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BSP Episode 255: Glengarry Glen Ross

Release date:  10/2/1992

New Line Cinema

Directed by

  • James Foley

Produced by

  • Jerry Tokofsky
  • Stanley R. Zupnik

Screenplay by

  • David Mamet

Based on Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet

Cast

Al Pacino

  • Ricky Roma

Jack Lemmon

  • Shelley Levene

Alec Baldwin

  • Blake

Jonathan Pryce

  • James Lingk

Kevin Spacey

  • John Williamson

The hosts review:

  • Deuce’s type of movie.
  • Darrell likes it less and less each time he sees it.
  • How can you be this despicable all the time?
  • Tony thought there were a few places where they could have slowed down the dialogue.
  • Pacino, Spacey and Lemmon seemed to “belong” in that movie.
  • Pacino outperformed by Spacey and Lemmon?
  • Everyone outperformed by Lemmon.
  • Pacino impersonations… please no.
  • Dirty sales tactics for legitimate real estate sales.
  • After seeing the movie when it was new and seeing it again years later, some of the shine is gone.
  • North American grosses were less than its budget.
  • Geez, Tony, leave some trivia for the rest of us.
  • The power of chewing gum.
  • The Tonys would see it again; Darrell is probably done with it.
  • Kevin Spacey bio.

Trivial bits ‘n pieces:

  • “F&#k” and its derivatives are said 138 times.
  • “S@^t” and its derivatives are said 50 times.
  • “Lead” or “leads” are said 83 times.
  • During production, the actors referred to this film as “Death of a F&#kin’ Salesman.”
  • None of the major roles were auditioned; the actors were all offered their roles, although Jack Lemmon said he would have been glad to audition for such a good role.
  • Alec Baldwin based the tone and delivery of his famous monologue on George C. Scott’s “Wars are won…” speech from Patton.
  • This film has been used to train real salesmen on how to see and how not to sell.
  • There is only one female character in the entire film… Coat Check Girl.

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • Tony/Deuce

This episode was recorded: 1/9/2013

 

 

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BSP Episode 253: Looper

Release date:  9/28/2012

TriStar Pictures

Directed and Written by

  • Rian Johnson

Produced by

  • Ram Bergman
  • James D. Stern

Cast

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

  • Joe Simmons

Bruce Willis

  • Old Joe

Emily Blunt

  • Sara Rollins

The hosts review:

  • I’m just trying to figure out why Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis are both trying to do a Ryan Gosling impersonation.
  • If Joseph Gordon-Levitt turns into Bruce Willis, what hope do any of us have?
  • Some disagreement about how they show what Joe’s motivation is.
  • It is universally agreed that Gordon-Levitt’s makeup was unnecessary.
  • Breakout performance in the movie… the kid!
  • Toss the word “paradox” around liberally, and then all problems with the plot go away.
  • All the hosts seemed to have different thoughts on what the movie was going to be after seeing the preview… philosophy, action, time travel, chase?
  • Was The Rainmaker pulling the strings to set it all up?
  • A detour into…telekinetic manual adoration.
  • Tony was surprised to find out that this wasn’t a book first.  All the complaints that the hosts have are things that could have been cut from a novel to make it a film.
  • Mixed reviews on if Gordon-Levitt was a better Bruce Willis than Bruce Willis.
  • JCVD & Time Cop.  Robo-TimeCop.
  • The Hobbit.
  • Shogun.
  • A Few Good Men.
  • A final thought… You can’t go back.

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • Tony/Deuce
  • David

This episode was recorded: 12/20/2012

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BSP Episode 252: Goodfellas

Release date:  9/19/1990

Warner Bros.

Directed by

  • Martin Scorsese

Produced by

  • Irwin Winkler

Screenplay by

  • Martin Scorsese
  • Nicholas Pileggi

Based on Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi

Cast

Ray Liotta

  • Henry Hill

Robert DeNiro

  • Jimmy Conway

Joe Pesci

  • Tommy DeVito

Lorraine Bracco

  • Karen Hill

Paul Sorvino

  • Paul Cicero

The hosts review:

  • You can watch this several times and get something different out of it each time.
  • Although Henry Hill’s character lies throughout the movie, you still learn what that life was like.
  • One of the best 1st person narrative movies made (up there with Taxi Driver).
  • Foot soldiers’ view of mob life.
  • Very different Don than The Godfather.
  • Henry Hill died 6/12/12, which makes this a Recently Dead Guy Podcast.
  • Enjoying some Henry Hill anectodes.
  • If you’re short, you demand respect.
  • Was Paulie a weak leader?  Opinions differ.
  • You don’t get a real view of Paulie because you only see him through Henry’s eyes.
  • Henry didn’t want to be a Don, he just wanted to be a Wiseguy.
  • Power without responsibility.  If we wanted more, we took more.
  • The scene when Hill drops off his brother and he’s being followed by helicopters was played really well; it was frantic and frenetic.
  • “For a second I thought I was dead. But, when I heard all the noise, I knew they were cops. Only cops talk that way. If they’d been wiseguys, I wouldn’t have heard a thing. I would’ve been dead.”
  • Tony rocks an old-school DVD!
  • Financial comparison between Goodfellas and The Last Temptation of Christ… and other Scorsese movies.
  • Lorraine Bracco… when she hides the gun in her panties… yeah, that’s hot.

Awards (short list):

Goodfellas has won the following awards:

  • Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Joe Pesci)
  • British Academy Film Awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Editing and Costume Design
  • Venice Film Festival Silver Lion for Best Director, Audience Award (Scorsese), and Filmcritica “bastone Bianco” Award (Scorsese)
  • New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor (DeNiro)
  • Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Pesci), Best Supporting Actress (Bracco) and Best Cinematography

Goodfellas has also made some of American Film Institute’s lists:

  • AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movies  #94
  • AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition)  #92
  • AFI’s Top 10 Gangster Film  #2

Trivial bits ‘n pieces:

  • The “You think I’m funny?” scene was based on a story that Joe Pesci acted out for Martin Scorsese about working at a restaurant years earlier and he told a mobster that he was funny; the mobster was not amused.  Scorsese allowed Pesci and Ray Liotta improvise the scene.  Scorsese didn’t tell the other actors in the scene what would happen because he wanted their genuine surprised reactions.
  • The word “f$&k” is used 296 times, for an average of 2.04 f$&ks per minute.  About half of them are said by Joe Pesci.
  • Scorsese’s mother, Catherine, plays Tommy’s (Pesci) mother.  She and the cast ad-libbed the dinner scene.  Scorsese’s father, Charles, plays the prisoner who puts too many onions in the tomato sauce.
  • When Paulie confronts Henry after Henry’s released from prison, Paul Sorvino improvised the slap to Liotta’s face.
  • The MPAA ordered 10 frames of blood removed from the film before granting it an ‘R’ rating.
  • Liotta’s mother died of cancer during filming, and he said that he used his anger over losing his mother for certain scenes, the pistol-whipping scene in particular.
  • Lorraine Bracco demanded real jewelry to be used for Karen’s dresser. The production designer rented expensive gold and stones that were protected by armed guards.
  • DeNiro wanted to use real money for the scene where Jimmy hands out money.  The prop master gave DeNiro $5,000 of his own money, and at the end of each take, no one was allowed to leave the set until all the money was returned.

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • Tony/Deuce

This episode was recorded: 12/13/2012

 

 

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BSP Episode 251: FLCL

Run date:  4/26/2000 – 3/16/2001

Funimation Entertainment (US Release)

Written by

  • Yoji Enokido
Directed by
  • Kazuya Tsurumaki
Produced by
  • Hiroki Sato
  • Nishizawa Masatomo

Music by

  • The Pillows

Cast/Voices

Barbara Goodson

  • Naota Nandaba

Stephanie Sheh

  • Mamimi Samejima

Kari Wahlgren

  • Haruko Haruhara

Joe Martin

  • Kamon Nandaba

 

The hosts review:

  • Someone paid major bucks to own this show, sight unseen.
  • We clearly do not have a consensus on FLCL.
  • It’s like a big conglomeration of cool stuff that they threw together… some worked, some didn’t.
  • It has a certain acquired anime-taste.
  • Naota IS Japan.
  • A coming of age story, but only half way through.
  • Juvenile sexual humor.
  • Tony wanted to punch Ta-kun (Naota) him numerous times during the episodes.
  • “Hey, I am sprouting robots from my head!”
  • Typical 12-year-old, or whiny little d-bag?
  • Eyebrows…
  • Hey, South Park kids!
  • Overboard emotions…so much emotions.
  • Discussions about what they’d like to see for a sequel.
  • David hates puns, except this time.
  • The guitar art is the physical manifestations of everybody’s soul.
  • If FLCL was live action, the dad would be a combination of Jack Galifianakis and Crispin Glover.
  • A bit of talk about Samurai Champloo.
  • The Walking Dead
  • Sons of Anarchy

 

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • David

This episode was recorded: 12/5/2012

 

 

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Back Seat Box Office #116 Results and Voice Mail

Congrats for their high score of 23:

  • BD
  • Art
  • Uriah
  • Cougron

Thanks to Tad and Art for their voice mails.

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BSP Episode 250: TiMER

Release date:  5/14/2010

Present Pictures

Directed and Written by

  • Jac Schaeffer

Produced by

  • Jennifer Glynn
  • Rikki Jarrett
  • Jac Schaeffer

Cast

Emma Caulfield

  • Oona O’Leary

Michelle Borth

  • Steph DePaul

John Patrick Amedori

  • Mikey Evers

Desmond Harrington

  • Dan the Man

 

The hosts review:

  • Darrell could not return the movie’s love, much as he wanted to.
  • Could have been a light-hearted Twilight Zone episode.
  • You’re setup to be skeptical from the beginning.
  • If you get a TiMER after you’ve already met your soul mate, does it still go off?
  • TiMER – self fulfilling prophecy or teller of the future?
  • {momentary side-tracking to touch on “rapey” movies}
  • Emma Caulfield is weird.
  • There was a notable lack of b-face.
  • The scene with her dad made no logical sense.
  • The hosts delve into the anatomy of relationships.
  • It’s a good date movie.
  • Does David have a future as a con-man?
  • They get silly over b-face (again).
  • Stripper-face.

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • Tony/Deuce
  • David

This episode was recorded: 11/28/2012

 

 

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Back Seat Box Office #114 Results and Voice Mail

Congrats for high scores of 23 go to:

  • Cougron
  • Art
  • Jeff
  • Nick

Thanks to Art, Tad and Nick for the voice mail!

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BSP Episode 248: The Ides of March

Release date

  • 10/7/2011

Columbia Pictures

Directed by

  • George Clooney

Produced by

  • George Clooney
  • Grant Heslov
  • Brian Oliver
  • Leonardo DiCaprio

Screenplay by

  • George Clooney
  • Grant Heslov
  • Beau Willimon

Based on “Farragut North” by Beau Willimon

Cast

Ryan Gosling

  • Stephen Meyers

George Clooney

  • Mike Morris

Philip Seymour Hoffman

  • Paul Zara

Paul Giamatti

  • Tom Duffy

*NOTE* Back Seat Producers will be on a bi-weekly schedule through the end of the year 

 

  • Back Seat Producers or Fanboy Smackdown?
  • A discussion about politics or will they speak of their collective love for Clooney & Gosling?
  • Ryan Gosling… a tool or a TOOL?
  • Political, but not obnoxiously so.
  • Hmmm… does atheism matter when it comes to politics?
  • Is Marisa Tomei a vampire?
  • The acting was all top shelf.
  • What about morality?  Good thing or bad thing?
  • Evan Rachel Wood… oh what a tangled web she weaves.
  • *Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler*
  • In politics, if it’s a possibility, it’s real.
  • There is a difference between what happens and what is perceived to have happened.
  • A lesson on the appearance of impropriety… take heed!
  • An autobiographical cathartic experience through film.
  • The logic of cheating.
  • You can’t con an innocent man.
  • Of course the President nominee would check his cell phone during a press conference… don’t all Presidents do that?
  • More cynical movie than All The President’s Men… and that’s a good thing.
  • This is about campaigns, not government.
  • Yes, Tony… living in a battleground state (Florida) does suck!
  • All political banter seen on Facebook must be true!

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Deuce

This episode was recorded: 11/1/2012

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Back Seat Box Office #111

Picks:

Jeff

  1. Wreck-It Ralph
  2. Flight
  3. Argo
  4. The Man with the Iron Fists
  5. Hotel Transylvania

Lena

  1. Wreck-It Ralph
  2. Flight
  3. Argo
  4. Cloud Atlas
  5. The Man with the Iron Fists

Scott

  1. Wreck-It Ralph
  2. Flight
  3. Argo
  4. The Man with the Iron Fists
  5. Cloud Atlas

There are no other movies in wide release this weekend.

The hosts picks for Back Seat Art House:

  • Jeff, Scott – This Must Be the Place
  • Lena – A Late Quartet
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Back Seat Box Office #110 Results and Voice Mail

Congrats to Tony for the best score this week – 23.

Thanks to the following folks for their voice mail contributions:

  • Art
  • Jonathan
  • Tad
  • Tony