FULL, AD FREE EPISODES ON PATREON.COM/VIDEOARCHIVES Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary invite you to become a customer at Video Archives, the video store where it all began. Joined by their trusty producer Gala Avary, they’ll travel back in time to revisit old classics and discover new favorites, pulled from the thousands of actual VHS tapes that Quentin & Roger used to recommend to customers back in... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Robert Redford's legacy is vast. To honor his passing, we're re-airing one of our favorite episodes: The Great Waldo Pepper. Fun fact: Roger, Gala, and Quentin viewed this movie on film at The New Beverly Cinema. It's co-hit, The Sting, was also supp... more
Missing Video Archives this week? The good news is you don't have to! Get your fix of Quentin and Roger every week by subscribing to our Patreon. Here's a sneek peak of the full conversation on The Black Swan. You can hear the rest of this conver... more
On the Season 2 finale of The Video Archives Podcast, Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary take you to see a show in The King and I. In the King and I, a widowed governess travels to Siam to tutor the wives and children of the stubborn King. She expec... more
On this episode of The Video Archives Podcast … the bases are loaded, and Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary are hoping for a grand slam home run in The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. In this sequel to the smash hit, The Bad News Bears are back a... more
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Season 1 was simply perfect. You can almost see the dollar signs in the eyes of the producers. The paywall just robs the show of its roots. The bonus episodes were the nail in the coffin. Make a separate podcast for that. I don’t care what’s showing in a 20 seat cinema halfway around the world.!
You had something wonderful. I’m really disappointed. Thanks for season 1.
Love listening to Quentin & Roger, but then Gala comes in with a truly irritating songbird voice and parrots point by point everything Tarantino says. No one ever disagrees with Tarantino. God forbid someone have a different take than QT once in a while. Other than that...
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I don’t know if you remember a customer, Al (Albert) Eichin. He was one of the earlier customers at Video Archives and regularly rented war movies and documentaries. He loved it there and spoke highly about your knowledge of films. You’d always pick out the perfect films according to him.
I’m so glad I found this podcast. As a young screenwriter, I find today’s films mundane (with the odd exception here and there). I appreciate the deep dive into the glory days.
Listening to Tarantino talk about movies is my fav thing in this life. He is my movie GOD. (I also worship Trent Reznor and Bill Maher) I cannot wait to listen to this podcast! Tarantino wants his movies to bring people together old school. Like we did at movie stores and theaters. Just like Trent wants for music! Remember when he made everyone buy concert tickets at a box office? So fans could meet each other! I wish so much I lived by one of your movie theaters. I want to be in your club!! ... more
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The content is centered around classic and niche films, influenced by the rich history of the original Video Archives video store. The hosts, who have a deep passion for cinema, revisit old favorites and explore new films, primarily those from their extensive collection of VHS tapes. With a keen eye for film history and dynamics, they analyze various aspects such as storytelling, character arcs, and cultural impact, inviting listeners to experience nostalgia while exposing them to hidden gems. Through witty commentary and personal anecdotes, the exploration of both mainstream and obscure films allows for an engaging blend of entertainment and education on cinematic artistry.
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