96 episodes

An amused second look at movies and culture from the last century.

Back to the Balcony Jim Ordowich

    • TV & Film
    • 3.0 • 2 Ratings

An amused second look at movies and culture from the last century.

    All The President's Men (1976)

    All The President's Men (1976)

    We spend just about as much time talking about the political and social ramifications of this movie and events as we do about the movie itself. Like always it's funny but Jimmy and guest Mario Bernardi meander in a lot of directions with this one.

    • 48 min
    196 Groundhog Day

    196 Groundhog Day

    It's hard to review funny movies but Groundhog Day may be the most hilarious and the most well thought out comedy movie of all time. Guest Scott Faulconbridge makes a compelling argument for why it's so good and what we respond to in the movie.

    • 45 min
    Two Generations on the Road to Morocco (1942)

    Two Generations on the Road to Morocco (1942)

    What happens two distant generations meet a movie hit from the 40's? Will it stand up or was this a huge mistake? Mario Bernardi guests with Chris Jarvie (who is literally, half his age) to talk about the best of the Bob Hope and Bing Crosby road pictures, The Road to Morocco. Is here a renaissance coming, will a new generation embrace it? Will the old generation ev en remember it? Turns out to be a pretty fascinating discussion with an unexpected obstacle to universal acceptance.

    • 51 min
    Back to School (1986)

    Back to School (1986)

    Bret Measor joins Jimmy along with guest engineer Kristian Reimer (who forgot to turn his microphone on) to talk about the legacy of Rodney Dangerfield and his 1986 movie, Back to School. Bret loves it, Jimmy likes it but wishes it could have revealed more of Rodney and less shenanigans. Is he right or Bret? Give it a listen to find out. 

    • 45 min
    Leslie Nielsen - Comedian?

    Leslie Nielsen - Comedian?

    Ryan Sim and Mitch McBeaudry join Jimmy to figure out if Leslie Neilen is a great comedian or someone who just got lucky a couple times and coasted on that career ever afterwards. Ryan Sinm says he was a natural comedian and 1988's The Naked Gun proves it. Mitch says no, just look at 1995's Dracula: Dead and Loving It. Somewhere's along the way Mel Brooks gets bashed.

    • 46 min
    Most Romantic - The Notebook (2004) Or Casablanca (1942)

    Most Romantic - The Notebook (2004) Or Casablanca (1942)

    Just in time for Valentine's Day it's Chris Wuergler and Kristian Reimer the most romantic movie. Is it 2004's paean to gooey love The Notebook or that tale of gritty sacrifice, 1942's Casablanca? A fun episode that also speaks to the romance in all of us.

    • 50 min

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Entertaining Romp Through 60s-70s Cinema

Host Jim, with Engineer Phil and guest, discuss films from the 1960s and 1970s. They cover all genres comprising classic and not-so-classic movies. While I don't always agree with their assessment, I do find the discussions entertaining. If you like this era of movies, or want to learn more about them, give Back to the Balcony a listen.

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