20 episodes

A podcast about books and movies.

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    • Arts
    • 4.4 • 7 Ratings

A podcast about books and movies.

    Episode 32: True Grit

    Episode 32: True Grit

    Charles Portis wrote a fascinating novel True Grit, that was subsequently made into two very good films.  We've shown our hand in this write up but know that you will still listen to get the details. The first film was a 1969 production starring John Wayne, Kim Darby, and Glenn Campbell. It was directed by Henry Hathawy is remains a classic example of the great American Western.  We think the 2010 version by the Coen brothers and starring Jeff Bridges, Hailee Steinfeld, and Matt Damon also deserves a place in that pantheon.  We are joined by our compatriot Mike Lembke, and hope that you will enjoy our spoilers and digressions. 
     
    Readings by Megan Kleinschmidt

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Episode 31: Soylent Green, Make Room! Make Room!

    Episode 31: Soylent Green, Make Room! Make Room!

    Some science fiction books make an accurate prediction of the future, but not a whole lot of them. Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison misses the mark as far as 2019 goes. However, the predictions of climate change may make some of the food shortages depicted in the book come true.  It is a classic story of the dangers of overpopulation and the limited resources of the planet earth, you know, earth, the one we're on. The film version of the book is, of course, the classic dystopian vision of the future, with food shortages and over crowded cities, Soylent Green.  The book and the film are quite different (wait for the big reveal at the end of this show).
     
    We hope you enjoy the discussion and digressions!
     
    Music kindly provided by Erdenstern. 
    Readings by Us and Aaron Kleinschmidt

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Episode 30: Bridge on the River Kwai

    Episode 30: Bridge on the River Kwai

    We must apologize for the muffled sound quality in the first 22:00 minutes of the episode.  It does clear right up after that.  In this episode we take a look at the Pierre Boulle novel Bridge Over the River Kwai and the similarly named film Bridge On the River Kwai. Roger Ebert gave the film 4 stars and said "...Although the film's two most important characters are both mad, the hero more than the villain, we're not quite certain what is intended by that final dialogue. Part of the puzzle is caused by the film's shifting points of view."  Jeff loves that final line.


     


    This is absolutely a classic WWII film that is more about personal relationships than the war.  The book is also a classic of course and is a quick read that offers a slightly different perspective on the story than the film.  Mike Lembke joins us for a review of both.  
     
    Music provided by Erdenstern 
    Readings by Aaron Kleinschmidt

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Episode 29: The Tower of the Elephant

    Episode 29: The Tower of the Elephant

    Just to mix things up a bit we have decided to take a look at the original The Tower of the Elephant story by Robert E. Howard and two, count 'em two, comic adaptations of the same story.  The first Conan comic Dave ever came to love is  The Savage Sword of Conan, and it contained the beautifully illustrated Alfredo Alcala, John Buscema and Roy Thomas version that we review here.  And we compare it to the Dark Horse Comics version of said Conan story by Kurt Busiek and Cary Nord.  Now there is something a bit different for our show; a comic book and book comparison.  We hope you enjoy the discussion and digressions! 
     
    Music kindly provided by Erdenstern. 
    Readings by Rick Hollander and Daryl McDaniel.
     
     
     
     

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 28: Conan the Destroyer

    Episode 28: Conan the Destroyer

    The second Conan movie, Conan the Destroyer is our topic this evening.  We compare and contrast it to the original Robert E Howard stories, as well as the first DeLaurentiis / Schwarzenneger film.  Roger Ebert said "The first Conan movie, "Conan the Barbarian", was a dark and gloomy fantasy about the shadows of prehistory. This second film is sillier, funnier, and more entertaining. It doesn't take place before the dawn of time, but instead in that shadowy period of movie history occupied by queens and monsters, swords and castles, warriors and fools"  He shows a good understanding of the differences,  although we think he was a bit kinder to the film than we are. Join Dave, Jeff and Mike as we slice into Conan the Destroyer. Lot's of laughs and barbaric appreciation. 

    • 48 min
    Episode 27: Conan: The Scarlet Citadel and Queen of the Black Coast

    Episode 27: Conan: The Scarlet Citadel and Queen of the Black Coast

    As promised many shows ago we return to the Robert E. Howard's Conan Tales. We slice into The Scarlet Citadel, a tale of high adventure, oh, that's a cliche.  It's the story of Conan's capture on the battlefield, imprisonment in a Citadel (Scarlet of course)subsequent escape and return to his kingdom.  Yes, there is a whole lot packed into this short story. The second story follows Conan on his pirating and jungle adventures with the fascinating pirate Queen Belit. Sit back and join Dave, Jeff and Mike as we discuss said stories.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Cthulhutheold ,

Spine & sprocket

Good chemistry between the duo that review the various subject matter. Give them a listen...I am sure you will agree.

Philip Heard ,

Great Show!

I really enjoy the concept of the show and the 2 hosts. I sure hope they have more to come!

Anthony Selvaggio ,

Simply Sublime Podcast!

Spine and Sprocket is a clever and delightful podcast which explores both the film and book version of the same artistic creation. The insights are expressed with humor and humbleness. The best thing about the podcast is the chemistry and banter between the two hosts. I love these guys and feel right at home with them. It is also a clean and family friendly podcast. Their humor is genuine rather than forced through a streak of unnecessary profanity. Dave and Jeff are just super guys. Would love to share a beer with these guys...maybe play some ASL!! Listen and you will laugh and learn.

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