Thu, 27 February 2025
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss cult films, focusing on listener requests and the unique animated horror film 'Violence Voyager.' They explore the film's visual style, character dynamics, and the dark themes that unfold as the story progresses. The conversation delves into the film's horror elements, the portrayal of children in danger, and the overall impact of the film's narrative and artistic choices. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of callousness and decency in storytelling, exploring the mad scientist trope and its implications. They discuss the symbolism of puberty and change, particularly in the context of horror narratives. The artistry of animation and its impact on storytelling is highlighted, especially in the film 'Violence Voyager.' The hosts provide their recommendations and ratings for the film, emphasizing its unique visual style and storytelling approach. They also introduce the film 'Vordelac,' discussing its themes and character arcs. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the intricacies of puppetry in film, particularly focusing on a specific movie that features a remarkable puppet character. They discuss the artistic choices made by the filmmakers, the visual aesthetics achieved through the use of 16mm film, and the character development throughout the story. The conversation transitions into a critique of another film, highlighting the differences in storytelling and execution. Ultimately, they provide their recommendations and grades for the films discussed, emphasizing the importance of character growth and thematic depth in cinema.
Direct download: Episode_882_The_Violence_Vourdalak_Voyager.mp3
Category:Podcast -- posted at: 8:26am EDT |
Thu, 20 February 2025
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris welcome listeners back for the 17th season, reflecting on the evolution of their podcast and the changes in the podcasting landscape. They share listener feedback, discuss personal stories, and delve into cultural commentary, touching on social issues and the impact of politics on personal relationships. The episode culminates in a review of two classic films, Diabolik and Tokyo Story, exploring their significance and the context in which they were made. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the intricacies of the film 'Diabolique', discussing its plot, character dynamics, and the impact it has had on the thriller genre. They explore the motivations behind the characters' actions, the film's pacing, and its lasting legacy in cinema. The discussion transitions to 'Tokyo Story', highlighting the differences in narrative style and emotional depth. In this conversation, Chris and Bill explore the themes of family dynamics, cultural reflections in film, and the evolution of Japanese society post-war. They discuss the significance of the film 'Tokyo Story' and its portrayal of familial relationships, the impact of modernity on traditional values, and the artistry of cinematic storytelling. The conversation culminates in their recommendations and ratings for the film, emphasizing its importance in the canon of Japanese cinema.
Direct download: Episode_881_Les_Tokyo_Diaboliques_Story.mp3
Category:Podcast -- posted at: 7:44am EDT |
Fri, 14 February 2025
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Thu, 6 February 2025
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss cult movies, focusing on 'Robo War' and 'Hollywood Zap.' They share personal anecdotes about illness and family, delve into political discontent regarding the current administration, and critique the execution of 'Robo War' as a blatant ripoff of 'Predator.' The conversation highlights the legacy of director Bruno Matei and the challenges of creating cult classics. In this episode, Chris Bricklemyer and Bill review two films: 'Robo War' and 'Hollywood Zap.' They discuss the nature of ripoff movies, the entertainment value of 'Robo War,' and the controversial themes presented in 'Hollywood Zap,' including its treatment of gender identity and family dynamics. The conversation highlights the flaws and merits of both films, ultimately leading to their recommendations and grades for each. |