FYI: I HAVE THIS AIR FRESHNER THAT GOES OFF EVERY 45 MINUTES, and I got a new mic from my boyfriend sooooo you can hear it lmao. Although I got rid of background noise while editing. I love this podcast more than I love redoing those small moments. This is a good one.
The first episode to last over an hour deals with Alfred Hitchcock, who is widely regarded to be one of the greatest directors of all time -- including to me. Enjoy, anddddd Merry Christmas. I pronounce mise-en-scene like a Californian. Also… Did you get my Grammarly joke? Because everyone uses Grammarly, lmao. I am back, “sometimes.” As I edited this back, I was like, “wow, I am so excited about Knives Out.” This is the most exciting podcast to date, and I am very pumped... that's why I talk so much. :)
Alfred Hitchcock (1899 - 1980);
Clue (Lynn 1985);
"And Then There Were Fewer" (Family Guy, 2010; S9, E1);
Knives Out (Johnson 2019)
Bernstein, Adam. “Filmmaker Billy Wilder Dies.” 2002. Washington Post. The Washington Post. March 29, 2002.
Frayne, John P. "North by Northwest." Journal of Aesthetic Education 9, no. 2 (1975): 77-95.
Hall, Sheldon. "Dial M for Murder." Film History 16, no. 3 (2004): 243-55.
Moura, Gabe. “Mise-En-Scène.” 2014. elementsofcinema. July 2014.