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“I’ve never understood this joke, but then I’ve never been to Earth.”Shooting for the Stars on a Shoestring BudgetIn 1996, writer/director Cory McAbee set out to make a wholly unique film that blended elements of science fiction, Western, comed
In this inaugural episode of Cinema Scope, host Andy Nelson is joined by professors Leon Hunt and Chris Hamm to explore the captivating world of wuxia, a Chinese film genre that blends philosophy, action, and legend. They discuss the key elemen
In this inaugural episode of Cinema Scope, host Andy Nelson is joined by professors Leon Hunt and Chris Hamm to explore the captivating world of wuxia, a Chinese film genre that blends philosophy, action, and legend. They discuss the key elemen
“You call it luck. I call it destiny.”Talking About John Huston’s The Man Who Would Be King with our guest, actor Patrick FabianIn this engaging episode of Movies We Like, hosts Andy Nelson and Pete Wright are joined by special guest Patrick Fa
“You call it luck. I call it destiny.”Talking About John Huston’s The Man Who Would Be King with our guest, actor Patrick FabianIn this engaging episode of Movies We Like, hosts Andy Nelson and Pete Wright are joined by special guest Patrick Fa
“My grandma always said, ‘Family pulling together in times of need will make it strong.’”The Family That Eats Together: A Discussion of Soul FoodBefore Soul Food hit theaters in 1997, writer and director George Tillman Jr. struggled to get his
“Romance is about the possibility of the thing.”Love Jones hit theaters in 1997 as writer/director Theodore Witcher’s acclaimed debut. With an eclectic jazz soundtrack and romantic story filled with poetry slams, complex relationships, and care
“Let’s be realistic. Now, sooner or later, they’re going to get around to offering me a plea deal, and you know that. That’s why you are here to kill me.”Jackie Brown Rides High in Tarantino’s Homage to BlaxploitationQuentin Tarantino burst ont
“Memory is a selection of images, some elusive, others imprinted indelibly in the brain. The summer I killed my father, I was ten years old.”Exploring the Layers of Eve's BayouWith her moody directorial debut Eve's Bayou, independent filmmaker
Talking About Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie with our guest, Costume Designer Antoinette MessamOn this episode of Movies We Like, we speak with costume designer Antoinette Messam about her incredible career in film and one of her favorite movies,
Talking About Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie with our guest, Costume Designer Antoinette MessamOn this episode of Movies We Like, we speak with costume designer Antoinette Messam about her incredible career in film and one of her favorite movies,
“He’s a wily one, that ichthy-demon.”Waterworld: Sinking Budgets and Soaring SpectacleIn the early 1990s, Kevin Costner was riding high after hits like Dances with Wolves and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. He teamed up again with his Robin Hood
"Thrust it! Thrust it!”Before the sequins and controversy hit the screen, Showgirls was a script that sparked excitement for its bold take on the glitz and grunge of Las Vegas life. Helmed by Paul Verhoeven and penned by Joe Eszterhas, the duo
“Why do you wait? Put it on for it is not a badge of my shame, but your own.”Roland Joffé took on the challenge of adapting Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter for the big screen in 1995. With a passion for the source ma
“Congratulations, Morgan. There’s another town you’ve destroyed.”After the success of Die Hard 2 and Cliffhanger, director Renny Harlin wanted to establish his wife Geena Davis as an action star. He sought out a swashbuckling pirate adventure s
“Are you serving that ape a martini?”In the early 1990s, following the massive success of Jurassic Park, studios were eager to adapt more of Michael Crichton’s popular novels to film. Congo had been published back in 1980 but no one had figured
“Life isn't like in the movies. Life... is much harder.”Talking About Cinema Paradiso with our guest, Special Effects Supervisor Chris ReynoldsIn this magical episode, we chat with veteran special effects artist and supervisor Chris Reynolds ab
“Life isn't like in the movies. Life... is much harder.”Talking About Cinema Paradiso with our guest, Special Effects Supervisor Chris ReynoldsIn this magical episode, we chat with veteran special effects artist and supervisor Chris Reynolds ab
“Dead or alive, you are coming with me.”In 1987, screenwriters Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner developed an original story idea while working on the set of Blade Runner. They envisioned a dystopian future where privatized police forces mainta
"This is true love. You think this happens every day?"After William Goldman's novel The Princess Bride was published in 1973, film studios immediately saw its potential and vied for the movie rights. 20th Century Fox won out, paying Goldman to
“There’s something out there waiting for us, and it ain’t no man. We’re all going to die.”After the huge success of Rocky IV in 1985, screenwriters Jim and John Thomas saw an opportunity for another Rocky film where he'd have to fight an alien,
“Kill your brother, you’ll feel better.”The 80s were a transformative time for vampire films, leading studios to rethink the genre and develop sexier, edgier stories for modern audiences. Under Joel Schumacher’s direction, The Lost Boys brought
“You just digested the bad guy.”Innerspace came about after Jeffrey Boam took Chip Proser’s original script and injected comedy into the straightforward sci-fi concept. With Joe Dante directing and Steven Spielberg executive producing, the film
“Game? This wasn’t meant to be a game. Never!”James Caan stars as Jonathan E., a legendary athlete in the brutal sport of Rollerball in Norman Jewison’s 1975 dystopian sci-fi thriller. With a screenplay by William Harrison based on his short st
“You may think you know what you’re dealing with, but you don’t. Believe me.”Talking About Chinatown with our guest, Cinematographer Erik MesserschmidtRoman Polanski's 1974 neo-noir Chinatown is regarded as one of the greatest films of all time
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