Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Thursday, February 21, 2019
PODCAST! "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"! Avengers Chronological Countdown #09 - w/ Jamie and Ryan
Watched: 02/16/2019
Format: Bluray
Viewing: unknown
Decade: 2010's
We reach one of Jamie's all-time favorite movies, a tale of a handsome man who is neck-deep in issues he thought he fixed before he went down for a long nap. Cap returns in an espionage thriller, but - also - a story of friendship. And blowing things up real good. It's one of the big turning points for Marvel as they put their best foot forward with a solid story that takes things up a notch.
Music:
Avengers - Alan Silvestri, Avengers OST
Captain America - Henry Jackman, Captain America: The Winter Solider OST
Playlist
Thursday, February 14, 2019
PODCAST! It's High School Musicals with "Grease" (1978) and "High School Musical" (2006) - Maxwell, Mrshl and Ryan
GREASE (1978)
Watched: 01/28/2019
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: Easily my 15th or 16th, maybe more
Decade 1970's
High School Musical (2006)
Watched: 02/08/2019
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: First
Decade: 2000's
Maxwell and Ryan welcome Marshall to the PodCast as they discuss "Grease" and "High School Musical", two movies that are about finding love and finding out who you are in the nightmare factory that is the American Public High School. One of these films is definitely for kids, and the other... really, not for kids, no matter what America wants to think.
Music:
Summer Nights - Grease OST - cast
We Go Together - Grease OST - cast
Grease - performed by The Signaltones
High School Movies:
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
PODCAST: Noir Watch: "The Long Goodbye" (1973) - w/ SimonUK and Ryan
Watched: 02/01/2019
Format: Kino Lorber BluRay
Viewing: First
Decade: 1970's
Simon and Ryan delve into Film Noir via Neo-Noir, Altman-directed entry "The Long Goodbye" (1973), an oddball of a film with a lot to offer. We explore the role of Philip Marlowe in the world of fiction, some of the mechanics of noir, and whether or not any of this actually works as a movie.
Music:
The Long Goodbye - Music by John Williams/ Lyrics by Johnny Mercer/ performed by Jack Sheldon
Links:
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Monday, January 21, 2019
PODCAST: "Thor: The Dark World" (2013) - Avengers Chronological Countdown 8, w/ Jamie and Ryan
Watched: 01/04/2019
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: 3rd
Decade: 2010's
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Jamie and Ryan finally get to - and keep it short - as they slog through the second installment of the Thor trilogy of films "The Dark World", which we thought was "Into Darkness", which was not the only "Star Trekkian" business we saw in this mess of a film that no one remembers and fewer people care about.
Avengers Chronological Countdown Playlist
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
PODCAST! "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders" (1970) - It's a "New to me" extravaganza with AmyC and Ryan
Watched: 01/06/2019
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: First
Decade: 1970
Country of Origin: Czechoslovakia
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We welcome you to join Ryan as he bears witness to a "new to him" movie as Amy brings a 1970 film from former Eastern bloc nation, Czechoslovakia! A meditation and tone poem on the transition from girlhood to womanhood - forces internal and external, allegorical and real, secular and religious. Vampires, live human bonfires, magical earrings and a polecat.
This movie has everything.
Music:
The Magic Yard - Luboš Fišer, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders OST
AmyC Cinema Select Series
Monday, January 7, 2019
PODCAST! Marvel Watch! "Iron Man 3" w/ Jamie and Ryan
watched: 01/02/2019
Format: Amazon streaming
Viewing: 5th?
Decade: 2010's
We hit the post "Avengers" doldrums with Iron Man 3, a box office smash that just sorta, kinda works. Jamie and Ryan take a look the final Iron Man stand-alone movie and talk about how it fits in, how it didn't do what they wanted it to do, and seasonal superheroics.
Avengers Chronological Countdown
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
We've got a Patreon - support The Signal Watch PodCast!
Hi, y'all.
I've set up a Patreon! Yay!
No, really, it's to basically defray the cost of hosting the PodCast. I don't need much, but I won't turn down a huge cash gift, either.
So, anyway, the only tier is $1.50 per month. I figure that's less than a Medium Pike Place at the Starbucks, so... affordablish. And I set it up as a recurring monthly because my bill for hosting is monthly, too. So.
If we go over what I need to pay for SoundCloud, I'll figure something out - you might hear better microphones used or some such. If we're all good in the neighborhood, I'll see about reducing the cost monthly.
If I can't convince enough of you good people that a $1.50 a month is a good idea, well... let's just say we know where The Signal Watch PodCast stands. (cough)
So. Anyway - we'd sure appreciate your support.
We'll have exclusive blogposts and whatnot on the Patreon page (there's one there now!), and I may develop some behind-the-scenes content for the Patreon as well. I mean, you guys would love to actually SEE what we look like and view our amazing production facility, I assume...?
So, I mean, really, a $1.50 is not exactly highway robbery.
Thursday, December 20, 2018
PODCAST: "Love Actually" (2003) - Episode 4 in the Signal Watch Holiday Cinema Series - w/ SimonUK and Ryan!
Watched: 12/17/2018
Format: DVD
Viewing: Second
Decade: 2000's
Simon brings a bit of British Christmas into the PodCast to class the place up a bit. We talk 2003's new-classic, "Love Actually", a multi-story, ensemble romantic comedy featuring an all-star cast. And Simon explains to Ryan the stuff he didn't get as a slow-witted American.
Music:
Christmas Time is Here - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Christmas is All Around - Bill Nighy as "Billy Mack" Love Actually OST
O Tannenbaum - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Holiday Cinema Series Playlist
Friday, December 14, 2018
PODCAST: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964) & "Charlie Brown Christmas" (1965) - Episode 3 of Holiday Cinema Series (w/ Jamie and Ryan)
Watched: 12/09/2018
Format: DVR off network TV
Viewing: Dozens. Unknown.
Decade: 1960's
It's time to talk TV Christmas specials! Jamie brings us back to kid-hood with "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964) and "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (1965). We ponder these two perennial favorites for all ages, how they look now and what we still get out of them.
Music:
Christmas Time is Here - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Burl Ives, Rudolph he Red-Nosed Reindeer OST
Hark! The Herald Angels Sings - Vince Guaraldi Trio and children's choir from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Silver and Gold - Burl Ives, Rudolph he Red-Nosed Reindeer OST
O Tannenbaum - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Holiday Cinema Series Playlist
Friday, December 7, 2018
PODCAST: "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) - Episode 2 of Holiday Cinema Series (w/ NathanC and Ryan)
Watched: 12/02/2018
Format: Horrendous colorized version streaming on Amazon, I believe
Viewing: Unknown. Dozens.
Decade: 1940's
NathanC and Ryan take on the big Christmas classic about a guy who meets an angel who deeply improves his Christmas Eve. "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) is an annual favorite, but it's also a movie that gets pretty dang dark. We take a look and ponder why the film has endured.
Music:
Christmas Time is Here - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Main Title/ Heaven - Dimitri Tiomkin, It's a Wonderful Life OST
It's a Wonderful Life (finale) - Dimitri Tiomkin, It's a Wonderful Life OST
O Tannenbaum - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Show Notes:
~29:55 articles on gender and libraries (nowhere near complete on the topic)
- Father of Modern Libraries Was a Serial Sexual Harasser
- The Stereotype Stereotype
- Women's Values, Vision And Culture In The Transformation of American Librarianship, 1890 -- 1920
Holiday Cinema Series Playlist
Friday, November 30, 2018
PODCAST: "A Christmas Story" (1983) HOLIDAY CINEMA SERIES w/ Maxwell and Ryan
Watched 11/25/2018
Viewing: Oh god, who knows?
Format: On-demand from TBS
Decade: 1980's
Oh, fudge...! Maxwell and Ryan get nostalgic for a nostalgia film, "A Christmas Story" - the tale of a boy who just wants a BB gun for Christmas. The Signal Watch crew is celebrating the Holiday season with discussions of some of our seasonal favorite films and specials, so we go deep on a movie we can all relate to (maybe a bit too much).
Music:
Christmas Time is Here - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
O Tannenbaum - Vince Guaraldi Trio from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Shownotes:
24:40 - on Amazon Prime A Roadtrip for Ralphie
30:10 - video for Hot for Teacher by Van Halen
45:55 - article on Jane Krakowsi in A Christmas Story Live
1:09:25 - A Christmas Story House Museum in Cleveland
SANTA BONUS:
When we hit 50 listens, Maxwell sent me some choice family photos
Saturday, November 17, 2018
PODCAST! AVENGERS COUNTDOWN - "AVENGERS" (2012) - Jamie and Ryan take on the great big superhero mashup
Watched: 11/02/2018
Format: BluRay
Viewing: Unknown. 6th or 7th.
Decade: 2010's
Jamie and Ryan return and we finally get to the big team-up movie! Which... people seem to like. We take a look at how it stacks up as part of the bigger Marvel picture, what we like, what we don't (brace yerselves), and try to sort out what Loki was actually up to in this movie.
Avengers Chronological Countdown Playlist
Sunday, November 11, 2018
PODCAST: Dead White Girls in the Water - "Twin Peaks: Pilot" (1990) and "The River's Edge" (1986) - High School Movies with Laura and Ryan
Twin Peaks: Pilot
Watched: 10/12/2018
Format: Amazon Prime Streaming
Viewing: Unknown. 5th or so.
Decade: 1990's
River's Edge
Watched: 10/24/2018
Format: Amazon Streaming
Viewing: 5th or so
Decade: 1980's
Laura and Ryan's exploration of High School Movies takes a turn for the grim when they pick the topic of "Dead White Girls in the Water". Join us as we talk the pilot to Twin Peaks (1990) and seminal 80's flick River's Edge (1986). It's a look at two pieces of media where the death of a young woman means very different things, but maybe under the plastic, how and why they work means they have more in common than we think at first glance.
Music
Here Come the Warm Jets - Brian Eno
River's Edge Theme - Jürgen Knieper - River's Edge Original Soundtrack
Laura Palmer's Theme - Angela Badalamenti - Twin Peaks Original Soundtrack
On Some Faraway Beach - Brian Eno
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High School Movies w/ Maxwell and Ryan Playlist
Thursday, November 1, 2018
DISNEY HISTORY PODCAST: EPCOT - Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow! NathanC and Ryan talk about the park! Yesterday, today and tomorrow!
Walt Disney had a vision for an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, a city he'd build from scratch with businesses, living spaces, arts, science, universities, etc... And we got an amusement park. NathanC and Ryan delve into the history of EPCOT from concept to execution to today to tomorrow! Are we nostalgic for the future?
Music
Here Come the Warm Jets - Brian Eno
Innoventions - Future World - EPCOT park soundtrack
The Universe of Energy - EPCOT park soundtrack
Promise - Leaving EPCOT song - EPCOT park soundtrack
On Some Faraway Beach - Brian Eno
Disney History with NathanC
Friday, October 26, 2018
PODCAST! HALLOWEEN WATCH 2018 FINALE! "The Thing" (1982) w/ Jamie and Ryan
Watched: 09/30/2018
Format: BluRay
Viewing: Unknown. Eighth?
Decade: 1980's
After 20 years of avoiding watching The Thing (1982) Jamie decides it's time to watch the movie and then get in front of a microphone. We discuss a modern horror classic, and what it's like to finally see a movie you've heard so much about (and maybe built up a bit in your imagination).
Music:
Bride of Frankenstein Theme - Franz Waxman
The Thing Main Titles - Ennio Morricone
Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft - The Carpenters
Swan Lake - Act 2: No. 10 Scene - Tchaikovsky
Playlists:
Featured: Signal Watch Halloween 2018
- Amy and Ryan Watch 50 Shades!
- Bond Watch! James Bond movie discussion
- Avengers Chronological Countdown w/ Jamie and Ryan
- Disney History w/ NathanC and Ryan
- High School Movies w/ Maxwell
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Sunday, October 21, 2018
PODCAST! HALLOWEEN EDITION! "The Night of the Demon" (1957) and "The Haunting" (1963)
Watched: Curse of the Demon 09/27/2018 & The Haunting 09/28/2018
Format: Amazon Streaming/ BluRay
Decade: 1950's and 1960's
Viewing: Second/ Seventh or so
SimonUK and Ryan wind up their Halloween movie discussions by taking on two movies about scientists (and friends) coming up against the supernatural - is it all in their minds, somehow? OR is it ghosts and demons?!! It's bone-chilling look into what works in two horror classics, and some discussion of stuff in other movies that's just annoying.
Music:
Bride of Frankenstein Theme - Franz Waxman
Blue Ghost Blues - Lonnie Johnson
Science Fiction Double Feature - Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack
Hounds of Love - Kate Bush
Stroker Ace - Charlie Daniels Band
Swan Lake - Act 2: No. 10 Scene - Tchaikovsky
Playlists:
Featured: Signal Watch Halloween 2018
- Amy and Ryan Watch 50 Shades!
- Bond Watch! James Bond movie discussion
- Avengers Chronological Countdown w/ Jamie and Ryan
- Disney History w/ NathanC and Ryan
- High School Movies w/ Maxwell
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Sunday, October 7, 2018
PODCAST! HALLOWEEN EDITION! "Ghostbusters" (1984) with SimonUK, Jamie and Ryan
Watched: 09/10/2018
Format: Alamo Ritz in 70mm
Viewing: 500th?
Decade: 1980s
After all hitting the local cinema, Jamie, SimonUK and Ryan talk "Ghostbusters" (1984). At this point, what IS there left to say? Somehow we managed to fill 50-odd minutes answering that question while only barely talking over each other. Who doesn't like "Ghosbusters"? Nobody good, that's who.
Playlists:
Featured: Signal Watch Halloween 2018
- Amy and Ryan Watch 50 Shades!
- Bond Watch! James Bond movie discussion
- Avengers Chronological Countdown w/ Jamie and Ryan
- Disney History w/ NathanC and Ryan
- High School Movies w/ Maxwell
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Sunday, September 30, 2018
PODCAST! SIgnal Watch Halloween Horror Watch: Horror Express and Death Line (both 1972)
Watched: 09/08/2018
Format: BluRay
Viewing: First
Decade: 1970's
In the spoooookiest of all Halloween themes - SimonUK and Ryan settle on "Christopher Lee + trains + 1972". Two wildly different takes on the horror genre from the same year, each with a lot to offer, but offering up chills - one featuring a drunk Donald Pleasance as a policeman, and one Telly Savalas as a vodka-swilling Cossack. But, honestly, both well worth a viewing this Halloween season.
Music:
Bride of Frankenstein Theme by Franz Waxman
Crazy Train, Ozzy Osbourne
Bound for Hell, Love and Rockets
Swan Lake - Act 2: No. 10 Scene - Tchaikovsky
Playlists:
Featured: Signal Watch Halloween 2018
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
PODCAST: "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011) - Part 5 of Avengers Chronological Countdown
Watched: 09/21/2018
Format: BluRay
Viewing: unknown
Decade: 2010's
Ryan and Jamie talk about "Captain America: The First Avenger" - and it goes on way, way too long. We talk about why the movie felt like a risk, how it fits in with the Avengers overall mega-narrative, and how it compares to the comics. This may or may not be one of our favorite movies, so we may have shown up with multiple type-written pages of notes, ready to go.
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Monday, September 24, 2018
PODCAST! WEREWOLF WATCH! a Signal Wach Halloween! "Late Phases" (2014) and "Dog Soldiers" (2002)
Watched: 08/18/2018
Format: DVD
Viewing: First (both)
Decade: 2000's and 2010's
SimonUK and Ryan go to the dogs with two monstrously good films set to make anyone howl. We talk the werewolf genre and the troubles which ail it, but also what goes right in two movies sure to transform you into the Halloween mood. It's two modern-era movies doing something a bit different with an age-old idea, and maybe coming out the top of the pack?
And, of course, there's a detour into discussing Sean Connery for absolutely no reason.
Music:
Bride of Frankenstein Theme by Franz Waxman
Hungry Like the Wolf, Duran Duran
Wolves (radio edit), Wu-Tang Clan
Swan Lake - Act 2: No. 10 Scene - Tchaikovsky
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