Instagram: @officialvincesalerno…
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Send us a text We’re wrapping up the summer blockbuster miniseries with a Fat Dude foundational film. Billy Yost, musical genius and one of the founding members of the Chicago-based rock band, The Kickback, joins the show this week. We chat about creative success, satisfaction, and disappointment, as well as finding musical influences thanks to the…
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In 1973 Robert M. Young made Children of the Fields, a short documentary about a family of Polo Galindo, migrant farm workers in the Southwest US including his young children living, a transient life as exploited laborers. Galindo opened Young's eyes not only to his and his family's plight, but to the struggles of an even lower rung: undocumented m…
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Another D23 has come and gone, has Disney give audiences enough hope that good times are coming back? I discuss this and my thoughts on Toy Story 5, Moana 2, Tron: Ares, Freaky Friday 2, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Snow White and more from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm! FOLLOW VINCE: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thebigv75 Instagram: @officialv…
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Send us a text The summer blockbuster miniseries keeps on trucking! This week, it’s a podcast team up for the ages as Casey and Sam of Screams From The Basement join the show. The two horror podcasters talk about their hectic schedule for the next few months, and chat with the Fat Dude about finding their podcasting rhythm. The gang then chat about…
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Episode 81 of The Vince Salerno Podcast:Today we break down the recent @WDW_Pro article claiming that Marvel Studios is laying off activist producers and employees, plus SUPERMAN wraps filming as THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS begins production, and we react to an interesting video from Tenet Media and Tim Pool on conservative films and the cultur…
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Written by Colin Higgins and directed by Hal Ashby, scored by Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), Harold and Maude is a wonderful piece of counter-culture from early New Hollywood, and honestly, a better ode to freedom than most of what came out of the "America Lost and Found: The BBS Story" boxset of foundational New Hollywood works we watched a few months…
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Send us a text Ah snap! It’s… 🤖🤖 TERMINATOR 2-SDAY!!! 🤖🤖 Blake Ginithan of The Criterion Break and The Balcony rejoins the show as a part of the Summer Blockbuster miniseries. We discuss the summer blockbuster experiences of the past and what our hopes are for the future, as well as our excitement in being part of a blossoming local film community.…
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In this week's survey of screen offerings from four different decades, we include Britta Gordon on Steve McQueen's Small Axe Episode three, Red, White and Blue, Jeff Godsilon Billy Wilder's The Apartment, from 1960, KBOO's Matthew on Richard Lester's Juggernaut from 1974, a...De către KBOO Community Radio
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We finish up A Hollis Frampton Odyssey this week, covering work from his Magellan cycle, a massive project Frampton was working on when he died. While previously discussed works like (nostalgia) show Frampton's ironic detachment, Magellan melds the history of film and Frampton's life story in a way that feels sentimental. These works also often see…
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Episode 81 of The Vince Salerno Podcast:We're back after a brief hiatus, discussing Marvel Studios announcing Robert Downey Jr.'s return to the MCU as Doctor Doom and updates on CAPTAIN AMERICA 4, THUNDERBOTS*, and THE FANTASTIC FOUR. Also INSIDE OUT 2 and DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE's box office successes, DC Studios news!FOLLOW VINCE:Twitter: https://tw…
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Send us a text The summer blockbuster series keeps chugging along. This week, resident severe (movie) weather expert and reliable podcast cohost, Derrick Veurink, joins Let’s Taco ‘Bout for a double feature. Derrick and the Fat Dude start by discussing this summer’s surprises before a chat about the Jan De Bont weather thriller, Twister. The two ta…
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We continue through A Hollis Frampton Odyssey and it feels a bit like being lost at sea this week. We cover 3 films from his Hapax Legomena series: (nostalgia), Poetic Justice, and Critical Mass. Each originally released in 1972, the three shorts are perhaps more conceptually interesting to us than they are in execution. Well, not Critical Mass, wh…
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This week we’re responding to a listener question (hi Share) from a listener who is expecting her first child soon. This will be a parenting episode full of little parenting stories and our tips including naming, gear, self care and you know we love a pep talk. You can support us by leaving us a couple of 5 star recipe reviews this week at abeautif…
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Send us a text The Criterion Break returns, continuing the summer-long theme on the Fat Dude Digs Flicks podcast network with another round of summer blockbusters. First, the boys chat about a recent screening of Brian DePalma’s Blow Out at the State Theater in Sioux Falls. Then, the guys dive into the subject of this week’s episode, the Criterion …
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We had a chance to expand last week's episode, so we took it! In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Sh...De către KBOO Community Radio
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Criterion once again brings us a boxset of avant-garde film, this time from American filmmaker Hollis Frampton. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey contains 20 or so shorts of varying length, adding up to 266 minutes of material that we'll be covering over the next three weeks. In this week's episode we cover what Criterion deems Frampton's "Early Films", al…
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Send us a text The Summer Blockbuster season continues! This week, actor and genuine good dude, Jimmy Myers, joins the show. We chat about Jimmy’s love for entertaining others, his job working with people with developmental disabilities, and how he met and fell in love with his wife. We then dive into our featured movie of the week, Steven Spielber…
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In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor Film at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Shadows (Le quai des brumes), from 1938 We trace it as a cr...De către KBOO Community Radio
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Ronald Neames says that after This Happy Breed he and the rest of Cineguild were tired of making war-time films, and were pretty sure audiences were tired of propaganda. But they weren't tired of working with Noel Coward, despite the fact that with each movie in Criterion's David Lean Directs Noel Coward boxset we get new stories of Coward disagree…
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The second film in the David Lean Directs Noel Coward boxset, This Happy Breed is the story of a British Middle Class TM family between the wars. Acting as a sort of "remember when" for British of a certain class, it's also an examination of the rigid structure and code of ethics of this particular pocket of social class which while not the Upper C…
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