The Cinema Underground The Cinema Underground
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We are a podcast out of Binghamton, NY. We are four dudes who grew up together watching/talking/arguing about movies. We generally discuss four films of a particular genre, some famous movements and other unifying themes of our own invention. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-cinema-underground/support
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Episode 31: Bollywood Part I
In this episode we discuss Lagaan and Delhi Belly.
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Episode 30: Film Noir Part II
In this episode we conclude our discussion of film noir with Howard Hawks' "The Big Sleep" and Edwin L. Marin's "Nocturne," both released in 1946. Through these films we discuss the sexual disfunction of the noir detective and the self reflective voyeurism inherent in the genre.
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Episode 29: Film Noir Part I
In this episode we begin our discussion of film noir with Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1951) and Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard (1950).
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Episode 28: Slapstick Part II
The Pink Panther (1963) and Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965)
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Episode 27: Slapstick Part I
In this episode we discuss the Marx Brothers 1935 classic A Night at the Opera and Leslie Nielson golf videos Bad Golf Made Easier (1993) and Bad Golf My Way (1995).
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Episode 26: Moonvies Part II
In this moontastic episode we discuss the mooncentric films Moonraker and Moon.
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Customer Reviews
For the cinephiles
This podcast is a great listen because of the organic conversation and depth of cinema appreciation. The topics are always interesting and the insights and differing perspectives of each of the hosts make for an enjoyable listen. It’s also very human...they are passionate about film and really know their stuff, but they have humor...there are tangents, distractions, conflicts. It’s not boring. They each have their own individual cinematic taste and theories which adds to the discourse.