10 episodes
Filmographies Cameron Rice and Timmy Wood
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- TV & Film
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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breaking down and discussing movie careers
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William Friedkin Finale
On the last episode of or Friedkin run, we talk about why it is our final Friedkin episode. We then dive into the big studio the Hunted, before wrapping up with two indie plays to film adaptations “Bug” and “Killer Joe.” What did we think of the Friedkin ride? Then we announce our new director.
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William Friedkin Episode 2
On this episode of Filmographies, Cameron and Eric are joined by writer/artist Gabriel Hardman to discuss the golden age of Friedkin. We discuss “The French Connection,” “The Exorcist” and “Sorcerer.” Did we love all three? Did arguments in sue? Has anyone seen French Connection 2 or the Exorcists prequels? Give a listen and find out! […]
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William Friedkin Episode 1
On this episode of Filmographies. We start another marathon featuring a director with many films. That director is Chicago’s own William Friedkin. But before we get to the famous films, we have to start from the beginning. We enter “Good Times” with Sonny and Cher, “The Night they Raided Minsky’s” and ending it with the […]
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Filmographies: Jonathan Glazer
On this episode of Filmographies, Eric and Cameron are joined by the OG Filmographies crew of Timmy Wood and David Accampo to do a one shot episode and discuss the films of Jonathan Glazer. We get into the smooth fun world of “Sexy Beast,” the forgotten (and underrated?) “Birth,” before discussing this years challenging “Under […]
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Filmographies: Hayao Miyazaki Part 3
On the newest episode of Filmographies. Eric, Cameron and Paul continue to go down the magical road of Hayao Miyzazaki. We discuss the rather violent, “Princess Monanoki,” the Oscar winning, “Spirited Away,” and wrap it up with the whimsical “How’s Moving Castle.” We then get into out top 3 at the moment before discussing the […]
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Filmographies: Hayao Miyazaki Part 2
On this episode of Filmographies, we continue down the road of Hayao Miyazaki as we discuss “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Kiki’s Delivery Service,” and “Porco Rosso.” Do we consider Totoro the classic? What did we think of the talking Cat? Has Eric turned around on Miyazaki? Listen and find out!
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If you want to be in on a terrific conversation by film buffs without background party chatter and you are invited! Eminently listenable and you know you know I will be...
If you're gonna start with someone...
...start with John Carpenter. It's obvious these guys love the movies they're talking about, and it's even more obvious that they love to talk about them. Having seen most of the pictures they're discussing, it feels kind of like I'm sitting with a bunch of my funnier (and nerdier) friends going over how cool (or crappy) my favorite movies are. If only I could find this many people in my personal life who dig on Carpenter the way I do. Now, if they could just come out a little more regularly...of course, for free entertainment, as Jack Burton said to David Lopan, "Beggars can't be choosers"...