Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.
Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.
For episode nineteen, I’m joined by triple threat teacher, podcaster and author Tony Farina to discuss the nineteenth big screen appearance
of The Stath in the Corman-produced, Paul W.S. Anderson-directed, Death Race redux.
We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?
Guest star Tony can be contacted via his website https://www.arfarina.com/ and you can listen to his show Indie Comic Spotlight via the Comics in Motion Podcast network. He’s also the author of the Austen Chronicles, a modern-day, YA re-imagining of the Jane Austen novels published by 4 Horsemen Publications. He has previously featured on this show to review Snatch, The Italian Job and when he took one for the team to discuss London.
The short story The Racer by Ib Melchior (that served as the inspiration for the Death Race adaptations mentioned during the show) can be found for free via the internet archive website at the following link: https://archive.org/details/reelfuture00acke/page/n5/mode/2up.
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The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay.
Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.
Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.