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| "Good double feature: Strange Babies!" (with Alex Calleros) | Episode 18 BONUS ROUND | 29 Aug 2022 | 00:25:33 | |
Become a patron and support the show! Bible overtones, CGI babies, and Terrence Malick. All of this and more on this week's edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round! Today's guest is Senior Video Editor at BioWare and co-host of Beyond The Screenplay, Alex Calleros. Listen to our initial conversation with Alex and gain brand new insights on Children of Men you haven't heard anywhere else! Listen to Beyond The Screenplay Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| Why CHILDREN OF MEN is a Movie With Integrity (with Alex Calleros) | Episode 18 | 22 Aug 2022 | 00:46:54 | |
Become a patron and support the show! What does it mean for a movie to have integrity? It’s an interesting question because, before the conversation you are about to hear today, you likely have never heard that word used to describe a movie before. Maybe you've heard it used to describe characters in a movie, or filmmakers themselves. But never extrapolated to all facets of a movie, and especially not things like production and sound design, or even extras in the background. But that’s how Alex Calleros, Senior Video Editor at BioWare and co-host of the film podcast Beyond The Screenplay, describes his all-time favorite movie, Children of Men: a movie with integrity in all aspects of its filmmaking. What exactly does this mean, and where can find in every nook and cranny of Alfonso Cuaron’s sci-fi masterwork? Listen to this week's episode to find out! Listen to Beyond The Screenplay Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| "R2D2 knows what's up!" (with Michael Tucker) | Episode 13 BONUS ROUND | 30 May 2022 | 00:19:47 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Purple lightsabers, R2D2 bleep-bloops, and finally realizing what "Binary Sunset" means. All of this and more on this week's edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round! Today's guest is host and creator of Lessons From The Screenplay, Michael Tucker. Listen to our initial conversation with Michael and gain brand new insights into Star Wars you haven't heard anywhere else! -- Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| How STAR WARS is Simple and Complex at the Same Time (with Michael Tucker) | Episode 13 | 23 May 2022 | 00:48:26 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Star Wars. Just those two words evoke so much in so many of us: distant planets, unforgettable characters, and a battle of good versus evil spanning generations. But it's important to remember where it all began–with a young snarky farm boy from a desert planet who was destined to save the entire gallery. The original Star Wars remains to this day a very simple and accessible story. But it's also pretty damn complex, and for all that has already been said about it, it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly what that complexity is. So what is it? And how can a movie be simple and complex at the same time? Michael Tucker, the creator and voice behind Lessons From The Screenplay and Beyond The Screenplay, is here to crack the code on how the first installment in pop culture's most beloved space opera is actually simpler and more complex than you remember. Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| "Deadass, you want me to expose myself?" (with Senary Wright) | Episode 12 BONUS ROUND | 09 May 2022 | 00:25:34 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! F*cked up families, No Children of Old Men, and the ending of Hereditary you didn't get to see. All of this and more on this week's edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round! Today's guest is illustrator and medical professional Senary Autumn. Listen to our initial conversation with Senary and gain brand new insights into Hereditary you haven't heard anywhere else! -- Resources Mentioned: Deptford Cinema's Analysis on Hereditary -- Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| What Makes HEREDITARY Scarier Than Every Other Horror Movie? (with Senary Autumn) | Episode 12 | 02 May 2022 | 00:51:01 | |
TW: Abuse, suicide, starvation Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Any passionate movie fan will tell you that deciding your all-time favorite movie is a painstaking process. But what happens when somebody's favorite movie isn't their favorite by choice? When I invited illustrator and medical professional Senary Autumn onto my show, she knew she had to talk about Hereditary, even if it didn't make her happy to do so. It's a devastating family drama that taps into an entirely new generation of horror and exposes it from the inside out. It spoke to her struggles and anxieties so deeply that the film became a part of her and changed her life. When I say "horror," you're probably thinking of a slasher or a creature feature, maybe even a ghost story. But today's film is none of those things. In fact, by stripping itself of all of those tropes, it became something more terrifying than anything Senary has ever seen. So what makes Hereditary scarier than any horror movie that came before it? Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| "I'd wanna share CASABLANCA with Tom Hanks!" (with Sean Capdeville) | Episode 11 BONUS ROUND | 25 Apr 2022 | 00:22:50 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Letters of Transit NFTs, scumbag Louis, and sharing Casablanca with Tom Hanks. All of this and more on our first official edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round, a fun spinoff segment from our regular show in which we ask our guest a series of fun, sometimes silly questions to gain more insights into their all-time favorite movie and why they love it. Today's guest is screenwriter and YouTube video essayist Sean Capdeville. Listen to our initial conversation with Sean and gain brand new insights into Casablanca you haven't heard anywhere else! Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| CASABLANCA is a Reminder of Why We Tell Stories (with Sean Capdeville) | Episode 11 | 17 Apr 2022 | 00:38:58 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Casablanca is considered by many to be one of the greatest films of all time. There's very little that anybody could say that hasn't already been said. But what if I told you that I found the exception to that rule? Sean Capdeville is a screenwriter and host of the YouTube video essay series "Franchise Forum." He has an incredible attention to detail and a knack for understanding world-building, which he learned from his favorite movie of all time, Casablanca. It's a screenplay that taught Sean you can effectively build your world by accounting for every detail you can. But how does Casablanca make every detail matter? How do all of these details strengthen the story world? And how does all of this work to inspire Sean every day to keep writing and keep telling stories? Find out the answers to all of these questions and more this week on "My Favorite Movie is..." Check out Sean's episode of "Franchise Forum" on The Chronicles of Narnia trilogy! Watch Sean's video on the "Play La Marseillaise" Scene! Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| MFMI RETURNS APRIL 17TH!!! | Mid-Hiatus Update | 11 Apr 2022 | 00:04:16 | |
Join our Discord server and watch Casablanca with us on Thursday, April 14th! https://discord.gg/26K5VpGyqG Become a Patron and receive exclusive benefits!! https://patreon.com/mfmipodcast Follow MFMI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mfmipodcast Check out our website: https://mfmipodcast.com/ Check out our new feeeeeeeed on Captivate: https://feeds.captivate.fm/mfmi/ My Favorite Movie is... RETURNS on Sunday, April 17th with WEEKLY uploads wherever you get your podcasts. In this brief update, Larry talks about the new upload schedule, the new "Bonus Round" segment, transitioning to a new podcast host, and how you can prepare for our Season 2 premiere! | |||
| Join Our Discord Server!! | Mid-Hiatus Update | 21 Feb 2022 | 00:03:04 | |
Join us on our Discord server: https://discord.gg/26K5VpGyqG If you don't already have Discord, install it here: https://discord.com/download By becoming a Patron, you can get access to an exclusive Discord Feedback Zone: http://patreon.com/mfmipodcast Follow MFMI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mfmipodcast Check out our website: http://mfmipodcast.com/ We may be on hiatus until the Spring, but you can connect with me and our community of fellow filmmakers, storytellers, and film fans on Discord! Tell us what you've been watching lately, or share a short film or screenplay you've been working on. We'd love to connect with you as we anticipate our return with Season 2 in just a matter of weeks. See you on the Discord! | |||
| The BACK TO THE FUTURE Sequels Are Better Than You Remember (with Steven Reyes and Kevin Lin) | Episode 10 (SEASON FINALE!!) | 11 Jan 2022 | 00:48:31 | |
Become a patron and support the show! Back To The Future Parts II and III often sit in the shadow of their predecessor. But there are plenty of fresh, new story ideas that only deepen and reaffirm the themes, characters, and relationships of its predecessor. They may just be two of the greatest sequels of all time. On our season finale, and our second ever double header, host Larry Fried joins screenwriter and TikTok creator Steven Reyes, and filmmaker-EB Indie Film Festival co-founder Kevin Lin to give these films due justice. From the iconic interpretation of 2015, to the charming recreation of 1885, we break down everything that works in these hilarious, these movies can teach us a lot about what makes a great sequel. Check out our episode on the first Back To The Future with Max Marriner! Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operators: Brian Nowak, Steven Reyes, Kevin Lin Sound Recordist: Daniel Grunberg | |||
| How DAISIES Paved The Way For Female Friendships on Screen (with Anna Dale Robinson) | Episode 9 | 20 Dec 2021 | 00:42:30 | |
Become a patron and support the show! What the heck is a Daisies? You may have never heard of this film from the Czech New Wave, but it was a monumental exploration of female friendships, paving the way for modern classics like Lady Bird and Booksmart! Actress and filmmaker Anna Dale Robinson joins Larry on the show this week, diving deep into the complex female friendship at the center of Věra Chytilová's 1966 surrealist comedy masterwork. For those who haven't seen Daisies, it is available to stream on Criterion Channel and HBOMax! Visit Anna's Website! Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operators: Rob Bond Sound Recordist: Brian Nowak | |||
| "My notes app is just full of JAWS sh*t for you..." (with Taylor D. Adams) | Episode 17 BONUS ROUND | 15 Aug 2022 | 00:22:52 | |
Become a patron and support the show! Acapella, documentaries, and Jaws: The Board Game. All of this and more on this week's edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round! Today's guest is storyteller and host of the Film Nuts Podcast, Taylor D. Adams. Listen to our initial conversation with Taylor and gain brand new insights on Jaws you haven't heard anywhere else! Listen to me talk Liar Liar on the Film Nuts Podcast Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| Do EASY RIDER and BEST IN SHOW Have Anything in Common? (with Michael Parks Randa and Shannon DeVido) | Episode 8 | 06 Dec 2021 | 00:42:05 | |
Become a patron and support the show! Not really, but they're both reeeeeeeeally good! Best Summer Ever director Michael Parks Randa and star Shannon DeVido team up for our first ever "My Favorite Movie is..." double header! Michael covers Easy Rider, featuring his all-time favorite song in its killer soundtrack, along with one of his all-time favorite performances from a young Jack Nicholson. Then, Shannon talks Best in Show, how the cast inspired her to be a comedian, and her undying love for small dogs and Eugene Levy. Find out how you can watch Best Summer Ever! Michael's Website, Instagram, and Twitter Shannon's Website, Instagram, and Twitter Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operator: Steven Reyes Sound Recordist: Dominic Mistretta Production Assistants: Guillaume Moissonnier and Sal Sisto | |||
| The Characters in SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD Kinda Suck And That’s Okay (with Scott Niswander) | Episode 7 | 15 Nov 2021 | 00:47:24 | |
Become a patron and support the show! The beloved cult classic Scott Pilgrim vs. The World seems to have a problematic reputation. After all, its characters...kinda suck. But that's what makes them great. Scott Niswander of the YouTube video essay channel "NerdSync" sits down with Larry to explain how the film's flawed characters and strong themes unlock a profound depth to one of cinema's most entertaining comic book romps. We also discuss how the film creates its own unique cinematic language in bringing its source materials' panels to the big screen. Check out Scott's work on the NerdSync YouTube Channel! Listen to Scott on It's Probably (Not) Aliens! Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operators: Alex Samouhos Sound Recordist: Matthew Hazell | |||
| Why THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE is More Relevant Now Than Ever (with Christopher Michael) | Episode 6 | 26 Oct 2021 | 00:40:17 | |
Become a patron and support the show! Happy Halloween! Despite being made in the 70s, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has as much to say about society today, all while utilizing every tool at its disposal to make an effective horror movie. Often imitated but never duplicated, Tobe Hooper's slasher film features stunning cinematography, chilling performances, and several subtle motifs and messages, all of which are discussed in this special, spooky episode. Join Larry and his guest, comedian Christopher Michael, as they recount all of the reasons why TCM remains as chilling as ever. Follow Chris on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok Check out his YouTube and Twitch channels! Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operators: Loise Delos Reyes, Steven Reyes, Brian Nowak Sound Recordist: Daniel Grunberg | |||
| Jake Gyllenhaal is a Horror Movie Monster in NIGHTCRAWLER (with Alice Guzman) | Episode 5 | 15 Oct 2021 | 00:34:36 | |
Become a patron and support the show! This October, we're dedicating episodes of "My Favorite Movie is..." to movies that scare us, and horror and surrealist photographer Alice Guzman is scared of Lou Bloom. He may not be your traditional horror movie monster, but his sunken eyes, lanky body, and cutthroat stare provide the same effect, if not moreso. Alice joins Larry to gush over Dan Gilroy's chilling suspense-thriller Nightcrawler and Gyllenhaal's masterful performance at its center. Visit Alice's Website and Buy One of Her Prints! Follow Alice's Photography Instagram Subscribe to Alice's Photography Zine, "Nightcrawler"! Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Brian Nowak Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operator: Rob Bond Sound Recordist: Brian Nowak Production Assistant: Jason Lopez Special Thanks to Steven Reyes and Daniel Grunberg for their assistance with recording this week's intro and outro! | |||
| Why FIGHT CLUB is The Perfect Unlikable Protagonist Film (with Brian Bitner) | Episode 4 | 27 Sep 2021 | 00:44:40 | |
Become a patron and support the show! We broke the first rule of Fight Club. Unlikable protagonists are all the rage nowadays, but very few films understand the balance between condemning their actions while still presenting a compelling conflict. Tyler Durden shines a prime example of how to do it right. Co-host of the "Beyond the Screenplay" podcast Brian Bitner joins Larry to break down common misconceptions on Fight Club's characters, the film's unique use of CGI, and how such an iconic twist still works even decades later. Watch "Lessons From The Screenplay" Listen to "Beyond The Screenplay" Films discussed/partially spoiled in this episode: Fight Club Nightcrawler Collateral Swingers The Social Network The Dark Knight American Beauty Labyrinth Reservoir Dogs Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Brian Nowak Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operator: Rob Bond Sound Recordist: Brian Nowak Production Assistant: Jason Lopez | |||
| Yes, GODZILLA Movies Need Humans (with Asai Nero Tran) | Episode 3 | 13 Sep 2021 | 00:34:01 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! There goes Tokyo!! As the Godzilla franchise has stepped back into the spotlight, some people have complained that there's too many humans and not enough monsters. But YouTube game reviewer and well of Tokusatsu knowledge Asai Nero Tran knows that strong human characters are the key to what makes this franchise shine. From the origins of Tokusatsu to the King of the Monsters' cultural footprint, Asai's deep knowledge of the seminal 1954 kaiju classic is on full display as we dive into the grounded, nuanced drama that may surprise casual fans of the franchise. Check out Asai's video on Ghost of Tsushima and the films of Akira Kurosawa Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operator: Henry Strehlo Sound Recordist: Sal Sisto Production Assistants: Guillaume Moissonnier, Gillian Cohen, and Nate Olmeda | |||
| Keira Knightley Is Just THAT Good in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (with Katie Siegel) | Episode 2 | 30 Aug 2021 | 00:40:25 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! TikTok and YouTube comedian Katie Siegel rewatches her favorite movies constantly, none more than the 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, directed by Joe Wright and starring Keira Knightley. Through Katie's oddly extensive knowledge of the film's director's commentary, both her and Larry go deep into the film's production and casting to uncover the craft behind one of film's most warm and romantic period dramas. Listen to her podcast "Dear Liisphyira" Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operator: Steven Reyes Sound Recordist: Dominic Mistretta Production Assistants: Guillaume Moissonnier and Sal Sisto | |||
| How BACK TO THE FUTURE Spits In The Face of Destiny (with Max Marriner) | Episode 1 | 30 Aug 2021 | 00:30:35 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Everybody loves Back To The Future, but there's more to Robert Zemeckis' iconic comedy than its stellar reputation. Video essayist and writer Max Marriner believes that this seminal time-travel story is all about blazing your own trails and not letting destiny define you. How does the film inspire such empowering ideas? And how does the film's exaggerated, cartoon sensibilities add to this emotional sincerity? Join host Larry Fried as he listens to Max's passionate perspective, which will have any BTTF fan rediscovering an already beloved classic. Created, Hosted, Directed, and Executive Produced by Larry Fried Produced by Larry Fried and Brian Nowak Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Subscribe to Steven on YouTube Edited by Larry Fried, Clayton Allen, and Kimberly Allen Clayton and Kimberly's Website Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Camera Operator: Kevin Lin Sound Recordist: Dominic Mistretta Production Assistant: Ben Zeltser | |||
| Introduction – My Favorite Movie is... | 23 Aug 2021 | 00:02:38 | |
Hello and welcome to My Favorite Movie is..., the podcast about why we love our favorite movies! Each and every week, creator and host Larry Fried sits down with a new guest for a fun and insightful conversation about their all-time favorite movie (or whatever comes closest) and why it resonates with them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mfmipodcast/support | |||
| JAWS Teaches Us How To Confront Our Fear of the Unknown (with Taylor D. Adams) | Episode 17 | 08 Aug 2022 | 00:45:02 | |
Become a patron and support the show! How do we conquer our fear of the unknown? We’ve discussed a number of horror films on this show and, at the end of the day, almost all of their scariest elements come down to fear of the unknown. Cannibal families, demonic cults, seeing dead people, they’re all really bizarre and frightening because of it. But sometimes, even things closer to home can be just as elusive. Say, something we share our oceans with? Spielberg understood this when he ignited his career with Jaws, one of cinema’s first ever blockbusters, but there’s more to it than just fear. In fact, according to today’s guest, it’s a movie about facing your fear. Taylor D. Adams is a fellow storyteller and podcaster who hosts the Film Nuts Podcast, where he talks to artists of all backgrounds and concentrations about their favorite movies and television shows. Today, the turns have tabled, and now he will be talking about his favorite movie, Jaws, and how it taught him, and can teach us, the key to conquering our fear of the unknown. Listen to me talk Liar Liar on the Film Nuts Podcast Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| "You see how bad the government is??" (with Marlin Williford) | Episode 16 BONUS ROUND | 13 Jul 2022 | 00:35:53 | |
Become a patron and support the show! Mars Attacks!, Prometheus, and...Mouse Hunt?? All of this and more on this week's edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round! Today's guest is podcaster and educator, Marlin Williford. Listen to our initial conversation with Marlin and gain brand new insights on Independence Day you haven't heard anywhere else! Check out Larry's guest appearance on Marlin's Corner Listen to Marlin's Corner wherever you get your podcasts Follow Marlin on Facebook and Instagram Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| Is INDEPENDENCE DAY actually about colonization?? (with Marlin Williford) | Episode 16 | 04 Jul 2022 | 00:39:19 | |
Become a patron and support the show! It's the Fourth of July! And yet, it doesn't quite feel like a time to celebrate. Regardless of wherever you stand on whatever issue, our country is just in a really weird place, more divided and isolated than ever. So it might sound weird to suggest that an antidote to all of these feelings might just be...Independence Day. No, I'm not talking about the holiday this time. I'm talking about Roland Emerick's 1996 landmark blockbuster. The movie is certainly patriotic, but more in a 1996 kind of way, rather than a 2022 kind of way. It was pre-9/11 after all, and that often makes the film feel more like an oddity or a time capsule than a modern masterpiece. But I recently heard a perspective that had me reconsidering all of that, courtesy of podcaster and educator, Marlin Wilford. He is the host of his own solo podcast, Marlin's Corner, as well as one of the co-hosts on the roundtable podcast, Geek Force. Both shows focus on pop culture, media, and politics through a POC lens. When Marlin explained his take on sci-fi and aliens and Independence Day, I was floored. It was inspiring to hear that even a movie as massive and as 90s as Independence Day could still speak to the current cultural moment and imbue it with hope. He completely reshaped the way I saw this movie and by the end of this episode, it's gonna do the same for you. Check out Larry's guest appearance on Marlin's Corner Listen to Marlin's Corner wherever you get your podcasts Follow Marlin on Facebook and Instagram Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| "We need more horror from Toni Collette!" (with Anna Chazelle) | Episode 15 BONUS ROUND | 04 Jul 2022 | 00:28:09 | |
Become a patron and support the show! The Village, The Babadook, and The Mummy. All of this and more on this week's edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round! Today's guest is director, actress, and screenwriter, Anna Chazelle. Listen to our initial conversation with Anna and gain brand new insights into The Sixth Sense you haven't heard anywhere else! Follow Anna Chazelle on Instagram Watch Anna's short film, Narrow, on Short of the Week Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| How M. Night Shyamalan Expertly Portrays Childhood Trauma in THE SIXTH SENSE (with Anna Chazelle) | Episode 15 | 28 Jun 2022 | 00:50:53 | |
TW: Child Abuse, Child Neglect Become a patron and support the show! Very few filmmakers can honestly, and accurately, portray the plight of very young children on screen. But one of those filmmakers has always been M. Night Shyamalan. Despite his divisive reputation, he has often featured young characters at the heart of his stories while always maintaining a sensitivity in how he has them interact with the horror and thriller elements of his movies. This all started from the jump with The Sixth Sense, M. Night's directorial debut. His fall from grace has shrouded this movie in the past, but its honest portrayal of childhood, not to mention its iconic twist, keeps it just as memorable as it was over twenty years ago. But how does M. Night place someone so young at the center of something so tragic without turning them into a martyr? Why is he still one of the only filmmakers who can take such a vulnerable age group and treat them with such respect and dignity? To answer this, I brought in a Sixth Sense superfan and a horror lover through and through: Anna Chazelle. She is an incredibly talented triple threat--an actor, writer, and director--whose directorial debut, Narrow, proved that she knows what goes into making an effective psychological horror story. Today, she's going to share with us her insight into how the The Sixth Sense's central relationship, gripping performances, and terrifying ghosts make for one of cinema's most effective stories on childhood trauma. Follow Anna Chazelle on Instagram Watch Anna's short film, Narrow, on Short of the Week Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento Motion Graphic Design by Elton Greenfield Original Music by Matt Gordeuk Additional Original Music by Daniel Grunberg | |||
| "Aren't Triceratops just beautiful creatures?" (with Tricia Aurand) | Episode 14 BONUS ROUND | 20 Jun 2022 | 00:29:51 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Volunteering with the youth, The Tragedy of Macbeth, and acting with tennis balls. All of this and more on this week's edition of the "My Favorite Movie is..." Bonus Round! Today's guest is screenwriter, author, podcaster, and Jurassic Park expert, Tricia Aurand. Listen to our initial conversation with Tricia and gain brand new insights into Jurassic Park you haven't heard anywhere else! Note: there is minute audio artifacting during this episode, in case you feel like you're hearing things... Listen to Beyond The Screenplay! -- Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||
| We Don't Make Movies Like JURASSIC PARK Anymore...But Could We? (with Tricia Aurand) | Episode 14 | 06 Jun 2022 | 00:49:04 | |
Listen to an UNCUT and AD-FREE version of this episode on our Patreon! Have you ever heard the phrase "they just don’t make ‘em like they used to?" I'm sure you have. Maybe you've even caught yourself saying it once or twice. There are certain creative mindsets that have been abandoned by studios in the franchise era that we’re living through right now. Back in the 80s and 90s, visionary filmmakers were taking bold story ideas that, on paper, sounded a little bizarre but, in execution, became all-time classics. Nobody did this kind of film better than Steven Spielberg, and one film proves it more than any other--Jurassic Park. There are plenty of reasons why the film was so successful but, when you break it all down, there’s really only one. And in today's episode, accomplished screenwriter, author, and podcaster, Tricia Aurand, is going to share that one key reason. It uncovers exactly why Jurassic Park remains one of the greatest films of all time and how maybe…just maybe…we can start making them like we used to. Note: there is minute audio artifacting during this episode, in case you feel like you're hearing things... Listen to Beyond The Screenplay! Created, Produced, and Hosted by Larry Fried Assistant Direction by Steven Reyes Edited by Fernando Queiroz Graphic Design by Monica Sarmiento | |||