Showing posts with label Cinefiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinefiles. Show all posts

September 8, 2015

Episode 235: The Final Programme

Special Guests: Michael Moorcock & Sarah Douglas
Guest Co-Host: Eric Cohen

Welcome to the Multiverse! We're discussing Robert Fuest's The Final Programme where Jerry Cornelius (Jon Finch) helps a cadre of shadowy figures steal the formula for his father's work which may save humanity from the end of the world...

We're joined by the author of The Final Programme, and actress Sarah Douglas who talks about her roles in The Final Programme, Superman, Solarbabies, and more.

Links:
Buy The Final Programme on DVD
Buy The Cornelius Quartet by Michael Moorcock
Read Law & Chaos by Wendy Pini
Read Lost And Found (And Hardly Seen) – THE FINAL PROGRAMME by Eric Cohen
Visit Moorcock Miscellany, the official Michael Moorcock fansite
Listen to the Hammicus podcast episode on The Final Programme
Read a great review of The Final Programme from Breakfast in the Ruins
Watch the Q&A with Michael Moorcock for The Final Programme
Visit the official Sarah Douglas website
Follow Sarah Douglas on Twitter
Be sure to listen to The Cinefiles podcast

Music:
"Kings of Speed" - Hawkwind
"Every Gun Plays its own Tune" - Spirits Burning
"Black Blade" - Blue Oyster Cult
"Stormbringer" - Magnum
"Stormbringer" - Deep Purple
"Entropy Tango" - Spirits Burning
"Needle Gun" - Hawkwind
"Lords of Chaos" - Magnum

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April 7, 2015

Episode 213: Logan's Run

Special Guests: William F. Nolan & George Clayton Johnson
Guest Co-Host: Eric Cohen

Welcome to the future! Logan 5 (Michael York) and Jessica 6 (Jenny Agutter) live in the City of Domes where life seems idyllic with just one little catch: everyone dies at 30. We discuss Michael Anderson's Logan's Run, the dystopian sci-fi classic, with our friend Eric Cohen from The Cinefiles.

We speak to Logan's Run authors about their landmark book and their astounding careers.

Listen / Download Now:

Links:
Buy Logan's Run on DVD
Buy the Logan's Run TV series on DVD
Buy Logan's Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson
Buy Logan's Run: Last Day, a radio drama
Visit the official William F. Nolan website
Like George Clayton Johnson on Facebook
Visit The World of Logan's Run
See the concept art for the yet-unmade Logan's Run remake
Listen to the Podcrash on Logan's Run
Read more about Logan's Run Fandom
Find more about Eric Cohen at This Is Infamous
Subscribe to The Cinefiles podcast

Music:
"The Dome - The City - Nursery" - Jerry Goldsmith
"Logan's Run Main Title" - Laurence Rosenthal
"Logan's Run" - Roboton
"Search for Tomorrow" - Roger Joseph Manning Jr. and Brian Reitzell
"Flameout" - Jerry Goldsmith

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August 27, 2013

Episode 129: Sorcerer (1977)

Special Guest: William Friedkin

Four men ride along dangerous mountain roads carrying nitro glycerin to put out an oil fire. That's the gist of William Friedkin's Sorcerer -- an adaptation of Georges Arnaud's Wages of Fear -- the movie that pushed the director to the brink.

We're joined by Eric Cohen of The Cinefiles.

Links:
Visit the Sorcerer blog
Buy Sorcerer on Blu-Ray
Buy The Friedkin Connection
Buy The Wages of Fear on DVD
Buy Violent Road on DVD
Buy Wages of Fear by George Arnaud
Follow William Friedkin on Twitter
Read an interview with William Friedkin from Vanity Fair
Read “No One Is Just Anything”: In William Friedkin’s ‘Sorcerer’, Four Reduced Men Must Gamble with Life to Give It Value by Tom Pelan
Listen to our Cruising episode

Listen/Download Now: Listen to "TPB: Sorcerer" on Spreaker.
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March 8, 2013

Brunch with the Cinefiles

While in NYC recently, Mike was invited to be on the Cinefiles show. Check it out below:

The first part of a new spin off series begins as Eric and Eddie serve brunch to Mike White of The Projection Booth podcast. Mike came all the way from Michigan to nosh on some Brooklyn bagels. That, and to discuss his role as jury member of the CINEKINK Film Festival. And how his podcast came to be. And about his zine CASHIERS DU CINEMART. He was pretty chatty.

Here's Part 2 of our hangout with The Projection Booth's MIKE WHITE. This time we get his opinion on THE OSCARS and what he felt were the best movies of the year. Or worst.