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People of Earth, Welcome! Please like, follow, and rate us on whatever platform you're listening to us on. It helps out the show more than you could ever know. If you think this show is funny, please share it with your friends!
Well, we decided to end the season on an odd note. We've gone through the eras, and we've grown WAY faster than we thought we would. We share some of that with you, by shouting out all the countries you cats are living in and some of our other analytics thanks to Anchor.fm! Then, we bookend the series with a little stream of consciousness / banter on the death of the video store, streaming, and the state of cinema as we see it today. Spoiler alert: its a postmodern wasteland.
Grab your wallet chain, a stolen CD, and a dollar store DVD. This is America, baby and its Guerilla Film History NOW!
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This week, Marc and Pete talk about the two films that made them want to be film nerds before speeding through the 90s and early 00s like a runaway bus. We go over T2: Judgement Day, Space Jam, Double Jeopardy, Armageddon, the list just keeps going, people! We're only one episode away from our first season's finale! So strap in, grab some gushers and DO THE DEW! ITS GUERILLA FILM HISTORY NOW!
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This week, Marc and Pete talk about the 1980s. This is the era where the franchise is truly born. The former model of contracted movie star has been remolded into actors and actresses that are genre stars. And the money-balling of movies begins anew.
But we also talk about the academy space during this time, and the emerging American indie scene that would bleed into the 1990s, particularly Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing."
Did you know Cocaine Psychosis is a real thing?! Neither did we! ITSGUERILLAFILMHISTORYNOW!
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This week, Pete and Marc discuss Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part I and II, as well as Apocalypse Now!, to show what happens when things go right and wrong with an Auteur director. We then compare that to Ridley Scott's Alien, and Ridley Scott himself, whom still seems to have a blank check in Hollywood. Marc then goes off on Michael Cimino and how he single handedly destroyed United Artists with Heaven's Gate. Finally, the guys talk about the godsends of the upcoming Blockbuster Era, Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas, and how corporate comes in to crack down on these hippie-dippie, drug-addled artists.
Make sure that little velcro strap on your boogie board is nice and tight. The water is choppy and the real surfers are on their way, its Guerilla Film History Now!
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WARNING: Episode is censored, but this might not be appropriate for work, so we're throwing the #NSFW tag here. You've been warned!
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This week, we talked so much we had another episode worth of talking to do! Pete and Marc have a great discussion on Auteur Theory, what makes an Auteur more than a director, and we tell your boss to go F*** themselves. Go out there and make some art already!
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This week, Marc and Pete discuss the new Mortal Kombat movie and violence in media before diving into The American New Wave. This is an era we think can be best described as "Film's Adolescence." Gone are the days of the Hays Code and here are the days of Haze Strains, because its sex, drugs and Rock N' Roll, Baby! We discuss The Graduate, Easy Rider, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and the emergence of Method Acting and American Auteur directors. Finally, we talk about how people might misinterpret this movement as only about the explicit content of sex and violence, but more as a statement on how the world was, where it was going, and trying to answer questions most people didn't even care to think about.
It's time to throw that fist in the air and tell The Man he's a square, because its Guerilla Film History NOW!
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.