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By Mikes Pereira and Clark
The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.
Veteran culture journalist Joel Rubinoff sits down to talk about “Joel Rubinoff: The Rock n Roll Years” – a throwback film festival featuring five legendary classics hosted at Princess Cinemas. Joel will introduce each film and discuss post-show with a unique special guest for each screening!
Joel joins us to talk about each of his selections, the near-and-dear films that heartbreakingly didn't make the cut, and his 35-year career as a journalist covering film, music, and so much more!
Details, showtimes and tickets can be found on the Princess Cinemas website at: https://princesscinemas.com/simplenews/joel-rubinoff-the-rock-n-roll-years. Don't miss it!
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
In our final episode with Anna Beard, she considers our new question of inheriting and passing along films, and gives some beautiful responses. And, she gives us an opportunity to remember the career of Dame Maggie Smith, which Clark ruins by once again obsessing over a chicken leg.
Anna's Instagram @ Thready.To.Sew
KW Garment Sewist Guild
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
We took a detour on our discussion of soft spooky films with Anna Beard to talk about the supposed King of Spook, Tim Burton. Are his films spoopy, spooky, or none of the above? The answer may SURPRISE... you.
Anna's Instagram @ Thready.To.Sew
KW Garment Sewist Guild
Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/.
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
Anna tackles a holiday themed double feature, and comes up with some Friendly recommendations. Don't light the black flame candle under these choices, their a boooooooost of entertainment.
Anna's Instagram @ Thready.To.Sew
KW Garment Sewist Guild
Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/.
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
Like so many FOX shows in the 90's, we premiere our 4th season deep into October, with a holiday themed episode. Returning guest Anna Beard is here to define what a "spoopy" movie is. Entry point to scarier faire, or warm comfort as the weather turns chilly. We talk about gentle favourites, and why these sorts of films don't seem to get made anymore, or do they..?
Halloween is Grinch Night
Anna's Instagram @ Thready.To.Sew
KW Garment Sewist Guild
Party City Canada's Instagram
Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/.
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
Mikes Pereira and Clark sit down with local communicator and avid movie-not-watcher Charlotte Prong and see if she is able to guess what a movie is about from the title alone. This episode we discuss Rian Johnson's sci-fi time travel thriller (and Bruce Willis' last good film?) Looper.
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
The Mike's finish off their season with an episode remembering the recently departed actor and Canadian icon Donald Sutherland. We discuss the roles that defined him as an actor, the roles he defined, and when in a career does the gravitas kick in?
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
As you might have guess from this past month of episodes, our conversation with Michael Davison was really far wandering, but we bring you one last episode, back on topic, with a combo episode in which we discuss Michael's double feature, and what movies he feels he inherited, and will pass on to his young sons.
Michael Davison's Instagram
Watch Code 8: Part 1
Watch Code 8: Part 2
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Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
When we say that getting three Mikes on mic leads to a lot of chat, believe us. We continue our conversation with Michael Davison as we discuss the career of Terry Gilliam, how maybe things should be left in the past, and is Adam Driver the dead-project messiah?
Michael Davison's Instagram
Watch Code 8: Part 1
Watch Code 8: Part 2
Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/.
Email: [email protected]
Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
The three Mikes discuss the importance of filmmakers making shorts, shooting commercials, and making music videos to experiment and get comfortable behind the camera. We also talk about who Beyoncé and Traylor Swift, and not just for SEO purposes.
Michael Davison's Instagram
Watch Code 8: Part 1
Watch Code 8: Part 2
Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/.
Email: [email protected]
Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
Logo design: Jon Johnson
The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.