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Christmas Movies Actually

Collin Souter

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You don’t have to love Christmas to love this podcast. Film critic Collin Souter and renowned sheep expert Kerry Finegan delve into every type of Christmas movie they can find. Classics, non-classics, horror, Hallmark, obscurities, foreign, shorts, TV specials, unnecessary sequels and remakes. Even films that you might not think of as traditional Christmas movies. The great, the awful and the unusual, all year round.
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Join Mr. Modernism George Smart and crew as they talk and laugh with people who enjoy, own, create, dream about, preserve, love, and hate Modernist architecture, the most exciting and controversial buildings in the world. USModernist Radio is backed by the nonprofit educational archive USModernist, the largest open digital archive for Modernist residential architecture in America. www.usmodernist.org
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Red Carpet Rookies

Mike Battle

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Every great film and TV maker began as a Red Carpet Rookie. In this podcast each episode you’ll learn from the life and career story of someone who’s grown to the top of the entertainment business, hearing how they mastered their craft with lessons you can apply to harness your own creative talent in your own career and everyday life. From lessons given by Spielberg to Oscar-winners tips on imposter syndrome, and some pretty crazy on-set anecdotes thrown in for good measure… My name is Mike ...
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Sky Sports brings you the latest from the darting world. Emma Paton is joined by special guests and darts stars past and present to discuss all the latest news and talking points on and off the oche.
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Kerry and Collin celebrate the 25th anniversary of "Go" by talking to one of its biggest fans, film programmer Mike Schindler. The film has the late-'90s influences all over it: the "Pulp Fiction"-like structure, a hyper-active techno soundtrack and a cast of young actors who made their marks in TV shows like "Party Of Five" and "Dawson's Creek." W…
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Marcelo Pico welcomes Mike Schindler (@Mumbles3K) onto the show to talk about Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia and the soundtrack/score by Aimee Mann and Jon Brion.Listen to the extended version of this episode and future episodes on our Patreon: TalkFilmSociety.com/TheRecordPartyJoin our Discord for more film talk: TalkFilmSoc.com/Discord…
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Send us a text Mike is beyond excited about his screening of Coppola's 25-years-in-the-making, soon-to-be-classic, epic science-fiction adventure Megalopolis. There are plenty of interesting takes on this film, but Mike hails it as "amazing... in every way that a film can be amazing." Sounds like a must-see. Tickets and showtimes available here.…
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How do you kill time while spending the night in a haunted house? By listening to the season premiere of Cinema To The Letter! To kick off their Ghost season, Thomas, Bryan and returning guest Lili Labens will discuss the C for Classic film House on Haunted Hill! Together, our trio will answer all the crucial questions. Who actually deserves the pr…
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Being a Black architect in the white-male-dominated 20th century was tough. You were paid less, worked harder, and rarely got any credit. That is, if you could get hired at all. For example, by 1950 there were only two Black architects registered in North Carolina, both male. By 1980 the number was only 65 out of 1909. Even by 1993, Black architect…
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Being a Black architect in the white-male-dominated 20th century was tough. You were paid less, worked harder, and rarely got any credit. That is, if you could get hired at all. For example, by 1950 there were only two Black architects registered in North Carolina, both male. By 1980 the number was only 65 out of 1909. Even by 1993, Black architect…
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Siobhan and Marcelo talk over the final chapter of the Tommy Jarvis trilogy, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. They have fun doing so! Support us and get exclusive episodes on our Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSocietyJoin our Discord for movie talk with great people and to get updates on everything TFS: TalkFilmSoc.com/Discord…
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Emma Paton is joined Devon Petersen as he looks back on his career so far. Devon opens up on leaving South Africa to pursue his darting dreams, meeting Phil Taylor for the first time, the support Joe Cullen has given him in his journey and what he makes of the sport today. The African Warrior also tells us how his iconic walk-on began, why 2020 was…
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Send us a text Mike dives deep, exploring how the Transformers franchise has shifted his perspective on filmmaking. He also delves into the upcoming art-house horror film The Substance, which some are calling Demi Moore's best work yet. Tickets for all the films we are talking about are available here.…
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The spooky season is creepy toward us and Cinema To The Letter is getting haunted! As voted on by our Patrons, we're devoting our 7th season to Ghost Movies! Which 6 films will they cover? Listen to find out!Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us @cinema2let…
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The 2024 Architecture and Design Film Festival, or ADFF, starts up next week in New York. This long-running series is led by returning podcast guest Kyle Bergman, who founded the ADFF in New York in 2008 and hosts versions all over the world. ADFF seeks out films with impassioned, human stories that appeal to both architects and the general design-…
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The 2024 Architecture and Design Film Festival, or ADFF, starts up next week in New York. This long-running series is led by returning podcast guest Kyle Bergman, who founded the ADFF in New York in 2008 and hosts versions all over the world. ADFF seeks out films with impassioned, human stories that appeal to both architects and the general design-…
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Siobhan and Marcelo are back to talking about Jason after finding out there are more Friday the 13th movies after the supposed “Final Chapter”. Thomas Mariani (@notthewhostommy, Cinema to the Letter) joins them as they talk over A New Beginning.Support us and get exclusive episodes on our Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSocietyJoin our Discord for mov…
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Send us a text Mike dives into a packed week at the theatres, featuring a rare "unicorn" screening of Shoot the Moon (1982), an exclusive sneak peek at Transformers ONE, and a chilling look at the arthouse horror film The Substance starring Demi Moore. Plus, Classic Cinemas Lake Theatre welcomes Nicholas Meyer (screenwriter of Star Trek: The Wrath …
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For every 3 or 4 Modernist buildings out there, there is likely one amazing unbuilt building with plans sitting in a drawer or a hard drive somewhere. Exploring the wonderful world of the imagined but not realized, joining us are the authors of Never Built Los Angeles, Never Built New York, and the new book, the Atlas of Never Built Architecture, S…
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For every 3 or 4 Modernist buildings out there, there is likely one amazing unbuilt building with plans sitting in a drawer or a hard drive somewhere. Exploring the wonderful world of the imagined but not realized, joining us are the authors of Never Built Los Angeles, Never Built New York, and the new book, the Atlas of Never Built Architecture, S…
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Siobhan and Marcelo finally reach the end of their Friday the 13th with Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter! The start of a new series begins with the next episode because there’s no way in hell Jason is coming back from this one. Support us and get exclusive episodes on our Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSocietyJoin our Discord for movie talk with gr…
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Kerry and Collin are joined be frequest guest Patrick Ripoll (co-host of 96 Greers) to talk about one of the essential Judy Garland movies, the technicolor marvel "Meet Me In St. Louis," in which the song "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" made its debut and would eventually become a standard. Vincente Minnelli's timeless classic would also m…
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Send us a text Mike sits down with our resident technical guru and Master Booth Technician, Alan Gilbertson, to discuss what makes our XQ Premium Presentation so incredibly state-of-the-art. Tune in to hear about the what, why, and how of these upgrades and how they've positively transformed the movie-going experience. And as always, check out your…
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Today we’re talking about Modernist havens San Diego and La Jolla with midcentury author and historian Keith York; plus Joan Gand and Lauren Lockhart of the La Jolla Historical Society on their upcoming Modernist tour, of which USModernist is a sponsor. Later on, jazz with Lisa Veronica Wood and the Sidecar Social Club.…
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Today we’re talking about Modernist havens San Diego and La Jolla with midcentury author and historian Keith York; plus Joan Gand and Lauren Lockhart of the La Jolla Historical Society on their upcoming Modernist tour, of which USModernist is a sponsor. Later on, jazz with Lisa Veronica Wood and the Sidecar Social Club.…
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Marcelo Pico is your host for this new show, which focuses on films and their soundtracks and scores. Thomas Mariani (Cinema to the Letter) is the first guest. Here, Marcelo and Thomas discuss Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums and the soundtrack and score by Mark Mothersbaugh.Listen to the extended version of this episode and future episodes on o…
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Siobhan and Marcelo continue their stay at Camp Crystal Lake and the Friday the 13th TFS Commentaries series on the TFS Main Feed by talking over Friday the 13th Part III! Support us and get exclusive episodes on our Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSocietyJoin our Discord for movie talk with great people and to get updates on everything TFS: TalkFilmS…
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Send us a text Mike and Jim discuss the York Theatre's 100th anniversary and the exciting film programming that will celebrate a century of cinematic excellence. If you're interested in joining us on Sunday for the 100th Celebration, or attending any of the Wednesday films that follow, please visit us here for details.…
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It’s a sad day in the studio, because this is the last Modernism Week show of 2024. We’ve brought you 11 wonderful episodes from our annual pilgrimage, and today wraps up the series with returning guests mid-century historian Charles Phoenix; Natascha Drabbe of iconichouses.org; traveling all the way from Canberra, Australia, Phillip Jones the Mart…
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It’s a sad day in the studio, because this is the last Modernism Week show of 2024. We’ve brought you 11 wonderful episodes from our annual pilgrimage, and today wraps up the series with returning guests mid-century historian Charles Phoenix; Natascha Drabbe of iconichouses.org; traveling all the way from Canberra, Australia, Phillip Jones the Mart…
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Siobhan and Marcelo continue their commentary series covering Friday the 13th franchise by talking over the 1981 sequel, Friday the 13th Part 2, a movie that’s 25% footage from the first movie. Support us and get exclusive episodes on our Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSocietyJoin our Discord for movie talk with great people and to get updates on eve…
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Send us a text Well, this "wild ride" of comic book-to-film adaptations officially concludes with this episode. In Part Three, we take an in-depth look at the MCU and its interconnected storylines, explore Warner Brothers' response with the creation of Wonder Woman, and even give you a sneak peek into the 2025 world of Superman. We hope you enjoyed…
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What's that waiting in the sky? It's a new episode of Cinema To The Letter! To wrap up their Hard Sci-Fi season, Thomas & Bryan are discussing a very A for Atypical film for hard sci-fi, director John Carpenter and Academy Award-nominated performances: Starman! Together, our duo answers the important questions. Why does Bryan prefer this to most fi…
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First-time guest Alejandro Riera joins Kerry and Collin to talk about the Chicago-based family comedy "Nothing Like The Holidays," which came out in 2008 and features a predominantly Puerto Rican cast. This follows the "Family Stone" and "This Christmas" formula of having all the grown-up kids coming home for the Christmas season, all of whom are f…
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Today we’re talking about an architecture TV series spanning the globe and a new design documentary. Joining us is ByDesign’s Mike Chapman and IBM archivist Jamie Martin, who is featured in the new documentary Modernism Inc. Later, musical guest Paget Moren.Av george smart
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Today we’re talking about an architecture TV series spanning the globe and a new design documentary. Joining us is ByDesign’s Mike Chapman and IBM archivist Jamie Martin, who is featured in the new documentary Modernism Inc. Later, musical guest Paget Moren.Av george smart
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Siobhan and Marcelo have decided to provide a commentary for each and every Friday the 13th movie, starting with this one, the 1980 original. This series is like something you’d find behind the paywall over on our Patreon but we’re releasing it to everyone. We’re going to have a fun time at the lake for the next 12 weeks. Come in, the water is fine…
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Send us a text After last week’s comic book-style cliffhanger in part one, Mike swoops in to continue his comic book-to-movie adaptation anthology, covering the years 1998-2008. He kicks off with Wesley Snipes in Blade, explores the film births of X-Men, Spider-Man, and Iron Man, and does a deep dive into the darker evolution of the Batman franchis…
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Are we experiencing Deja Vu? Nope because this is a brand new Cinema To The Letter! For the M for Masterpiece episode of their Hard Sci-Fi season, Thomas & Bryan are joined by special guest Yonathan Habtemichael to discuss Tony Scott's 2006 sci-fi thriller Deja Vu! Together, our trio will answer the crucial questions. Why is Deja Vu a crucial fulcr…
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In this our next to last show from Modernism Week 2024, George talks with San Francisco concrete designer and architect Fu Tung Cheng, and later Marisa Mulder + Jim Burns + Brooke Babcock on composer and arranger Jimmy Van Huesen, who with Frank Sinatra as his muse carried the great American songbook to new heights in the 1950’s and 1960’s.…
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In this our next to last show from Modernism Week 2024, George talks with San Francisco concrete designer and architect Fu Tung Cheng, and later Marisa Mulder + Jim Burns + Brooke Babcock on composer and arranger Jimmy Van Huesen, who with Frank Sinatra as his muse carried the great American songbook to new heights in the 1950’s and 1960’s.…
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Send us a text Mike wraps up the summer of cinema by kicking off the first episode of his three-part series exploring the history of comic books and their adaptation to cinema over the past 75 years. He delves into the evolution of superhero filmed serials from the 1940s, progressing to the big screen adaptations of iconic characters like Superman …
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There are three laws in podcasting... but we forgot all of them in the adaptation process. For the E for Egregious pick of Cinema To The Letter's Hard Sci-Fi season, Thomas, Bryan, and returning guest Adam Thomas are discussing the disastrous Will Smith android thriller I, Robot! Together, our trio answers the crucial questions. Why did Hollywood b…
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When the internet came along, many industries changed forever, and one of them was the auction business. Remember how exciting eBay was when everything was up for bid? Traditional auction houses had to move quickly to adapt, and the opportunities of moving from a local to a regional or national or international market through the internet were imme…
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When the internet came along, many industries changed forever, and one of them was the auction business. Remember how exciting eBay was when everything was up for bid? Traditional auction houses had to move quickly to adapt, and the opportunities of moving from a local to a regional or national or international market through the internet were imme…
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