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FAQs about BP Fleet:How many episodes does BP Fleet have?The podcast currently has 2,536 episodes available.
May 04, 2017Footloose + Fantastic PlanetIt’s time for REBELLION. Kevin Back way back in Herbert Ross’ Footloose. The “foot” is the bottom of a sail: a sail that is footloose is free to move whichever way the wind blows.” Small town rebellion. Outside influences. Rock music, dancing, and the end of the individual. The great rebellious spirit. Fuck the status quo. Fantastic Planet, a film from René Laloux. The human rebellion. Resist the leader. A sort of future on a play where large blue creatures are in charge, but now spoilers are approaching....more49minPlay
May 04, 2017Footloose + Fantastic PlanetIt’s time for REBELLION. Kevin Back way back in Herbert Ross’ Footloose. The “foot” is the bottom of a sail: a sail that is footloose is free to move whichever way the wind blows.” Small town rebellion. Outside influences. Rock … Continue reading →...more0minPlay
May 02, 2017IDMB Episode 122 - Intro to Orson Welles (featuring Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension)Tyler Smith rejoins IDMB to discuss the films of Orson Welles, who was actually quite a famous filmmaker (Citizen Kane, Touch Evil) before he voiced Unicron and was parodied on The Critic. Tyler makes the case for why Welles is and was an essential and path-paving filmmaker, hypothesizes why studio interference makes it difficult to define what "an Orson Welles film" means, and explains why he's not recommending either Kane or Touch of Evil before recommending The Stranger (1946), Chimes at Midnight (1965), and F for Fake (1973)....more1h 39minPlay
May 02, 2017IDMB Episode 122 - Intro to Orson Welles (featuring Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension)Tyler Smith rejoins IDMB to discuss the films of Orson Welles, who was actually quite a famous filmmaker (Citizen Kane, Touch Evil) before he voiced Unicron and was parodied on The Critic. Tyler makes the case for why Welles is and was an essential and path-paving filmmaker, hypothesizes why studio interference makes it difficult to define what "an Orson Welles film" means, and explains why he's not recommending either Kane or Touch of Evil before recommending The Stranger (1946), Chimes at Midnight (1965), and F for Fake (1973)....more1h 39minPlay
May 02, 2017IDMB Episode 122 - Intro to Orson Welles (featuring Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension)Tyler Smith rejoins IDMB to discuss the films of Orson Welles, who was actually quite a famous filmmaker (Citizen Kane, Touch Evil) before he voiced Unicron and was parodied on The Critic. Tyler makes the case for why Welles is and was an essential and path-paving filmmaker, hypothesizes why studio interference makes it difficult to define what "an Orson Welles film" means, and explains why he's not recommending either Kane or Touch of Evil before recommending The Stranger (1946), Chimes at Midnight (1965), and F for Fake (1973)....more1h 39minPlay
May 02, 2017IDMB Episode 122 - Intro to Orson Welles (featuring Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension)Tyler Smith rejoins IDMB to discuss the films of Orson Welles, who was actually quite a famous filmmaker (Citizen Kane, Touch Evil) before he voiced Unicron and was parodied on The Critic. Tyler makes the case for why Welles is and was an essential and path-paving filmmaker, hypothesizes why studio interference makes it difficult to define what "an Orson Welles film" means, and explains why he's not recommending either Kane or Touch of Evil before recommending The Stranger (1946), Chimes at Midnight (1965), and F for Fake (1973)....more1h 39minPlay
May 02, 2017IDMB Episode 122 - Intro to Orson Welles (featuring Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension)Tyler Smith rejoins IDMB to discuss the films of Orson Welles, who was actually quite a famous filmmaker (Citizen Kane, Touch Evil) before he voiced Unicron and was parodied on The Critic. Tyler makes the case for why Welles is and was an essential and path-paving filmmaker, hypothesizes why studio interference makes it difficult to define what "an Orson Welles film" means, and explains why he's not recommending either Kane or Touch of Evil before recommending The Stranger (1946), Chimes at Midnight (1965), and F for Fake (1973)....more1h 39minPlay
May 02, 2017IDMB Episode 122 - Intro to Orson Welles (featuring Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension)Tyler Smith rejoins IDMB to discuss the films of Orson Welles, who was actually quite a famous filmmaker (Citizen Kane, Touch Evil) before he voiced Unicron and was parodied on The Critic. Tyler makes the case for why Welles is and was an essential and path-paving filmmaker, hypothesizes why studio interference makes it difficult to define what "an Orson Welles film" means, and explains why he's not recommending either Kane or Touch of Evil before recommending The Stranger (1946), Chimes at Midnight (1965), and F for Fake (1973)....more1h 39minPlay
May 01, 2017528. Summer Movie Preview 2017Tyler and David discuss the upcoming Summer movies as well as working through some shit....more1h 43minPlay
April 28, 2017BP Movie Journal 4/27/17Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including The Lost City of Z, Citizen Kane, Private Property, Churchill, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Silicon Valley, Five Came Back, Survivor and The Amazing Race....more1h 40minPlay
FAQs about BP Fleet:How many episodes does BP Fleet have?The podcast currently has 2,536 episodes available.