From Witch Mountain to the Planet of the Apes; from the Bad News Bears to Billy Jack; from Roller Boogie to Rock-n-Roll High School… 70 MOVIES WE SAW IN THE 70S is “Teen Movie Hell” author Mike McPadden and University of Wisconsin film guru Ben Reiser revisiting the 1970s cinema they experienced as kids in the New York City of Sidney Lumet, Uncle Floyd, the Forty-Deuce, and “Fright Night” on chann... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
On a special Christmas-themed episode, Scott and Ben dive down the 70s conspiracy thriller rabbit hole with Sidney Pollack's THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR. See if you can follow the breadcrumbs as we: *Relish Redford's mo-ped machismo *Casually comment on... more
On an all-star episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Jim Healy and Scooter McCrae join Scott and Ben for an apocalyptic assault on John Boorman's one-of-a-kind dystopian sex/death romp, Zardoz! Listen along as the quartet analyzes everything from S... more
On an all-new episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Ben and Scott cover Martin Scorsese's left-turn follow up to Mean Streets. Topics include: *Burstyn as auteur *Voices sell visuals *Keitel's accents *Alfred Lutter III is John Cazale Jr. *Mott the... more
On a spirited, contentious new episode, Scott and Ben discuss Richard Attenborough's 1978 spook show, MAGIC. Listen and weigh in with your opinions about: - Fats: sentient or wood - Corky: psychic or trickster - Peggy: boobs or eyebrows - Burgess Mer... more
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Keep the movies coming. I love Scott and Ben's take on film. I'm always seeking out their recommendations (if I haven't seen the films they're speaking of that is.
Why is it so difficult to find decent movie review podcasts? This is an 80/20 podcast. 80% of what’s discussed is not about the movie at hand. Would be sooo much better if the hosts actually focused on the movie.
Luv this podcast, you guys need to do a new episode, it's MAY, the last one was in JANUARY. Boooooo haha.
I am a Local H fan who has really loved the Lifers podcast and the unique chemistry shared among the hosts. That led me to this movies podcast and I have since gone down the rabbit hole on tons of movies-er, motion pictures-I’ve never even heard of. The repartee is worth the subscription alone, but I’ve actually learned a lot about movies from these two film and theater (is it thee-ate-er or thee-ter?) nerds.
Great podcast about 70s movies and NY
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