Once Barrett was out and David Gilmour came in, the range broadened into more ethereal, longer pieces with dramatic effect. When Syd Barrett was the group’s leader and visionary, Floyd broke new ground with a quirky flavor of psychedelic pop songs. Among other things, we talk about key scenes, the themes of the film, marvel at Jimmy Stewart's characterisation of George Bailey and discuss alternative interpretations of the 'happy ending'.Before The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd was an underground band with a cult following and seven albums to their name. Twitter- Ager's main website and you tube channelsįor the first review of the podcast, Antony is joined by film podcast master Scott Phipps to discuss and dissect the perennial Xmas classic (Scott has also previously appeared on my other podcast 'Glass Onion: On John Lennon'). Links to Rob's prodigious work can be found below (including a video about this case) As well as discussing the film and the real murder case, we discuss the wider issues of psychopathy, generational deprivation and 'social justice'. Rob Ager, filmmaker and film analyst extraordinaire, joins Antony to discuss an incredibly dark but incredibly compelling and well-made Australian film in the 'small-town horror' genre, which looks at the shocking real-life events that happened in a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia in the 1990s. Interview with Daniel Henshall and Lucas Pittaway Twitter- Ager's main website and 3 you tube channelsĪn Australian documentary about the real case Links to Rob's prodigious output can be found below Once again, we discuss the film and the real murder case, along with the many wider societal issues surrounding it (see Part 1 description for more details) Rob Ager and Antony complete their discussion of the darkly compelling Australian film in the 'small-town horror' genre, which looks at the shocking real-life events that happened in a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia in the 1990s. Scott's film podcasts ('The Stinking Pause' and 'Reel Britannia') We hope you enjoy it, and there are links to Scott's work and useful Jaws-related links below. The film is audible at low volume in the background but if you would like to follow along with your copy of the film (recommended), we give a time stamp at the beginning. Podcast about 'Mutiny on the Bounty' (Antony as guest)Īntony is rejoined by fellow film podcaster and Jaws superfan Scott Phipps (see Episode 2) for an audio companion to the evergreen classic film from the 1970s along with some bonus material after the film discussing some other aspects of it, such as books, documentaries, sequels and recuts. Hearts of Darkness (making of 'Apocalypse Now') In this part, we don't get beyond going through our lists of top ten Brando performances, but there is information galore and some of Brando's less-known films are discussed here as well as the classics I'm joined by radio host David 'Ghosty' Wills for this special 2-part look at the person we both consider the most compelling actor in cinema history, as well as a fascinating cultural figure. 'Meet Marlon Brando' short documentary (1965) Ghosty's you tube channel (radio interviews) There are many sound clips included for your enjoyment and to complement the conversation In this part, we look at some key books (including Brando's memoir 'Songs My Mother Taught Me'), documentaries and interviews as well as discussing Brando's turbulent personal life, the less well-known periods of his career and a few other things. We conclude our 2-part look at the mercurial, infuriating but always compelling actor and cultural figure Marlon Brando. Sleuth Behind The Scenes (Anthony Schaffer) If you'd like to make a donation or get a monthly/yearly subscription across Antony's 3 podcasts, go to: For this task, I'm ably assisted by Film Gold veteran Scott Phipps (The Stinking Pause, Rainbow Valley, Talking Pictures TV podcast) and his 'Reel Britannia' co-host Steven Byford We return to the 1970s for a fantastic film showcasing the formidable talents of two of Britain's finest ever, Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine. 'Film Gold' is on all the main podcast platforms.įilippo's art website (his instagram is music channel Among other things, we discuss the many themes of the film, our own experiences of state education, the film's animation by Gerald Scarfe and finally the incredible music that drives it all. Antony is joined by Jcrash and podcast debutante Filippo to discuss Alan Parker's film adaptation of the Roger Waters-driven concept album by Pink Floyd.
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