Posts Tagged ‘Jim Jarmusch’

The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 46 – Stop! Or My Podcast Will Shoot

Episode 46 of The Filmdogs Podcast is up! This we cover the awesomeness that is David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Red Band Trailer and Mr. Will recants his position on a certain supernatural novel that’s currently filming. Then for our Featured Topic of the Week we reveal our Favorite Leading Men. Who will we chose? Listen in to find out.

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The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 19 – School’s Out

The 19th Episode of The Filmdogs Podcast is threaded and ready to roll. This week we chat about new projects from Chris Pine, Gulliermo Del Toro, Robert Rodziguez, and Spielberg in the News. Then we discuss the bearded ones’ 1991 film Hook for In Defense of. It’s our 5 favorite screenplays in our Featured Topic, and to close it out we have a famous convo from Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction in our The One Liner of the Week.

Email us with you podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!

Under the Radar | Dead Man

This is a column that will focus on little known films, directors, writers, and actors. The column does not exist to tell you what to watch, but to simply help raise interest in the great art and talent that goes unseen year by year. So let’s begin. The film I will be spotlighting is Jim Jarmusch’s unique western, Dead Man starring Johnny Depp. Read the rest of this entry »

Across the Pond | France’s: Le samouraï

When people think of foreign films they often simply pass them off as being too pretentious and experimental for their liking. Yet, one of the things I’ve discovered about films from oversees is how their main influence is often American. Which makes sense when you think about it, Hollywood is in the U.S. after all. Such is the case with director Jean-Pierre Melville and his 1967 hitman masterpiece Le samouraï. Read the rest of this entry »