Showing posts with label Emily Intravia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emily Intravia. Show all posts

April 2, 2019

Guest Spot: Sliding Doors (1998) on The Feminine Critique

Brew up a pot of tea and pull up those knickers! Christine and Emily are heading to London to tackle 1998's Sliding Doors. Joining the ladies of The Feminine Critique is the one and only Mike White, host of the one and only The Projection Booth podcast.

Dangerously posh British accents will happen. Also, head to Goop because, you know, it’s Goop. Cheerio!

Links:
Read The Almosts and What-ifs of ‘Sliding Doors’ by Haley Milotek
Buy Sliding Doors on DVD
Buy the Sliding Doors screenplay

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May 28, 2017

Special Report: Nineteen Eighty Four (1984)

Special Guest: Michael Radford
Guest Co-Hosts: Samm Deighan, Emily Intravia

On this special episode of The Projection Booth we discuss Michael Radford's 1984 version of 's Nineteen Eighty-Four starring John Hurt as Winston Smith, Suzanna Hamilton as Julia, and Richard Burton as O'Brien.

Emily Intravia of the Feminine Critique podcast and Samm Deighan of the Daughters of Darkness podcast join Mike to discuss Radford's 1984 as well as several other TV and film adaptations from the 1950s.

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Links:
Buy Michael Radford's 1984 on DVD
Read 1984 by George Orwell
Buy Michael Anderson's 1984 on DVD
Buy V for Vendetta by Alan Moore
Listen to the Daughters of Darkness podcast
Listen to the Feminine Critique podcast

Music:
"Oceania, 'Tis For Thee" - Dominic Muldowney
"Anthem 1984" - Anthony Phillips
"1984" - David Bowie
"1984" - Rick Wakeman
"Standards" - The Jam

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December 15, 2015

Episode 249: Contact

Special Guests: James V. Hart, William Fichtner, Lynda Obst & Seth Shostak
Guest Co-Hosts: Jamey Duvall & Emily Intravia

After nearly a decade of development, Robert Zemeckis's Contact came to the silver screen in 1997. The film stars Jodie Foster as a SETI scientist who discovers a message from space.

Mike is joined by The Feminine Critique's Emily Intravia and Movie Geeks United's Jamey Duvall. This episode features interviews with actor William Fichtner, producer Lynda Obst, screenwriter , and science adviser Seth Shostak.

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Bonus Content:
Hear more of our interview with William Fichtner:
Listen to "Bonus Interview: William Fichtner" on Spreaker.

Links:
Buy Contact on DVD
Buy Cosmos on DVD
Buy Contact by Carl Sagan
Buy Hello, He Lied by Lynda Obst
Visit the official Carl Sagan website
Visit Lynda Obst Productions Listen to Seth Shostak on Big Picture Science
Listen to Carl Sagan And Ann Druyan's Ultimate Mix Tape on Radiolab
Read Looking back at Robert Zemeckis' Contact by Simon Brew
Read an earlier draft of the Contact script
Read Carl Sagan's letter (politely) telling Warner Bros. their Contact script sucked by Michael Ann Dobbs
Visit the SETI Institute website

Music:
Original Soundtrack - Alan Silvestri
"Space-Time Continuum (Heaven And Hell, Part I)" - Vangelis
"Martian Hop" - The Ran-Dells

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