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By Brian Karpas
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
Hello movie going public. On this episode I sat down with one of my dearest, Diamond Brown, to watch and discuss 1952s Don't Bother to Knock, starring Marilyn Monroe, Ricard Widmark, and Anne Bancroft. This noir thriller is considered by many, especially Marilyn fans, as an underrated gem, showcasing Marilyn's early dramatic abilities, but does this piece of cinema still hold up for a modern audience? Find out.
Hello movie going public! On this episode of The Vintage Millennial, I sat down with my sister, Alyssa Karpas, to watch and discuss 1973s Whats Up Doc?, starring Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, and Madeline Kahn. This Peter Bogdanovich love letter to the screwball comedies of the ninteen thirties was a box office fan favorite, but does this movie hod up for a modern audience? Find Out
Hello, movie going public and happy holidays! On this episode of the podcast, I sat down with Youtube's Nick DiRamio to discuss 1946s It's a Wonderful Life. This Frank Capra movie starring James "Jimmy" Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas Mitchell, and Gloria Grahame, is considered to be one of the most iconic movies to watch for the the holidays, but does this movie really hold up? Find out
Hello movie going public! For this episode, I sat down with my friend and returning guest, Shelby Bias, to watch and discuss 1953s How to Marry a Millionaire, starring Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable, and Marilyn Monroe. This rom com about 3 New York models on the hunt for millionaires to marry was one of the top 10 biggest boxoffice successes of 1953, but does this movie still hold up for a modern audience? Find out
Hello movie going public! On this episode of the podcast I sat down with my friend, Sarah Lavin, to watch and discuss 1944s Gaslight, starring Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, Dame Angela Lansbury, Barbara Everest, and Dame May Whitty. This movie about a newly married is haunting and is the seed for the internet's favorite term to bastardize, but does this George Cukor directed movie still hold for a young audience? Find out
Hello movie going public! On this episode of The Vintage Millennial, I sat down with Drag Queen, Karen Beaches, to watch and discuss 1962s What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Victor Buono, Maidie Norman, and Anna Lee. This psychological thriller starring two of movie history's most titanous icons as sisters is now as big of a cult classic as you can get, especially for spooky season, but does this movie still hold up for a modern audience? Find out.
Hello Movie Going Public. On this episode, returning guest Gretchen Goetzman satr down to watch and discuss 1974s The Sugarland Express starring Goldie Hawn, William Atherton, Ben Johnson, and Michael Sacks. This film about a couple who takes a highway patrolman hostage as the go on the run from the law to get their son from foster care, is the feature length directorial debut of Steven Spielberg, but does this piece of cinema still hold up for a modern audience? find out,
Hello moving going public! On this episode. I sat down with my friend and host of The Pictures Got Small podcast, Francesca Luisi to watch and discuss 1964s What a Way to Go! starring Shirley MacLaine, Dean Martin, Dick Van Dyke, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Gene Kelly, and Bob Cumming. This whimsical campy movie is colorful and full of character but does this movie still hold up for a modern audience?... find out
Hello movie going public! On this episode, I sat down with the editor of this podcast as well as the cohost of the Junkyard Divas podcast, Trevor George to dicsuss 1964s Mary Poppins starring Dame Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns, Hermoine Badgley, Reta Shaw, Karen Dotrice, and Michael Garber. This musical adaption of PL Travers's classic series is considered to to be practically perfect in Every way, but does this movie still hold up for a modern audience? Find Out
Hello movie going public! On this episode, I sat down with filmmaker and film aficionado, Reed Carson, to watch and discuss the 1966 film adaptation of Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize nominated play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, starring Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Sir Richard Burton, Sandy Dennis, and George Segal, and directed by Mike Nichols in his film directorial debut! This film is considered to be one of the movies in the mid 1960s to change the rules of what can be seen and said in film, but does this movie still hold up for a modern audience? Find out
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.