Episode 6 features two films I highly recommended. One is a Maine set film noir (Blow The Man Down) and the other is a teen romance comedy (Banana Split) that is blessed with a solid ensemble and strong screenplay.
Blow The Man Down actresses Morgan Saylor shares her thoughts on Jim Jarmusch’s Night On Earth and co-star Sophie Lowe’s movie pick is Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet. Banana Split actress Addison Riecke’s favorite film is Fantastic Mr. Fox. My Q&A with Riecke, along with details on my latest Digital Code giveaway, is up on Deepest Dream.
Banana Split hits Digital and On Demand March 27 and Blow The Man Down is now streaming on Prime Video. Thanks for your support and remember to rate/comment our podcast!!
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March 26th, 2020
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Didn’t take long for not one, but two new ideas to come to me. More busy than ever, but the one that I’m running with has got my full attention and I have no choice but to obsess about it until it’s done. Haven’t felt this way for a long time and it feels great. Sacrifices need to be made though and sleep is the first to get cut.
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Week 42: Duration 0:24:53
Posted by Anderson on
March 25th, 2020
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When bad things happen to me I make it a point to make sure something positive comes out of it. The current situation is a great opportunity for that method to take effect.
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Week 41: Duration 0:18:35
Posted by Anderson on
March 18th, 2020
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On Episode 5 of “Flick City,” actress Sidney Flanigan talks about finding the courage to play the lead role of Autumn in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always.” Co-star Talia Ryder talks about her love for “Little Miss Sunshine” and “Witness for the Prosecution.” Both actresses have a bright future ahead of them (and they’re both terrific in the film). Movie is now playing in New York and Los Angeles and goes wide April 3.
Director Katharine O’Brien picks “Chinatown” as her favorite film, and she explains why director John Cassavetes was an influence in her feature “Lost Transmissions.” Los Angeles set film, now out in theaters and On Demand, stars Simon Pegg and Juno Temple.
I briefly touch on underrated actress Rhonda Fleming. Several of her credits (“The Killer is Loose,” “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” and “Simply Scarlet” are discussed as we close out the episode!
Remember to give our Podcast a rating and comment to support the program. My full interviews w/ Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder are available for our Patreon members. Much appreciated and stay safe!!
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Flick City 5– Duration: 42:48
Posted by Anderson on
March 17th, 2020
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Week 40 is here, more than a third of the way to the end of this feed and my self imposed deadline to be focusing on the the next one has arrived. Had a conversation with my distributor and learned a few things and I’m going to start pitching myself anywhere I can including right here, right now. Here is one of the videos I created at T-Mobil for Topcoder. Below is a link to all the platforms Groupers is available on where ratings are always accepted. Thanks for listening! “Schedules are Rad” shirts coming soon! I joke.
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Week 40: Duration 0:09:26
Posted by Anderson on
March 11th, 2020
File under I've Got a Movie To Make, podcasts
On the latest episode of Flick City I review the new films “Swallow” and “Hope Gap.” Both feature solid performances (Haley Bennett headlines “Swallow” and Bill Nighy and Annette Bening topline “Hope Gap.”
Also in the episode, “Hope Gap” writer William Nicholson talks about his love for the films “Lawrence of Arabia” and “It’s A Wonderful Life.” My full interview with Nicholson is available for our Patreon subscribers.
Lastly, I give two discs (Blu-rays or DVDs) from my collection to members of our CinemAddicts Facebook Group. Become a member to continue our movie talk conversations!
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Flick City 4– Duration: 29:46
Posted by Anderson on
March 8th, 2020
File under Flick City, Movies, podcasts, Reviews
Got a tip and a recommendation that you may have heard before, but it bears repeating.
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Week 39: Duration 0:16:26
Posted by Anderson on
March 6th, 2020
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Greg and Anderson talk a bit about some of their favorites from February before highlighting the March releases that they’re excited about as well as a few that have been pre-screened.
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Episode-113– Duration: 00:54:12
Posted by Anderson on
March 5th, 2020
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Is there a specific movie that has changed your life? I’d love to know – so please comment or email us and share your pick!
One of the movies that has impacted my life is Akira Kurosawa’s “Ikiru.” My thoughts on the film, as well as audio from Patton Oswalt (I asked him “Ikiru”) is featured in this min-pod!!
Would love to hear your thoughts on “Ikiru” as well!
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Flick City 3– Duration: 21:52
Posted by Anderson on
March 3rd, 2020
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