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A weekly podcast where two friends work their way through a Director's theatrical filmography from their first film all the way through to their last. To kick of our second volume, Season Six, focuses on the work of Kathryn Bigelow, while previous directors have been Robert Zemeckis, Zack Snyder, Sam Raimi, Joe Carnahan and Ron Howard.
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In this week's episode things get a little bit spooky as we take a look at Tim Burton's darkest entry into his filmography to date. 1999's Sleepy Hollow is an ode to Burton's Disney animation roots and is a fascinatingly dark film with performances from Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci and Helena Bonham Carter that show how dark Burton can go without l…
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In this week's episode, we take a look at Mars Attacks! Based upon the Topps Trading Card series, this 1996 comedy is an anarchist at heart in all the best ways. Tune as we talk the film's journey to screen, it's links to the crazy Ed Harris film Walker, it's incredible cast and so much more.By CineFOOLS Media, Geoff Reid, Craig Killian
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In this week's episode we are joined again by the wonderful Blake Howard of One Heat Minute Productions. His knowledge of Batman Returns runs deep, so deep he is tattooed with Michael Keaton! Together we chat the film itself, an array of tidbits and the which Nike Air Max's did Batman wear.By From First To Last
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In this week's episode we return to Gotham City for part 1 of our deep dive into Batman Returns. Tim Burton's darker retelling of The Dark Knight stunned movie goers and critics alike and the journey to screen is equally as fascinating as the film itself. Listen in to hear about the film, its journey to screen and the fact that we almost didn't get…
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Last week we discussed the journey to screen for Tim Burton's epic fairytale and in this week's episode, we're joined by Tim and Leigh from Popcorn Podcast to chat all about the film Edward Scissorhands. It's a great chat covers the film, the plot line, actors and even has a few stories such as Baz Luhrmann's hype man and so much more. You won't wa…
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Our journey through the filmography of Tim Burton continues. In part 1 of our Batman episode we talked the journey of Batman the character to our screens and this week we're talking the film's journey to screen, the film itself and so much more. Along with some great movie tangents there are tidbits all about the film, including Jack Nicholson's ey…
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In this week's episode, we take a look at Tim Burton's second feature film. The cult classic, Beetlejuice. It's a film that helped launch the careers of both Burton and Michael Keaton and has become one of the film most named when discussing Burton's filmography. But the big question is...will it be the same film we both remembered or something tot…
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In this week's episode, we take a look at Tim Burton's first feature film. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure is a cult hit with wacky characters and absurdist situations that all take place on a cross country road trip. To say these two Aussie's didn't know what hit them is an understatement but amongst all their attempts at wrapping their head around Paul R…
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In this week's episode, we return for Part 2 of our epic introduction into the works of Tim Burton. Where last week we travelled through Burton's journey to his first feature film, this week we discuss his body of work. We also discuss the films we are most looking forward to, what could be his least prolific piece of work and what our surprise fil…
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We're back for season 8! In this season we're talking Tim Burton. Best known for films such as Edward Scissorhands, Batman, Sweeney Todd, Mars Attacks and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Burton has carved himself a niche market of accessible gothic horror romance stories.In this two part episode we'll discuss his journey into becoming the film m…
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In this weeks episode, Craig and Geoff continue on their journey through the filmography of Michael Mann and discuss Public Enemies. Focusing on a 12 month period in the life of John Dillinger and the creation of the FBI, it's a welcome change of scenery from Mann's previous films. Together they discuss the film's journey to screen, where the film …
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff are joined by writer, producer and director Stuart Beattie whose work includes Collateral, 3:10 To Yuma, 30 Days of Night, Pirates of the Caribbean and so much more. Together they discuss Stuart's career, the journey to screen of Collateral, the Steven Spielberg produced Halo TV series and so much more.…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at Michael Mann's gripping thriller, Collateral. Set within one gritty evening in LA, Tom Cruise plays an assassin who hires a taxi to ferry him from job to job. Cruise and Foxx give great performances and together we talk the film's journey to screen, the cast, the fantastic script and so much mo…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff are joined by Leigh and Tim from Popcorn Podcast to talk about Michael Mann's biopic based on a 10 year period of Muhammad Ali's life. It's a journey to screen you'd expect from such a personality and the chats about the film are a heck of a lot of fun.By Popcorn Podcast, CineFOOLS Media
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In this week’s episode, Craig and Geoff return to Michael Mann’s heist opus to talk Heat. They’re joined by Michael Mann and Heat enthusiast, and expert, Blake Howard from One Heat Minute Productions to dive deep into this modern classic. Together they talk the film, Mann’s filmography so far and what to expect in the rest of the season. It’s one h…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff talk the epic journey to screen of Michael Mann's career defining film, Heat. It's a journey that spanned his entire career and saw multiple iterations of the script, including a failed TV series that become a made for TV movie. It's the first part of an epic chat about a film that has gone on to be viewed as…
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In this weeks episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at Michael Mann's psychological thriller, Manhunter. The first ever appearance of Hannibal Lector is a fascinating and innovative approach to the thriller genre and together, the lads discuss the film's journey to screen, where it sits within Mann's filmography and so much more.…
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In the first of a two part episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at quite possibly the most fascinating film they've covered in their 104 episodes. The Keep is Michael Mann's second film and his only foray into gothic horror. It was ambitious film making that resulted in a troubled production, a film that has studio finger prints all over it, a repo…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at the theatrical debut of Michael Mann. Together they discuss the film's journey to screen, the links to Mann's future work that are already present, how it fares compared to other directors first films, the performances of the cast and so much more. Reference Links https://www.chicagotribune.com…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff kick off their seventh season by discussing the life of director, writer and producer Michael Mann. Together they chat about his life before film making, discuss his theatrical releases and chat about what they're most looking forward to in the season to come. www.fftlpodcast.com Insta: @fftlpodcast FB: @fftl…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at Chris Nolan's third and final instalment of his Dark Knight Trilogy. They talk the film from the perspective of not watching previous films to see if it works as a stand alone film or are the criticisms the film received justified? www.fftlpodcast.com Insta: @fftlpodcast FB: @fftlpodcast Twitte…
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We return to Season 6 for a mini episode ab out Triple Frontier. A film that we developed as a directing vehicle for Kathryn Bigelow, it found a home at Netflix and a new director. Together Craig and Geoff talk the film and how its roots in Bigelow are present and so much more. www.fftlpodcast.com Insta: @fftlpodcast FB: @fftlpodcast Twitter: @fftl…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff return to Season 2 to discuss Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead. A semi-sequel to his first film, Dawn of the Dead, it's a return to zombie films, this time mixed with a heist. Together the lads will chat the films journey to screen, how it fits in Snyder's filmography and more. www.fftlpodcast.com Insta: @fftlp…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff wrap up their deep dive into the filmography of Kathryn Bigelow. Together they discuss her filmography, their discoveries throughout the season and the subsequent influences Bigelow has made within the film industry. They also rank her filmographies, their past directors and announce who will be featured in S…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at Kathryn Bigelow's Academy Award Winning film, The Hurt Locker. Together they discuss the film, its journey to screen, the long break between projects for Bigelow and the way this film ushers in a new era for her film making, plus so much more. Follow Us; www.fftlpodcast.com Insta: @fftlpodcast …
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff return to 2002 for the second time this season to talk K-19: The Widowmaker. A russian submarine, survival film starring Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson that also manages to be one of the most expensive independent films of all time. Together they take a discuss the film's journey to screen, russian lawsuits, w…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at one of Kathryn Bigelow's lesser known films. The Weight of Water is a film that took quite a journey to screen and is quite an intriguing entry to her body of work. Together, they discuss the film, it's journey to screen, the amazing cast and so much more. Follow Us; www.fftlpodcast.com Insta: …
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at Kathryn Bigelow's futuristic sci-fi noir, Strange Days. Following a story created by James Cameron, it is a film that even 25+ years on is still socially and culturally relevant in an eerie way. Together, Craig and Geoff discuss the film's journey to screen, its innovation and relevance today a…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff return to their second season to revisit a film they disliked but in a completely new cut and format. Together they are joined by Big Dog Comedy and Newcastle Comedy Festival's Andrew Milos to discuss Zack Snyder's long awaited vision, his 4 hour cut of Justice League. The lads discuss the film, the differenc…
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In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff are joined by the very talented Maria Lewis. Maria is an author, screenwriter, journalist and pop culture queen and an incredible wealth of film knowledge. Together they chat Bigelow's journey from The Loveless to Near Dark, the film's production and what an incredible year 1987 was for film and so much more!…
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