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Film

June 22, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #118 - "Into The Sunn....Classic Pictures!"

TC and Kim take on the schlocky, take-themselves-too-seriously films of the studio which brought you "The Life And Times Of Grizzly Adams" and "Hangar 18" and more!

Plus, this week's HUGE E-mail segment, the latest news on the Callback, a great Bonehead Of the Week, coverage of the opener in 2008's edition of the AST Dew Action Sports Tour, and a look at this year's AFI list, the Ten Top Ten!



Next Week - it's the list that a ton of movie fandom sites around the world have been keeping an eye on, because our track record has been pretty damn good, and we're out to do it again...it's the third annual edition of "To Rise And Fall In L.A.", as PNR names it's Top 20 Rising Stars for 2008!  DON'TCHA DARE MISS IT!!!

OTHER NOTES:

I searched and searched but could not find clips of the 70s TV commercials for the games mentioned in segment three, "The Sinking Of The Titanic" and "The Bermuda Triangle". However, I DID find links to information on both games, courtesy of BoardGameGeek and the excellent site over there!

The Bermuda Triangle
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/2296

The Sinking Of The Titanic
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/2249

I was mostly correct in thinking they were both Milton-Bradley games. MB distributed "Titanic" after Ideal was bought out by MB in the late 70s. Neither game is still on the market (duh!) and they fetch average prices on EBay - "Bermuda Triangle" runs anywhere from $15-$30 depending on the condition, while "Sinking Of The Titanic" nets considerably more, running $25 to $100 depending on the seller. Wow!

If anyone can find clips of the commericals from these games, let me know, and i'll post them later!

Next week, as I said above, it's the third annual "To Rise And Fall In L.A." Rising Stars list, all new for 2008! DONT'CHA DARE MISS IT!

June 19, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #117 - "State Of Independence, Part Two - Indie Film Spotlight"

TC and Kim (she's back, yay!) continue their look at independent films and the state of the independent industry.

On the second part of State Of Independence, TC speaks with some of the people involved with a closely watched indie film called Still Green - writer/producer Georgia Menides, producer Doug Lloyd, and the filmmaker behind the documentary Making Still Green, Steven Petty. You can catch Making Still Green now in weekly segments on Film Threat's website at http://filmthreat.com.

Also check out the film site at http://stillgreenmovie.com and Steven's documentary at http://makingstillgreen.com.

And since she's back, Kim talks about what has been plaguing her for the past couple months, and how it landed her in the hospital for a week, and also chats about some of her favorite indie films. Plus, a trip into the Wayback machine for the original review of Still Green!



Coming this weekend: "Into the Sunn....Classic Pictures, That Is!" See you then! And don't forget, we're only ONE WEEK AWAY from PNR's 3rd annual Rising Stars show, "To Rise And Fall In L.A. III"!

Our scheduled interview with IFS and ProMedia's Larry Richman will appear in a future podcast - sorry for the delay!

June 15, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #116 - "State Of Independence, Part One - Indie Film Spotlight"

TC (sans Kim) explores the current world of indie film in the first of a HUGE two part special focus on PNR's website, Indie Film Spotlight.

This is the BIGGEST Show we've ever done, with a look at how indie films are made, what goes into them, how they're written and much more.

Joining TC this week are two very special guests: Michael Colford, the founder and president of Boston's Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film, and the writer, producer, and director of the quirky indie comedy Once Upon A Film, Decker.

Also, TC discusses his own view of indie films, what some of his favorite indies are (betcha you can just GUESS which movies he's going to talk about, heh heh heh) and Wayback reviews of Once Upon A Film and Paranoid Park!



On the second part of State Of Independence this Thursday, TC will speak with some of the people involved with a closely watched indie film called Still Green - writer/producer Georgia Menides, producer Doug Lloyd, and the filmmaker behind the documentary Making Still Green, Steven Petty. You can catch Making Still Green now in weekly segments on Film Threat's website at http://filmthreat.com.

Don't forget to join us Thursday for part two of State of Independence, where we'll also speak with one of todays top indie blog writers, Larry Richman!

PERSONAL STUFF...

This week has been one of the most gut-wrenching weeks i've ever lived through - Kim has been hospitalized since last Tuesday with what appears to be an unknown stomach ailment. As she is a type 2 diabetic, they've had to take extra care to find out what's wrong. She is having a stomach scope tomorrow to try and see what the problem is, and there's a good chance she'll be there for the better part of another week at least, depending on what they find out.

It has been a godsend to have this show to work on because it helped me keep my mind off of what has been going on, because she's had both good days and bad, and a couple of times when we went to see her she was virtually comatose, or seemed like it - she could really hear everything, but was too medicated to respond.

I spoke with her yesterday - the first day I was unable to visit because my rides were busy elsewhere - and also her nurse. She's finally able to keep some food down, and that's definately a step in the right direction. I was sitting in the living room last night trying to get our worthless DVD player to work on the Brick dvd when she called me out of the blue and sounded better than she has in almost a week - back to her irasible self, drugs out of her system, bored out of her skull, and finally asking for her puzzle books and her latest mystery novel. YAY!  You have NO Idea how much that bounced me up because when Stacy, Jenn, and I went to see her on Friday she was back to being unresponsive after being fairly awake on Thursday.

Spending this week alone has been very trying, and with her condition going back and forth, i've had very little good sleep - Kim is EVERYTHING to me, and not having her here has made me realize that I would HATE living alone...but last night, I slept VERY well...that call was a real boost. Hosting the show alone was another matter - without her to play off of, I hope you won't be too bored as I ramble on about indie films...

I can't say how she is today yet, as I usually wait until around noon to call in and check with the nurses about her condition. And we're going to see her today also.

Your letters of support and encouragement have also been an element of what's kept me going this week, and for that I am FOREVER grateful.

Thanks to everyone whom I interviewed this past week and who knew what was going on - Decker, Georgia, Doug, Steve, and Michael - they were incredibly patient and understanding when I had to reschedule a few things this week.

Thanks again to everyone who listen to the show, who read the various websites regularly, and know that without you guys and the sites, I would be going stark raving CRAZEE this week....

Don't miss part two of State Of Independence on Thursday...and watch for a brand new VIDEO REVUE from Monica and Johnny Swanson sometime in the next day or so!

June 08, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #115 - "S:C's Second Anniversary - The Top 20 Best/Worst Films!"

On our second anniversary, TC and Kim each countdown their top 20 "Best/Worst Films". For a full explanation of what THAT entails, you'll have to listen to the show...

Plus, the Callback, this week's E-Mail, and some odds and ends about the Yahoo Animated List and AFI's upcoming Ten Top Tens...



Join us next week for a special 2-part S:C devoted to independent films, with tons of special guests and some great surprises!

See you then!

June 01, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #114 - "Space:The Final Frontier - Space Exploration Movies"

TC and Kim take a look at space exploration in the movies!

Plus some brief coverage of the Universal Studios fire, a double Bonehead Of the Week, your latest e-mail, some exciting announcements in this week's Callback, Kung Fu Theater takes a look at Image Of Bruce Lee, and we say goodbye to five and hello to two, and a review of the always HILARIOUS Hal Sparks live in concert at the Boston Comedy Connection!



THIS WEEK's NOTES:

Don't forget that June is A Huge month - our second anniversary show is coming up next week, followed by a HUGE profile of independent cinema today, and later on in the month, the 3rd annual "To Rise And Fall In L.A." featuring 2008's Rising Star winners!

Don't forget - you can now add Popcorn N Roses, Subject:CINEMA, Indie  Film Spotlight, and Boston Popcorn to your web page via our great widgets and to your Facebook with our Facebook apps! Be sure to check 'em out!

And check out the Popcorn N Roses Connection, our BRAND NEW Social Network - http://popcornnroses.ning.com!

ABOUT HAL...

Hal Sparks is one FUNNY dude! And he was so friendly when meeting the fans... we ordered his dvd ESCAPE FROM HALCATRAZ as soon as we got home (couldn't get one last night, no cash left), and he was just so cool, as you can see...he was kind enough to take a picture with us, and meeting him was AWESOME! Don't forget to check out his band, Zero-1 - they are AWESOME!

Img_0073 (L-R, Hal Sparks, Kim Brown, TC Kirkham)

May 29, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #113 - "Don't Shoot, G-Men - The Good Guys!"

TC and Kim wrap up their Made May series with a salute to law enforcement in mob movies and beyond!

Plus: The Callback, a brand new Attack Of The B-Movies, a midweek Bonehead Of The Week, and the latest edition of the Casting Couch!



We hope this will give your midweek blues a boost!

Schedule Change: The Indie Film Spotlight show scheduled for this Sunday has been moved to June 15, as TC is not done with the interviews yet, and he's come under the weather in a major way. Right now, we're scheduled to have a show on Sunday, but if TC's voice disappears, we may have to reschedule...yet again...

Join us Sunday for "Space: The Final Frontier - Space Exploration Movies"

See you then!

May 25, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #112 - "Modern Day Mobsters"

Continuing Made May, TC and Kim look at mobsters and crime figures in modern movies.

Also, This week's Callback; the finals on Dancing With The Stars; Kung Fu Theater looks at The Snake The Tiger The Crane and The 36th Chamber of Shaolin; and our complete review of Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull



Don't miss our special Wednesday show as we wrap up Made May with "Don't Shoot G-Men - The Good Guys!" See You then!

May 11, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #111 - "A Piece Of The Action - The Chicago Gangsters"

In the second installment of Made May, TC and Kim take a look at real-life and fictional gangsters based in Chicago during the 1920s.

Plus - This week's Callback, Dancing With The Stars coverage, E-Mail, and a VERY indepth review of the new film SPEED RACER starring Emile Hirsch.

Then, TC addresses the film community about what being a podcaster means to him, and why Speed Racer had an effect on the conclusions he came to...



Be forewarned - although not profanity laced, TC and Kim do drop the S word several times during the last hour...sorry if we offended anyone!

See you next week for the next installment of Made May, and throughout the week with columns and such!

May 04, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #110 - "Hollywood Vs The Mob: Real Life vs REEL Life!"

On the first installment of Made May, TC and Kim tackle how Hollywood has glamorized gangsters and mobsters for the big screen

Plus, this week's CallBack, the Bonehead Of The Week, Dancing With The Stars coverage, the debut of the Subject:CINEMA Casting Couch, and a complete review of Robert Downey Jr as IRONMAN!



Made May continues all month long - don't miss it!

May 03, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #109 - "Independent Film Festival Of Boston Wrap up"

This week, we go inside the Independent Film Festival Of Boston...or try to, anyway...

You See, we both got sick and we couldn't attend as many films as we wanted to, but we still got to see some of them, thanks to the generosity of the filmmakers...

So this show is dedicated to the films we saw, and a great concert too...reviews of WE ARE WIZARDS, CRAWFORD, and THE GREENING OF SOUTHIE...plus complete coverage of the fantastic WizardRock concert.

Plus a segment on the recent Brattle Theater series of Nikkatsu films, email, and a few other odds and ends.



Don't forget the beginning of Made May, which starts TOMORROW with "Hollywood Vs The Mob - Real Life vs Reel Life". Full notes and photos for this show will also be up by tomorrow as well, with TONS of links to the filmmakers, the stars of the movies, and more!

See you TOMOROW!

April 27, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #108 - "Summer Blockbuster Preview"

TC and Kim bring you the 411 on the hot blockbuster movies of the summer!

Plus, this week's edition of The Callback, Kim's first "Resolution Solution" for American Grafitti, wrapping up two weeks of Dancing With The Stars, and a full review of the Michael Angarano/Jackie Chan/Jet Li blockbuster The Forbidden Kingdom!



Don't miss our special Thursday edition of Subject:CINEMA this week, with complete coverage of the 2008 Independent Film Festival of Boston, with tons of coverage including reviews, impressions and more!

April 13, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #107 - "Directors' Chair: Close Encounters Of The Spielberg Kind"

TC and Kim take a look at the career of Steven Spielberg!

We touch on every film that Mr Spielberg has directed over the course of his career, as well as his early television work. Plus, all the usual fun stuff - The Callback, The Bonehead of the Week, Dancing With The Stars coverage, and a dip into the E-mail Bag!



Don't forget - Subject:CINEMA's Reel LIVE! This evening at 6:00 PM ET from BlogTalkRadio.com! You can get the call-in number by clicking the "Reel LIVE!" Button on the sidebar!

Next week - two shows about racing - cars and horses!

See you then!

April 10, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #106 - "Prehistoric Paradigm"

TC and Kim discuss dinosaurs in the movies and television!

Plus, a huge catch up e-mail section, and our goodbyes to Moses himself, the legendary Charlton Heston!



See you Sunday with "Directors' Chair: Close Encounters Of The Speilberg Kind!"

April 06, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #105 - "A Hard Days Night - Beatles Movies!"

Kim and TC take a look at the movies of the Fab Four! Included in our look, all five movies starring The Beatles - A Hard Days Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be!

Plus Cheese and Whine returns with Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and a RetroRewind from September 2007 about Julie Taymor's Beatles-based Across The Universe!

And of course all the usual claptrap, including a short edition of the Callback, coverage of two weeks' worth of Dancing With The Stars, this week's Bonehead, and a review of SpineTingler:The William Castle Story!



THIS WEEK'S NOTES:

We ran a bit long, so E-mail will return on our special Thursday catch-up show this week!

Thank you for your patience while Kim has been recovering from a nasty bout with the stomach flu, which then morphed into a nasty cold which left her with no voice and a bad cough for four days - I also had some trouble this week after apparently getting bitten by a spider, which left my left arm in agony for three days...

Hopefully things will get back to normal as the next week goes on...

See you this Thursday with Prehistoric Paradigm!

March 23, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #104 - "Rabbits Out Of Hats - Magic In The Movies!"

This week, Kim and TC take a look at Magic in the movies!

Plus, This week's Callback, we catch up on our e-mail, we take a look at Alfred Hitchcock's classic film Vertigo, and we launch this season's coverage of Dancing With The Stars!



THIS WEEKS NOTES:

It's been a BEAR trying to keep things up the last several weeks - with work being crazy, and our PNR/IFS schedule getting tighter and tighter, it's hard to keep things updated, but don't give up on us - work always continues!

I did manage to catch up our movie ratings in the ListZone this morning, and also debuted the Resolution Revolution list - scores will appear from our Resolution movies as we see them. As you can see, i'm still up on Kim 2-0 so far, and Casablanca and Citizen Kane, along with three of the four Universal monster movie collection, are here and just waiting to be watched...

A quick correction - in our discussion of the classic Hitchcock film Vertigo, I inadvertently gave the incorrect year of release as 1962; I apologize for the error - it was released in 1958.

We also ran short this week, by almost 20 minutes; we had a couple of other items that we pushed back because Kim was getting ready for Easter Vigil at her church; we'll be back to our normal length (or longer...you KNOW how we are, heh heh heh) next week.

On the schedule for this week - i've got a TON of screeners to catch up on for IFS, we are taking in SpineTingler: The William Castle Story at the Boston Underground Film Festival later today, we are hoping to get to Stephen Chow's new movie, CJ7, as well as David Gordon Green's new movie Snow Angels (starring PNR 2006 Rising Stars Michael Angarano and Connor Paolo) and Friday night's opening of 21, as the week goes on. We are skipping this week's Chlotrudis EyeOpener, Chop Shop, not because we don't want to see it (I actually do want to see it rather badly), but because Kim didn't get back from Easter Vigil until just before 11 PM, and it would have been a bit of a short night for her if we had to get up earlier. So that movie will have to wait. And as if that's not enough, Kim has a rehearsal for the Chlotrudis Awards during the week after work one night...is it any wonder time is tight these days?

But in any case, we hope you enjoy this week's show on magic in the movies. And we wish everyone a happy and safe Easter holiday!

NEXT WEEK: PREHISTORICAL PARADIGM - Dinosaurs In The Movies! Be There. Aloha.

March 16, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #103 - "Return Of Scenes That Sizzle!"

This week, Kim and TC present some of their favorite Scenes - Fight scenes, Chase scenes, Scenes of Outrageous Behavior, and Entrances!

Plus: This week's Callback, the double Bonehead (well, one's an Anti-bonehead) and the final National Amusements' Kung Fu Flix!



NEXT WEEK: Rabbits Out Of Hats - Magic In The Movies!