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Can you dig it? This week, REEL ONE Podcast ventures into the gritty, neon-lit streets of 1970s New York City to explore the 1979 cult classic, The Warriors.
We are joined by very special guests Michael Gingold and Chris Poggali, the authors of the incredible new book, "Armies of the Night", for an in-depth, behind-the-scenes analysis of one of the most controversial and iconic action films ever made.
⏰ Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro: The Siskel & Ebert Controversy 00:00:16 - Introducing Guests Michael Gingold & Chris Poggiali (Authors, Armies of the Night) 00:04:25 - The Career of Director Walter Hill (Sam Peckinpah, The Driver) 00:07:29 - The "Comic Book" Stylistic Shift 00:12:26 - Analysis: Director's Cut vs. Theatrical Cut 00:15:45 - The Casting Process (James Remar's Audition) 00:20:23 - The Dangers of Shooting The Warriors on Location 00:26:41 - The Story Behind "Warriors, come out to play" Improv 00:32:32 - The Cinematography of Andrew Laszlo ("Wet Pavement" Look) 00:36:32 - The Film's Release and Public Controversy 00:42:15 - How The Warriors Was Reappraised as a Cult Classic 00:46:55 - Scene Breakdown: The Prom Couple on the Train 00:50:16 - About the Book: Armies of the Night 01:05:36 - Was it a Mistake to Write Ajax Out Early? 01:09:04 - The Film's Connection to Greek Mythology 01:09:58 - Final Thanks & Wrap-up
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By reeloneCan you dig it? This week, REEL ONE Podcast ventures into the gritty, neon-lit streets of 1970s New York City to explore the 1979 cult classic, The Warriors.
We are joined by very special guests Michael Gingold and Chris Poggali, the authors of the incredible new book, "Armies of the Night", for an in-depth, behind-the-scenes analysis of one of the most controversial and iconic action films ever made.
⏰ Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro: The Siskel & Ebert Controversy 00:00:16 - Introducing Guests Michael Gingold & Chris Poggiali (Authors, Armies of the Night) 00:04:25 - The Career of Director Walter Hill (Sam Peckinpah, The Driver) 00:07:29 - The "Comic Book" Stylistic Shift 00:12:26 - Analysis: Director's Cut vs. Theatrical Cut 00:15:45 - The Casting Process (James Remar's Audition) 00:20:23 - The Dangers of Shooting The Warriors on Location 00:26:41 - The Story Behind "Warriors, come out to play" Improv 00:32:32 - The Cinematography of Andrew Laszlo ("Wet Pavement" Look) 00:36:32 - The Film's Release and Public Controversy 00:42:15 - How The Warriors Was Reappraised as a Cult Classic 00:46:55 - Scene Breakdown: The Prom Couple on the Train 00:50:16 - About the Book: Armies of the Night 01:05:36 - Was it a Mistake to Write Ajax Out Early? 01:09:04 - The Film's Connection to Greek Mythology 01:09:58 - Final Thanks & Wrap-up
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