Episodes
Here's an idea. Take Sean Connery (James Bond) , stripped down, long hair tied up in a braid, a Village People handlebar mustache, red bandoliers crisscrossing his bare, hairy chest, a red jockstrap, thigh high leather boots for an entire movie. Preposterous you say? It might be if it wasn't written & directed by master filmmaker John Boorman and co-starring the beautiful and very intense Charlotte Rampling . Take a leap of faith. Join us for the amazingly trippy, upside down world of...
Published 11/18/18
How many hard boiled detectives do you know who'd go out at three o'clock in the morning to buy their kitty its favorite brand of cat food? Only one. Philip Marlowe, played oh so languidly by Elliot Gould, in The Long Goodbye. Expect the unexpected when veteran director Robert Altman brings Raymond Chandler's classic 1940's detective into the modern day (well, 1973 anyway). With brilliant performances by Sterling Hayden, Mark Rydell, & and (**spoiler alert**) a young Arnold Schwarzenegger!
Published 11/06/18
It's The HALLOWEEN Show!! When you were young what frightened you? Clowns? Your old crone first grade teacher? The thing under the bed? Being abducted by a coven of witches and sacrificed to Satan on a stone alter? Yes, obviously it was the latter.  So travel along with us to Whitewood. We'll be staying at the Raven's Inn (AKA Horror Hotel).Christoper Lee will be waiting to check you in! Remember: "Tricks or Treats come only once a year!"
Published 10/18/18
In this corner, the "black private dick, that's a sex machine to all the chicks", SHAFT!!! In the opposite corner, the "hard to understand, what a hell-of-a man", SUPERFLY!! John Knapich and Bob Muller discuss Blaxploitation in this 1970's SHOWDOWN!   Two films, Two directors. Father pitted against Son, in an ALL OUT battle!! WHO will emerge VICTORIOUS?!! http://filmdetour.libsyn.com
Published 09/30/18
The French Connection II: Yes, that's right two. Popeye Doyle travels to Paris to find "Frog One" and he'll stop at nothing this time to nail him for good. Gene Hackman is brilliant once again, as Doyle, in this tight, tense, action packed crime drama directed by John Frankenheimer. Look out Paris, Popeye's in town! "Est - ce que tu t'es gratté les pieds à Poughkeepsie?"
Published 09/23/18