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Rob Caravaggio

Rob Caravaggio Commentaries

A weekly TV, Film and Arts podcast
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Rob Caravaggio Commentaries

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Rob Caravaggio Commentaries

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This man, though not a real Native American, has a great head of hairRC-2015-101: The Searchers (1956)Your browser does not support this audio I've once again teamed up with the King of Commentaries himself, Tysto, to talk through a
Zen and shiftlessness are often indistinguishable from one anotherRC-2014-102: The Big Lebowski (1998)Your browser does not support this audio Now that the National Film Registry has deemed Lebowski "culturally, historically, or ae
The late Eli Wallach, the star of and secret sauce in The Good, the Bad and the UglyRC-2014-101: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1967)Your browser does not support this audio Reflect on the recent passing of Eli Wallach by re-watc
Tony in the pool. No ducks.RC-2013-118: The Sopranos (S1E1) "The Sopranos" (1999)Your browser does not support this audio With the recent passing of James Gandolfini, I felt it'd be a good time to do something I'd been meaning to do
Mars makes moneyRC-2013-117: Poolhall Junkies (2002)Your browser does not support this audio Grab a cuestick (hopefully a non-graphite one) and let's play some with the greatest pool movie of all time! Well, okay, it's a pool movie,
Kirk Douglas, Porter Hall, and Jesus Christ debate journalistic ethics in Billy Wilder's Ace in the Hole (Douglas had top billing)RC-2013-116: Ace in the Hole (1951)Your browser does not support this audio More thrilling than going ov
Paul Newman's takes a lickin' but keeps on kickin' as a quasi-Christ figure in his signature roleRC-2013-115: Cool Hand Luke (1967)Your browser does not support this audioCool Hand Luke was a timely allegory for 1960s-era tumult
Robert Redford discusses strategy for the staring contest he's about to have with the cameraRC-2013-114: All the President's Men (1976)Your browser does not support this audio Perhaps the greatest typewriter fetishist movie ever! F
Paul Newman and Katherine Ross, dodging raindropsRC-2013-113: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)Your browser does not support this audioWilliam Goldman researched the story for years, and director George Roy Hill toiled throu
Gene Tierney was so hot that she could make a frumpy rain hat look sexyRC-2013-112: The Film Noir Series — Laura (1944)Your browser does not support this audioOtto Preminger's Laura is beloved by many a noir aficionado, and I'm out
A young Roger Ebert, a lifelong newspaperman, peruses his beloved Sun-Times in the newsroomThe news of Roger Ebert's death has impacted nearly everyone who loves movies, and many who don't. He attained the kind of trust and name recognition tha
The dark knight rises...RC-2013-111: No Country for Old Men (2007) Your browser does not support this audioLet's call this episode "The Roger Ebert Memorial Commentary." The prolific critic felt No Country for Old Men was as good as
The old noir trope of putting a Chandler and a Wilder on a loveseat...RC-2013-110: The Film Noir Series — Double Indemnity (1944)Your browser does not support this audioWe continue down the noir path with a lively dissection of Bi
Little known fact: when he was in grad school, Dr. Ian Malcolm was friends with Tony LaceyRC-2013-109: Annie Hall (1977)Your browser does not support this audioRecently, Turner Classic Movies aired Annie Hall, and I was reminded of
The "self portrait" of Kitty March, Joan Bennett's fast-talking femme fatale who steals Edward G. Robinson's heart in Fritz Lang's film noir, Scarlet Street RC-2013-108: The Film Noir Series—Scarlett Street (1945) Your browser does
Marlon Brando getting his Don makeup on while Francis Ford Coppola waits patiently for his nemesis, Popeye, to show upRC-2013-107: The Godfather (1972) Your browser does not support this audioWhen e-mailer Tomy suggested a few fi
Freddie dreams of Auntie BerthaRC-2013-106: "Back Beyond" (Deleted scenes featurette for The Master)Your browser does not support this audioIn this special episode, I keep the conversation about The Master going by taking 20 minut
Sarah Polley sees no sign of zombies on the set of Take This WaltzRC-2013-105: Take This Waltz (2011)Your browser does not support this audioSarah Polley's intelligent second film takes its name from a Leonard Cohen song, and speaki
Lisa Cohen, interested in her teacher.RC-2013-104: Margaret (Extended Cut) (2011) Your browser does not support this audioIt took a while, but Kenneth Lonergan's follow up to You Can Count On Me finally got seen by audiences in
You have to admit—some of those ink blotches do look sexualRC-2013-103: The Master (2012) Your browser does not support this audioPaul Thomas Anderson's The Master will be released on home media later this month—I'm on top of it.
A girl named Jo is not as weird as a girl named DemiRC-2013-102: A Few Good Men (1992) Your browser does not support this audioDipping into the requests pile (thanks Jeremy), I take on the 1992 Rob Reiner blockbuster A Few Good Men
Yes, the entire movie is like thisRC-2013-102: Killer Joe (2012)Your browser does not support this audioIn this episode, I reach into the requests pile for a criminally underrated 2012 picture about criminally overconfident numbsk
What happens in the doorway doesn't stay in the doorway in Asgar Farhadi's A SeparationRC-2013-101: A Separation (2011)Your browser does not support this audioI've decided that a great way to start 2013 is with what I regarded as t
De Niro and Moriarty take a mulligan while playing putt-putt golf in Raging BullRC-2012-108 (The Scorsese Series): Raging Bull (1980)Your browser does not support this audioBefore I get to some less-beloved Marty joints (coming so
A conflict resolution specialistRC-2012-108: High Fidelity (2000) Your browser does not support this audioLook, conflict resolution is my job, so on this commentary track for High Fidelity, I'm once and for all resolving the questio
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