Supporting Cast

Supporting Cast
Supporting Cast

Supporting Cast celebrates the film careers of people often lost in the credits. You may not recognise their names but you will know their work. Each episode we discuss a famous film and why these people were so instrumental in its success. It takes a village to make a movie and we plan to talk about all of them. Eventually.

Episodes

  1. FEB 17

    11. 'Pokémon Detective Pikachu' (2019) - The Nigel Phelps Series

    Welcome back to Supporting Cast! For our fourth episode in our Nigel Phelps series we repeatedly Tap B and try to catch ourselves a Pikachu in Detective Pikachu (2019) This is our fourth instalment in our series on Nigel Phelps. This incredible production designer is responsible for bringing to life the imaginative worlds of some of the most iconic action films. 00:03:21 Introduction 00:08:03 The Reason For The Season 00:08:58 What's Nige Been Up To? 00:12:13 History With The Detective Himself 00:15:43 Design Of The Pokemon For The Movie 00:19:10 Is Ryme City... Real? 00:19:28 Script To Screen 00:32:58 Should Detective Pikachu Be Silent? 00:33:36 Give Pikachu A Cigarette 00:34:25 Alt Casting 00:37:05 Talking Whalelord 00:44:23 Talking Carcol 00:50:29 Which Pokemon Would Be Your Partner? 00:56:33 Movie Breakdown Start 01:19:14 Why Are There Pokemon Cards In The Pokemon World? 01:36:16 Is Pikachu In Smash Bros. Too Sexy? 01:48:08 Movie Breakdown End 01:52:07 A Timely Tutorial On How To Get Mew In Pokemon Red And Blue 01:52:58 A Poetry Reading 01:56:29 Quiz Time   Follow us! instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supportingcastpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@supportingcastpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/supportingcastp Listen to more on our podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4wpJycrPL84fexraJGS14C Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/supporting-cast/id1698127056 available now on most podcast services

    2h 7m
  2. 10/13/2023

    7. ’The Princess Diaries’ (2001) - The Héctor Elizondo Series

    Welcome back to Supporting Cast! For our fourth episode in our Héctor Elizondo series, we learn to sit like beautiful princesses, knight unsuspecting tram workers and how to get the PERFECT foot-popping kiss as we take a look back at the 2001 coming of age classic The Princess Diaries. This is our fourth instalment in our series on Elizondo. utilising a naturally calm demeanour and husky voice, Héctor has the range to portray comforting, menacing and dignified characters as his roles require. His award winning career also spans Broadway and TV.   00:00:23 Introduction00:02:56 Evolution Of Elizondo00:05:30 Movies That Seamus Saw With His Dad00:07:16 Under The Tuscan Sun Chat00:08:25 First Reactions To Princess Diaries00:12:23 We Must Talk Julie Andrews00:16:07 The Author Meg Cabot And Her Relationship To The FIlm00:19:24 Where The Character Of Joe Came From00:20:47 Elizondo + Andrews CHEMISTRY00:22:02 Introduction To The Princess Diaries00:23:13 Brief Production History00:25:11 Alternate Casting00:34:47 Breakdown Begins00:35:22 Everyone's Favourite Segment: RATE. THAT. FOOOONT!!!00:37:34 "It's Cool To Live In A Firehouse00:39:49 Mr Robitussin's Entrance00:41:56 Everyone Loses It Because They Remember Lincoln's Got A Wig On00:44:44 What Makes Garry Marshall Special?00:47:51 Stakes!00:55:33 Julie Andrews Appears And Everyone's Normal About It01:00:35 Caroline Goodall And Lincoln's 'Types'. Sorry Everyone.01:17:39 The Queer Community in Genovia Goes Off01:21:56 Larry Miller Chat01:29:35 "Does Hector Elizondo Have His Driver's License01:41:07 Goodbye Trolley People!01:49:45 Finally, We Find Out How Feminism Started.02:00:06 Did Anyone Else Think That Genovia Was Real?02:06:22 "End Of Synopsis02:06:24 Who Earned Their Paycheck02:08:19 Is The Princess Diaries Better Than Holes???02:10:01 Goodbye to Hector :(

    2h 18m

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Supporting Cast celebrates the film careers of people often lost in the credits. You may not recognise their names but you will know their work. Each episode we discuss a famous film and why these people were so instrumental in its success. It takes a village to make a movie and we plan to talk about all of them. Eventually.

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