
Ep. 26: ‘The Last Man on Earth (1964)’ or ‘Vincent V. Vampires: Dawn of Poptimism’
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05/27/21 • 114 min
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Ep. 25: ‘To Each His Own (1946)’ or ‘The Two Olivia’s’
Zach is joined by Author and Filmmaker Olivia Carmel (A How To Guide on Surviving Your First Bee Sting) to unravel the emotional highs and the lows found in Mitchell Leisen's 1946 picture, 'To Each His Own', and the triumph of its star, Olivia de Havilland. Get ready to have all the feelings as the two discover how the film holds a true balance that can make melodrama work, soak in the rich detail courtesy of Leisen's direction, sing the absolute praises of Roland Culver, ponder over the outdated elements in the film plot, and learn a bit more about one..... BILL GOODWIN. Within the episode is a story of courage and tenacity as the two dig as deep as one can into the life of the films star, Olivia de Havilland, and how her noble actions changed Hollywood for the better. In all of this you will still find a moment or two to giggle at such fun matters as what not to do on a date while in a airplane and learning that Leisen made a 30 second Scorsese movie. PLUS: Olivia de Havilland as Batman. To Find More of Olivia's Work, be sure to check out her work: Film: https://vimeo.com/oliviajcarmel The Little Dentist (as mentioned on the show): https://vimeo.com/375534524 and pick up her wonderful Poetry Book, 'A HOW-TO GUIDE ON SURVIVING YOUR FIRST BEE STING' here : oliviajcarmel.com
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Ep. 27: ‘Batman: The Movie (1966)’ or ‘Batman & Robin Meet Brad, The Revue Becomes Rad’
Holy Ballyhoo Batman! That's right Robin, this week the Ballyhoo will discuss your most daring adventure as Zach sits down with podcast and filmmaker Bradley Haag (Reel Nerds Podcast, 'Legend of Drunken Brew Master') to talk about the Pow, Wham, and Zocko 1966 film, 'Batman: The Movie'. Hop in the Bat-mobile and join our heroes as they recall their respective Batman Beginnings, dive into the formation of the television show and how the film attempted to further capture the Bat-mania ensuing, dig into the surprising similarities between this film and future superhero films, ponder just how silly and wonderful at once can the film get, and discuss the importance of the groundwork this iteration of Batman laid out for future generations of Bat-lovers. But whats this? Humor? Could it be from that Clown Prince of Crime? No gentle listener, but it does come in the form of our heroes coming to grips with Penguins disappearing henchmen, realizing the greatest flaw in the villains plan, re-writing the ending of The Dark Knight Rises, and reignite the debate about digitally removing mustaches. Tune In This Week and Same Ballyhoo Time Same Ballyhoo Channel. ------ Be sure to listen to Brad each week on REEL NERDS PODCAST https://reelnerdspodcast.com and watch his plethora of amazing short films at his website: https://www.nebulusvisions.com
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