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This is At the Brewvies, where four friends share a beer and talk about movies. A film industry professional, a civil engineer, a lawyer, and a radio engineer -- who does not watch the movies, but instead only reads the Wikipedia page -- have a good time and an honest discussion about movies. www.atthebrewvies.com @atthebrewvies
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Welcome to Channel 801's first podcast. Channel 801 is dedicated to showing and promoting local Utah films and Utah film makers. We have partnered with Brewvies in downtown Salt Lake City to offer a monthly film showcase. We present short films produced in Utah by Utah talent. We also offer a great networking opportunity for those participating in the showcase. For more information or to submit your sort film please go to www.ch801.com
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In this episode, At the Brewvies covers the 1988 rom-com/sports classic Bull Durham. A lot of expectations are reconciled and the guys find some surprises in this love letter to America’s pastime, sex…I mean baseball. Bull Durham, we learned, is a baseball classic. What is your favorite sports movie? We want to hear from you! Tweet at us or send us…
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In this episode, At the Brewvies covers the 2019 war film 1917. This film is known for its use of the “single-take” conceit, and the guys dive into what that means and how it works. 1917 is a modern war classic. What is your favorite war movie? We want to hear from you! Tweet at us or send us an email. Links to follow along: Wikipedia page Schneide…
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In this episode, At the Brewvies covers the 1986 musical Little Shop of Horrors. This classic of camp marks the first musical At the Brewvies talks about — even if it means Andrew cheated and watched the movie. Little Shop of Horrors has a great use of the Greek Chorus. What are your favorite Greek Choruses from cinema? We want to hear from you! Tw…
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In this episode, At the Brewvies covers the 2016 sci-fi film Arrival, directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner. Follow along as we navigate this mind-twisting modern classic. Arrival has some very unique and interesting on-screen aliens. What are your favorite movie aliens? We want to hear from you! Tweet at us or send …
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Continuing in the Northwesterly direction, the guys go to Oregon and spend some time with Wendy & Lucy. A much smaller and more intimate film than the ones that At the Brewvies has covered before, Wendy & Lucy opens the door to dialogue about the American Dream, poverty, and privilege. It also stars a very good girl named Lucy. What are your favori…
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After going to the office in Episode 6, the guys take a trip in a Northwesterly direction. Try to keep up as At the Brewvies follows Cary Grant on planes, trains, and automobiles across the US in Alfred Hithcock’s classic North by Northwest. This week's beer: Proclamation Ale Mythomania, Dogfish Head Perfect Disguise, Founder’s All Day IPA www.atth…
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In this special bonus episode, the guys come back to the mics to relate the pandemic-popular show Tiger King to the cast of Glengarry Glen Ross and discuss possible recastings of the ensemble classic. We also want to hear your ideas for a new Glengarry Glen Ross cast! Tweet us your ideas (@atthebrewvies) or email them to us (atthebrewvies@gmail.com…
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This episode we go back and tackle another classic - Ridley Scott's 1979 space horror Alien. After a long trek through the sweltering heat of Manhattan, we wound up in Ben's kitchen to record this episode where we were joined briefly by Ben's roommate Purse. Because we were out of the studio, things might sound a little different. We cooled off, th…
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Having a third episode almost makes this feel like a real podcast. We got to let loose a little bit on this episode because, I mean, come on, it's Space Jam. We may have lost Bowser for a bit, but we had our friend Corey fill in admirably. He also let us record at ESPN Deportes, which added a bit of extra flair. We covered a wide range of topics, f…
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Ben and Jamie get the honor of interviewing one of the most active and talented groups in the Utah Film Scene, Joel Petrie and Ryan Templeman of Parking Garage Pictures. Founding partners of Parking Garage Pictures, Joel Petrie and Ryan Templeman, polar opposites with enough artistic similarities to create films greater than the sum of their indivi…
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Ben and Jamie get the opportunity to talk with talented Andrea Peterson before the December showing of Channel 801. Andrea considers herself more of a storyteller than anything. Whether behind the camera, in front of a computer, or acting on stage or film, her passion is the story. She got her undergraduate degree in Literature before moving on to …
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Ben and Jamie sit down with Chris Adler before the November showing of Channel 801. Chris is the founder of Shift Films and has been an independent filmmaker for the last five years, producing a variety of socially-conscious short films varying greatly in budget ranges and scale. He has assembled a team of fabulous filmmakers who are dedicated and …
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Channel 801 is delighted to bring you another episode of our podcast. Ben Fuller and Jamie Maxfield get a little face to face time with Joseph Puente who had an encore showing of his short film The Story of Philip and Auggie. This was a kind of tribute showing. Joseph's beloved dog and star of The Story of Philip and Auggie past away. We get to tal…
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Welcome to another fun filled episode of Channel 801 podcast. Where we interview a few of the film makers from the movie showcase we have at Brewvies in Salt Lake City Utah. On this Episode Ben Fuller and Jamie Maxfield discuss several films presented to the showcase by three of the film makers. Spanky Ward (Kassidy's Magic Show and Face to Face), …
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Channel 801 is delighted to present this episode of our podcast. Recorded at Brewvies in downtown Salt Lake City Utah. Each month we showcase local film makers project on the big screen at Brewvies. After, we interview a few of the creative people who allowed us to sow off their works. This month we are joined by Ali Barr who produced 50 Cents and …
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Channel 801 is excited to present the first episode of the Channel 801 podcast. Recorded at Brewvies in downtown Salt Lake City Utah, We talk about several films featured in the April show and the film scene in Utah. This episode features Barlow Elton who produced Classified Intelligence and Marion DeAngelis who produced Peake-ed Hues alone with ho…
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