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EPISODE 170: Francis Ford Coppola. The name alone conjures up iconic images: Marlon Brando's chilling stare, helicopters thundering over Vietnam, and a young Al Pacino taking over the family business. But beyond the Godfather films lies a treasure trove of Coppola's work from the 70s and 80s.

In this episode, Jason and guest Megan Kearns delve into five of his most intriguing films from this period:

  • The Conversation (1974): A paranoid surveillance expert gets tangled in a web of deceit with chilling consequences.
  • Apocalypse Now (1979): Coppola's epic journey into the heart of darkness of the Vietnam War.
  • Rumble Fish (1983): A stylish and introspective look at teenage alienation starring Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke.
  • Peggy Sue Got Married (1986): A housewife gets transported back to her high school days in a delightful time-travel comedy.
  • Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988): The true story of visionary car designer Preston Tucker and his fight against the Detroit giants.

Join us as we:

  • Debate the merits of each film: Is Apocalypse Now a masterpiece of cinema or a bloated spectacle?
  • Uncover hidden gems: Is Rumble Fish an underrated coming-of-age story?
  • Analyze Coppola's directorial choices: How does his style evolve throughout these films?
  • Laugh, cry, and maybe even argue: Get ready for some passionate Coppola commentary!

So, buckle up, Binge Lords! This episode promises a wild ride through the mind of a cinematic legend.

HOST: Jason

Binge Movies comes to you from the last video store in the universe. Store manager Jason and his guests rank and review movies to determine which are most worthy of preservation for all time. At Binge Movies the very strange, deeply analytical, and highly ridiculous meet to make a movie review show unlike any other.

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EPISODE 170: Francis Ford Coppola. The name alone conjures up iconic images: Marlon Brando's chilling stare, helicopters thundering over Vietnam, and a young Al Pacino taking over the family business. But beyond the Godfather films lies a treasure trove of Coppola's work from the 70s and 80s.

In this episode, Jason and guest Megan Kearns delve into five of his most intriguing films from this period:

  • The Conversation (1974): A paranoid surveillance expert gets tangled in a web of deceit with chilling consequences.
  • Apocalypse Now (1979): Coppola's epic journey into the heart of darkness of the Vietnam War.
  • Rumble Fish (1983): A stylish and introspective look at teenage alienation starring Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke.
  • Peggy Sue Got Married (1986): A housewife gets transported back to her high school days in a delightful time-travel comedy.
  • Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988): The true story of visionary car designer Preston Tucker and his fight against the Detroit giants.

Join us as we:

  • Debate the merits of each film: Is Apocalypse Now a masterpiece of cinema or a bloated spectacle?
  • Uncover hidden gems: Is Rumble Fish an underrated coming-of-age story?
  • Analyze Coppola's directorial choices: How does his style evolve throughout these films?
  • Laugh, cry, and maybe even argue: Get ready for some passionate Coppola commentary!

So, buckle up, Binge Lords! This episode promises a wild ride through the mind of a cinematic legend.

HOST: Jason

Binge Movies comes to you from the last video store in the universe. Store manager Jason and his guests rank and review movies to determine which are most worthy of preservation for all time. At Binge Movies the very strange, deeply analytical, and highly ridiculous meet to make a movie review show unlike any other.

Become a Patron

Binge Movies Merchandise

Elite Patrons:

Heather Sachs

Joe Buttice

Pete

Nerdrovert

Dan Kawecki

  continue reading

108 episoade

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