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Cinema Shame is a safe space, a support group for penitent moviewatchers and cinephiles who want to right the oversights in their cinematic frame of reference. Classic or contemporary film — confess your shame and join the penitent
The podcast Cinema Shame is created by James David Patrick. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
Join Allan, James, and Kris for the 4th Annual First Watch Shamely Awards. They pick their favorite Films, Actors, Screenplays and Physical Media releases from whatever the hell they watched in 2024. Along the way they're joined by former Cinema Shame guests who share their own favorite watches from the past year.
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Matt Baume, author, podcaster, and video-maker -- whose work focuses on pop-culture and queer history -- first-time watches MADONNA: TRUTH OR DARE (1991) alongside James and Allan in the Shamequarters.
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Dan Delgado, host of The Industry podcast, and Allan sealed their fate on the last Christmas episode of Cinema Shame by admitting they hadn't seen Ernest Saves Christmas. So, we watched Ernest Saves Christmas, know what I mean?
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In between discussing Mustang blindess and singing bars from "Booty Juice," James and Allan discuss Hitchcock's MARNIE, THE WOMAN IN THE DUNES, FAIL SAFE, KITTEN WITH A WHIP, THE TRAIN, and so much more.
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Critic, author, and screenwriter Stephen Rebello stops by the Shamequarters for a chat with Allan about Elia Kazan's ON THE WATERFRONT (1954).
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Not one, not two, but THREE new episodes of Cinema Shame within a week! Prepare your earholes for the end of an era. "Comic Guy" Mike Sterling, owner of Sterling Silver Comics has now watched Ridley Scott's 1982 masterpiece of sci-noir Blade Runner.
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Happy Halloween! James and Allan tackle their terror and confront their respective greatest Dario Argento shame: Deep Red (1975) and Inferno (1980). They talk about the giallo, Argento's style (and substance), and recast The Three Mothers Trilogy as a musical.
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James throws out his first Cinema Solo, a audio essay about The Natural and Field of Dreams and how the magic of movies changes as we grow more cynical about the existence of everyday miracles.
ThirtyHertzRumble.com - a bl-g about Movies, Music and Nostalgia
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Music industry insider and Fritz Media mogul Jen Fritz confessed to never having seen the most important movie musical about the music business - Robert Altman's Nashville (1975) - and we immediately offered a spot on the show to explain herself, and, of course, watch the movie.
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"Bad" movie aficionado Chuck Dowling (Watercooler Films) soars into the Shamequarters to first-time watch Cannon Films' SUPERMAN IV: THE QUEST FOR PEACE! Can James and Allan survive this threat to humankind? Tune in to find out which one of them cracks first!
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Ken Reid of the TV Guidance Counselor podcast joins Allan and James in the Shamequarters to first time watch not one--but TWO! movies about Vietnam vets unleashing PTSD on a bunch of small-minded assholes.
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James opens the Cinema Shamequarters to a lineup of special guests to talk about the screen legacy of the "French monument" Alain Delon. This super-sized episode features Jen Johans, Will Slater, Greg Sahadachny, Eric Langberg, and Will McKinley.
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Allan's first Cinema Solo spins an audio essay about the IMDB, The Saddest Website on the Internet, by way the disparate Hollywood stories of Helen Wood and Scott Baio.
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James and Allan have a dream, and "bad" movie guru Paul Frieteg-Fey drops into the Shamequarters to tell them their dream will certainly definitely come true. And it does. The end. This episode is all about Hamid Khan's up-and-coming dance disasterpiece DANCE GODDESS (1987).
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James and Allan strut around the Shamequarters in tasteful one-pieces -- inspired by former Miss Universe Canada contestant (turned radio personality) Angela Valiant's tales of pomp and pageantry -- before discussing Angela's first time watch of the underseen and totally irreverent dark comedy DROP DEAD GORGEOUS.
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Allan and James welcome comic blogger and podcaster Devon Sanders into the Shamequarters to discuss the blaxploitation classic TRUCK TURNER (1974). We're never telling which one of us hadn't seen the movie.
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Kris takes the com to introduce THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (1990) featuring award-winning writer and walking movie encyclopedia Jen Johans of FilmIntuition.com and the Watch with Jen podcast.
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Kris declares the 1984 Shamedown a sentient bag of cocaine and casts the deciding vote on BLAME IT ON RIO. James and Allan tackle their most egregiously overlooked cinema from the greatest year in pop culture: THE WOMAN IN RED, RAZORBACK, NINJA III: THE DOMINATION, ELECTRIC DREAMS, and so, so much more.
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After Kris takes a bubble bath with a toaster, writer and publisher Rod Lott joins Allan in the Shamequarters to discuss Hal Ashby's HAROLD & MAUDE.
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After Kris jumpstarts a new Cinema Shame season, comic creator Troy-Jeffrey Allen joins James and Allan in the Shamequarters to discuss 1988's ACTION JACKSON (RIP Carl Weathers).
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James and Allan watch a bunch of movies and then seek revenge on all of those that have wronged them or their famlies. It's the 1973 Shamedown.
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CREDITS Talking Heads:
emcee: Kris Myers (@kris__myers)
host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) host: Allan Mott (@HouseofGlib)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
Recorded in February 2024. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
James and Allan host the Third Annual First Watch Shamely Awards where they pick their favorite Films, Actors, Screenplays and Songs from whatever the hell they watched in 2023. Along the way they're joined by some special guests.
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CREDITS
Talking Heads:
emcee: Kris Myers (@kris__myers)
host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) host: Allan Mott (@HouseofGlib)
Special Guests:
Beth Accomando (@cinebeth) - Cinema Junkie Dan Delgado (@_Dan_Delgado) - The Industry, The Jockey Club A.S. Hamrah (@hamrahrama) - The Earth Dies Streaming Jen Johans (@FilmIntuition) - FIlm Intuition, Watch with Jen Eric Jones (@deacon05oc) - Photo Flo Will McKinley (@WillMcKinley) - Old Movie Weirdo In Residence Brian Saur (@bobfreelander) - Pure Cinema Pod, Just the Discs Raquel Stecher (@RaquelStecher) - Out of the Past Blog
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
"Lost Horizon" - Shawn Phillips "Main Title (Cops and Robbers)" - Michel Legrand "What Was I Made For?" Kazoo Cover of Billie Eilish - by @ptit_icare "The Ballad of Johnny Cool" - Sammy Davis, Jr.Theme from Arnold - Shani Wells "Shura No Hana" - Meiko Kaji
Recorded in January 2024. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and plunder their "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. Allan shows his "O" face with an experimental cult film from Jane Arden, and James scratches off a big Blake Edwards oversight. Follow us on Twitter (@CinemaShame), Bsky (@cinemashame.bsky.social) and Instagram (@CinemaShamePodcast).
Dan Delgado joins James and Allan in the tinsel-blitzed Shamequarters to discuss 1985's Santa Claus the Movie starring Dudley Moore and John Lithgow. We talk about neurotic reindeer, GI Joe aircraft carriers, perpetual plywood Christmas, reindeer puppets, and Santa Claus stuffing the Mrs. inside his Tauntaun.
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Dan Delgado is the host of the podcasts The Industry and The Jockey Club: A Let It Ride Podcast.
James and Allan dare to return to the cinematic wasteland of 2003 to watch that which should have remained unwatched. In honor of Tiptoes (2003), we podcasted on our knees... and begged for mercy.
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James and Allan adopt the Cinemonster's Hooptober horror movie watching prompts to select their October watchpile. They'll share spooky tales of health spas gone murderous, Wes Craven collecting a Disney paycheck, Henry, and primordial maneating (and loving) squidmonsters.
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James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and plunder their "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. Allan fires up the DVR for a viewing of the Mickey Rooney semi-noir Quicksand (1950). James dusts off the "J" shelf for Jodorowsky's Dune (2013) so that they can talk about Barbie (2023) and Transformers: The Movie (1986). Obviously.
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Allan talks to Julia Marchese (@juliacmarchese) of the Horror Movie Survival Guide Podcast about 1987's The Chipmunk Adventure.
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James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and plunder their "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. We lose a Rebecca but gain an old new friend, Kris. James hitches a Train Ride to Hollywood (1975) with Bloodstone while Allan finds more than exclamation points in Andy Sidaris' Stacey! (1973) and Seven (1979).
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James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and hit the "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. Rebecca raids the liquor cabinet while the guys opine about John Byrum's The Whoopee Boys (1986) and Alan Rudolph's Love at Large (1990). Do either of these movies get to back on the shelf?
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On this supersized episode, James and Allan discuss their favorite first-time watches from 1963 and welcome Rebecca to the Cinema Shame family. And speaking of family... the gang's all here -- Liz and Richard, Carroll, Sidney, Seijun, Akira, and even a very special appearance from Buddy Love.
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This is an unedited excerpt from the '1972 Shamedown' featuring Allan's anecote about Michael Ritchie's involvement in The Bad News Bears Go to Japan. It includes all the "ums" and "likes" all the horrible speech patterns that emerge during the third hour of recording. Enjoy!
James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 1972. Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Because yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to your mailbox. Subscribe at https://dvd.netflix.com/.
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James and Dan Delgado (@_Dan_Delgado) find out that Daniel Day Lewis does indeed find Madeleine Stowe in Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans (1992). Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to your mailbox. Subscribe at https://dvd.netflix.com/.
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James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 1982. Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to your mailbox. Subscribe at https://dvd.netflix.com/.
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Only the penitent moviewatcher will pass. James and Kris Myers look back on 25 years of Spice World (1997), imploring naysayers to give it another look in 2022. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) Kris Myers (@Kris_Myers)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Allan Mott (@HouseOfGlib)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
Sir Mix-A-Lot - "Baby Got Back
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Talking Heads:host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Allan Mott (@HouseOfGlib)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
Recorded in March 2022. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
James and Raquel Stecher talk about their favorite first-watches from the year 2021, awards style. Along the way they're joined by a few special guests.
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CREDITS Talking Heads:host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Raquel Stecher (@raquelstecher)
Shamely MC: Eric Jones (@deacon05oc)
Special Guests: Brian Saur (@bobfreelander), Beth Accomando (@cinebeth), Will McKinley (@WillMcKinley), Carlo (@ThiefCGT), Colleen O'Brien Fiore (@FussyFilm), Jen Johans (@FilmIntuition), Ashley Rincon (@oOoOoBarracuda), Nora Fiore (@NitrateDiva)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
Meiko Kaji - "Shura No Hana"
Recorded in February 2022. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Pop Quiz, Hotshot. Andy Ross watches Jan De Bont's Speed (1994) for the first time. What does he think? What... does he think?
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CREDITS
Talking Heads:
host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Andy Ross (@ThatAndyRoss)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
Mark Mancina - "Speed Main Title"
Mark Mancina - "The Rescue"
Michael Kamen - "Die Hard Main Title"
Smokey Robinson - "Cruisin'" Recorded in October 2021. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
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CREDITSTalking Heads:
host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Dan Day, Jr. (@CushingLee)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician Recorded in October 2021. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
James and Allan Mott (@HouseOfGlib) dissect what went wrong (and oh so right) with The Oscar (1966).
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CREDITSTalking Heads:
host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Allan Mott (@HouseOfGlib)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician Recorded in April 2021. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
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CREDITS Talking Heads:host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Nick Britt (@campbelldropout)
Shamely MC: Eric Jones (@deacon05oc)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician Recorded in February 2021. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
James and Nora Fiore (@NitrateDiva) talk the tenets of Film Noir and share their favorite first-time watches from Noirvember 2020.
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CREDITS Talking Heads:host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Nora Fiore (@NitrateDiva)
Not Fred MacMurray: Eric Jones (@deacon05oc)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician Miklos Rozsa -- Double Indemnity "Prelude/First Scene" The Dave Grusin Trio -- "The Long Goodbye"
Recorded in December 2020. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Annie Jung discusses her first viewing of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Bonus! Colleen Fiore, aka Fussy Film, relays how the 1946 movie played to her classroom full of high school students.
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CREDITS Talking Heads:host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest: Annie Jung (@WalkerPinkLabel) guest: Colleen Fiore (@FussyFilm)
angel: Eric Jones (@deacon05oc)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
Ólafur Arnalds - "Memory"
Recorded in December 2020. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Marketing Manager for Netflix DVD, Annie Jung, helps James ring in a new era in Cinema Shame and shares her three handshake/comfort films. James presents three of his own and attempts thematic relations because double features!
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CREDITS Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) Annie Jung (@WalkerPinkLabel)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy – “Shamedown” <-- Support our house musician
Recorded in October 2020. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Film writer and host of the Tomb of Ideas podcast, Trey Lawson, presents his Quarantine Comfort film, The Band Wagon (1953) and host James Patrick pairs it with one of his own for a Happy Time Double Feature.
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) Trey Lawson (@T_Lawson)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy - "Shamedown" Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Oscar Levant, Nanette Fabray - "That's Entertainment!" The MGM Studio Orchestra - "Dancing in the Dark" Nanette Fabray - "Louisiana Hayride" Judy Holliday - "It's a Perfect Relationship" Dean Martin - "Do It Yourself" Dean Martin, Judy Holliday - "Just in Time" Judy Holliday - "The Party's Over" Judy Holliday - "Drop That Name"
Recorded in April 2020. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Film writer and host of the Tomb of Ideas podcast, Trey Lawson, presents his Quarantine Comfort Film, The Shadow (1994) and host James Patrick pairs it with one of his own for a Happy Time Double Feature.
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble)
Trey Lawson (@T_Lawson)
Music Contained in this Podcast:Jerry Goldsmith - "The Shadow"
Taylor Dayne - "Original Sin"
Danny Elfman - "Final Confrontation"
Recorded in April 2020. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Classic Hollywood musicals blogger Jessica Pickens (@HollywoodComet) stays at home and talks about the 2020 @ Home Edition of the Turner Classic Movie Film Festival.
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Staying at home.
Jessica PIckens (@hollywoodcomet) - Also staying at home.
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Recorded in April 2020. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Podcaster, cinema tastemaker and documentary filmmaker Brian Saur watched Let It Ride (1989) and stops by to discuss Richard Dreyfuss, Joe Pytka and our individual connections to cinema.
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Is having a very good day.
Brian Saur (@bobfreelander) - Is also having a very good day.
Music Contained in this Podcast:Frank Loesser - "Fugue for Tinhorns"
Recorded in December 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Film programmer and classic film aficionado Julia Ricci (@julsrich) confesses her palpable Lawrence of Arabia Shame!
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Newly obsessed with camels
Julia Ricci (@julsrich) - Blinded by the light
Music Contained in this Podcast:Maurice Jarre - "Lawrence of Arabia Overture"
The Match Game Theme
Maurice Jarre - "The Voice of the Guns"
Recorded in November 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Amanda Reyes and Will McKinley discuss the impact and legacy of TV movies of the 1970's, specifically ones of the horrific kind. View the movies discussed on Sony Movie Channel's showcase of rare TV movies during the 2019 Halloween season.
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - TV movie shamed.
Amanda Reyes (@madefortvmayhem) - Author, podcaster, editor of the anthology Are You In The House Alone: A TV Movie Compendium 1964-1999.
Will McKinley (@WillMcKinley) - Resident Old Movie TV Weirdo
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy - "Shamedown"
The ABC Sunday Night Movie Theme
"The Blob" - The Five Blobs
The Andy Griffith Show Theme
The Love Boat Theme
Recorded in October 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Screenwriter and author Travis Sentell goes toe-to-toe with Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull.
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Punch drunk for boxing podcasts
Travis Sentell (@travissentell) - Once baptized our host with a super soaker
Music Contained in this Podcast:Preacher Boy - "Shamedown"
The Price is Right Theme
Recorded in October 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Raquel Stecher is joined by her long-suffering husband Carlos to discuss how she finally viewed Star Wars on her own terms.
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - The Empire Strikes Back holds the #1 spot on his Letterboxd.com Top 200.
Raquel Stecher (@RaquelStecher) - Has joined the Rebel Allliance.
Carlos Stecher (@livefastlookgd) - Now committed to watching the BBC's Pride and Prejudice.
Music Contained in this Podcast:20th Century Fox Fanfare
John Williams - "The Star Wars Main Theme"
Recorded in May 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Stephanie Crawford returns to the Shame to fulfill her 2001: A Space Odyssey promise (and thereby transcend her human form).
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CREDITS: Talking Heads:James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Space Baby believer.
Stephanie Crawford (@scrawfish) - Has now touched the monolith.
Music Contained in this Podcast:Preacher Boy - "Shamedown"
Prince - "1999"
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
Ray Stevens - "Thus Cracked Henrietta"
2001: A Space Odyssey Shop
Soundtrack: 2001 Soundtrack
Recorded in February 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Previewing the 2019 Nitrate Picture Show Film Festival with co-directors Deborah Stoiber and Jared Case.
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James ("Jay") Patrick (@007hertzrumble)
Deborah Stoiber - co-director of the NPS
Jared Case - co-director of the NPS
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy - "Shamedown"
Billy Conti - "Gonna Fly Now"
Recorded in April 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
"Live" from the Turner Classic Movies Film Festival with Jessica Pickens (@HollywoodComet).
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble)
Jessica Pickens (@HollywoodComet)
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy - "Shamedown"
The Marvelettes - "Mr. Postman"
The TCM Film Festival WebsiteJames 2019 TCMFF Preview Jessica's 2019 TCMFF Preview
Recorded in April 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Allan Mott joins Cinema Shame to discuss Joseph Losey's incredible disaster, Boom! (1968), starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Currently seeking the Boom! soundtrack on vinyl.
Allan Mott (@HouseofGlib) - Watched The Pirate Movie every weekend for a year.
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Preacher Boy - "Shamedown"
Family Feud Theme
John Barry - "Boom!"
John Barry - "Pain Gone Till Tomorrow"
Boom! Shop
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John Barry - Boom! Soundtrack
Recorded in February 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Dan Day, Jr. serves up a Shamedown of 6 Hammer Horror films you might not have seen. We talk about why Hammer Film's horror output endures in 2018 and why some folk have written the films off as more of "that Hammer garbage."
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Hammer aficionado.
Dan Day, Jr. (@CushingLee) - Hammer Horror expert, movie blogger at The Hitless Wonder.
Clips Contained in this Podcast:
"Dracula" by James Bernard
Martin Scorsese from Hammer, The Studio that Dripped Blood, 1987
Son of Svengoolie introduction to The Horror of Dracula, 1983
Anthony Hinds from Hammer, The Studio That Dripped Blood, 1987
The Quatermass Xperiment (aka The Creeping Unknown) trailer
Peter Cushing interview, 1989
Christopher Lee from Hammer, The Studio That Dripped Blood, 1987
Scream of Fear trailer
Kiss of the Vampires trailer
The Gorgon trailer
"Addams Groove" by MC Hammer
"Suite from The Gorgon" by James Bernard
Plague of the Zombies trailer
The Reptile trailer
Captain Kronos trailer
"Captain Kronos Theme" by Laurie Johnson
Mentioned Hammer Horror on Physical Media and Streaming:
Buy Hammer: Amazon storefront featuring all Region A Hammer Horror offerings.
Scream of Fear – Mill Creek Double Feature (Region A) Kiss of the Vampire – Universal 8-Film Hammer Horror Collection (Region A) The Gorgon – Mill Creek Double Feature (Region A) / Indicator Hammer Vol. 1 (Region ABC) Plague of the Zombies – Coming Soon from Shout Factory (Region A) The Reptile – Unavailable (Region A) / Studio Canal (Region B) Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter – Streaming (Region A) / Shock (Region B)
Recommended Reading:Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography by Tim Johnson and Deborah Del Vecchio The Hammer Story: The Unauthorised History of Hammer Films by Marcus Hearn and Alan Barnes
Recorded in October 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
I invited some more friends to come on the Cinema Shame Podcast to celebrate the life and work of Burt Reynolds. In the second of two episodes dedicated to the Bandit, my guests and I talk about The End, Stick, Heat, Switching Channels, Breaking In, and Boogie Nights. and just about everything in between. Despite the 80's being a tough decade both personally and professionally, Burt delivered a number of interesting performances in movies that are largely forgotten or just underappreciated.
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - never misses an opportunity to champion underappreciated Burt Reynolds. Owns Burt's album, Ask Me What I Am, on vinyl.
Brian Saur (@bobfreelander) - Documentary filmmaker, movie blogger (rupertpupkinspeaks.com), podcaster extraordinaire on the Pure Cinema Pod and Just the Discs Pod.
Grant the Carey Troweller (@mentorscamper) - Twitter personality, Movie Obsessive and a blasphemous individual who denies Carey Lowell's goddess status.
Kerry Fristoe (@echidnabot) - Movie blogger (prowlerneedsajump.wordpress.com/) and fabulous Twitter personality.
Clips Contained in this Podcast:
Burt Reynolds laughter from Hooper.
Kristy McNichol, Mel Brooks and Burt Reynolds on The Mike Douglas Show (1978)
The End trailer
The End clip
Burt Reynolds on Late Night with David Letterman (December 11, 1984)
Stick trailer
Heat trailer
Heat clip
Malone TV spot
Switching Channels promo
Ruby Wax Meets... Burt Reynolds (March 3, 1996)
Breaking In trailer
Burt Reynolds on Conan (March 19, 2018)
Boogie Nights trailer
Boogie nights clip
Burt Reynolds Golden Globe acceptance speech (January 18, 1998)
Apollo 100 - "Joy"
Recorded in September 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
I invited some friends to come on the Cinema Shame Podcast to celebrate the life and work of Burt Reynolds. In the first of two episodes dedicated to the Bandit, my guests and I talk about White Lightning, Gator, Smokey and the Bandit, Semi-Tough and Starting Over and just about everything in between. The river of Burt love runs deep.
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - never misses an opportunity to champion underappreciated Burt Reynolds. Owns Burt's album, Ask Me What I Am, on vinyl.
Kerry Fristoe (@echidnabot) - Movie blogger (prowlerneedsajump.wordpress.com/) and fabulous Twitter personality.
Christian Devine (@chris_divine) - screenwriter and award winning video game writer. Trucker movie aficionado. Credits Smokey and the Bandit with his writing career.
Carrie Rickey (@CarrieRickey) - Film critic and columnist. Village Voice, Film Comment, Mademoiselle, Philadelphia Enquirer. Frequent contributor to NPR, MSNBC and CNN.
Clips Contained in this Podcast:
Burt Reynolds laughter from Hooper.
The Dueling Banjos from Deliverance.
Burt Reynolds on The Tonight Show - October 2nd, 1973
White Lightning trailer
Gator trailer
Archer episode, "The Man from Jupiter"
Jerry Reed performs "Eastbound and Down" at the Burt Reynolds Variety Club Dinner
Smokey and the Bandit NBC TV spot
Clip from Smokey and the Bandit II
Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton sing "Sneakin' Around with You" from Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
Clip from Smokey and the Bandit
100 Rifles trailer
Jerry Reed - "Eastbound and Down"
Burt Reynolds on The Tonight Show - March 2nd, 1977
Semi-Tough trailer
Clip from Semi-Tough
Clip from Starting Over
Candice Bergen sings "Better Than Ever" from Starting Over
Recorded in September 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
An episode that began as an aside to the Rocky episodes grew into a lengthy conversation about how The Bad News Bears demands relevancy in 2018, which grew into an even longer conversation about the Bad News Bears sequels, pre-ordained judgment of said sequels, and the mistreatment of classic cinema in a modern era that prefers to scrub clean the unfortunate realities of prior generations.
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Played baseball into college when his stubborn streak (and a bad elbow) derailed his plans. A kid on his little league team dug himself a hole in right field and sang Christmas carols during the game.
Will McKinley (@willmckinley) - writer for Sony’s getTV network and a self-proclaimed Old Movie Weirdo. willmckinley.com
Clips Contained in this Podcast:
Georges Bizet – Carmen
The Bad News Bears (1976) Trailer
The Bad News Bears (2005) Trailer
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) Trailer
The Bad News Bears Go To Japan (1978) Trailer
Walter Matthau interview on Parkinson One to One
Selected clips from the The Bad News Bears (1976)
Selected clip from Fletch (1985)
Selected clip from The Couch Trip (1988)
Recorded in November 2017 and May 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
A very special on-location episode: Raquel Stecher, Jessica Pickens and James talk about our most anticipated first-time watches from the 2018 Turner Classic Movies Film Festival in Los Angeles, California. We move on to tank tops, golden age Hollywood dinner parties, and attempt to eliminate "classics" we'd like to see taken down a peg while elevating something else that deserves more attention.
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Attended his fourth TCMFF in 2018.
Raquel Stecher (@raquelstecher) - Blogs about classic film at outofthepastblog.com.
Jessica Pickens (@hollywoodcomet) - Blogs about classic film (especially musicals!) at cometoverhollywood.com.
Clips Contained in this Podcast:
"TCM Intro" (circa 1995)
Tina Turner in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Robert Osborne and Alec Baldwin introduce Fail Safe.
Ben Mankiewicz introduces Grand Prix.
Trailer for Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song
NCAA March Madness Theme
Paul Newman in The Sting
Dean Martin, Vincent Price and Ken Lane @ the Bar Galacto
Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne in The Quiet Man
Shirley MacLaine and Laurence Harvey in Two Loves
Flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz
A clip from The Reluctant Saint
A clip from The Locket
Michael Schlesinger discusses SH! The Octopus
"Springtime for Hitler" - from Mel Brooks' The Producers
Recorded on April 26th, 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Kristen Lopez confesses her dirty little secret to the world. She was a film writer and pop culture commentator that had not seen Citizen Kane. She joins James to confess and correct her shame. In this 90-minute conversation Kristen and James exorcise some demons and confront Citizen Kane's place in film history, film criticism and popular culture. Is it possible to truly appreciate Citizen Kane without a proper cinematic education?
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - First discovered Orson Welles by watching Transformers: The Movie.
Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) - Film writer and pop culture commentator. She also runs the Citizen Dame and Ticklish Business podcasts.
Music Contained in this Podcast:
"Sinfonietta for String Orchestra, Prelude" - Bernard Herrman
"Xanadu" - Olivia Newton-John & E.L.O.
Supplementary Links:
Kristen's List of Shame on Letterboxd
Citizen Kane (BFI Classics), Laura Mulvey
Citizen Kane: A Filmmakers Journey, Harlan Lebo
Recorded in December 2017. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Raquel Stecher once again joins James on the podcast to complete their conversation about the Rocky series with bits and baubles about Rocky IV, Rocky V, and Rocky Balboa. How much of a role does nostalgia play in the enjoyment of the Rocky films? And does that even matter when sitting down to enjoy a film franchise? As we weave our way through the decline of Rocky, we talk Dolph Lundgren's unholy bench press, the inexplicable creative decisions behind Rocky V, and the sweet and sentimental coda to the franchise. We play the inaugural "Hot Minute of Cinema Shame" game and wax romantic about training montages.
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CREDITS:Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Host, 80's nostalgist with a Rocky IV soundtrack constantly spinning in his head.
Raquel Stecher (@QuelleLove) - Classic movie blogger, workout and training aficionado.
Music Contained in this Podcast:
"Living in America" - James Brown
"Hearts on Fire" - John Cafferty
"Redemption" - Bill Conti
"Go For It" - Joey B. Ellis
"The Final Bell" - Bill Conti
Supplementary Links: Raquel's Out of the Past Classic Film Blog
Recorded in October 2017. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
David aka "the Cinemonster" joins James to discuss his monstrous creation, the Hooptober Horror Movie Challenge on Letterboxd.com. Our host and guest then give birth to a pair of "baby Hooptober" lists to demonstrate the ever-growing social media phenomenon and give a few horror viewing recommendations to populate your own Hooptober lists.
Cinema Shame's Halloween Special also flips the Shame script and places our host in the hot seat for his first viewing of Friday the 13th Parts 1 and 2 for a conversation and analyzes how a horror-loving child of the 1980's somehow avoided the grandaddy (or at least the Great Uncle) of the modern American slasher genre. The conversation then turns to the historical origins of the slasher within film, literature and contemporary popular culture.
CREDITS:
Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Host, lover of horror and crazy cinema challenges.
David the Cinemonster (@ElCinemonster) - Horror lover, expert and Cinema Shame's resident Dr. Frankenstein.
Music Contained in this Podcast:
"Somebody's Watching Me" - Rockwell
"Friday the 13th Original Theme" - Harry Manfredini
"Red Right Hand" - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Supplementary Links:
El Cinemonster's Hooptober 4.0 Rules and List on Letterboxd.com
James Patrick's Hooptober 4.0 Watchlist
Supplementary Materials:
Theatre of Fear & Horror: The Grisly Spectacle of the Grand Guignol of Paris, 1897-1962
So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films
Recorded in October 2017.
Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
In our first ever series Shame!, Raquel Stecher (@quellelove) steps into the ring to tackle the entire six-film ROCKY series. In the first of two very special episodes, Raquel and James (@007hertzrumble, as always) discuss ROCKY I-III and in doing so gush over gooey love stories, sweaty workout montages and surf-laden bromances. As a fitness guru herself, Raquel goes as far to question the effectiveness of Rocky's training methods. This episode boasts perspectives on Rocky about which even Sly Stallone never dreamed.
CREDITS:
Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Host, lover of crazy cinema challenges.
Raquel Stecher (@quellelove) - Classic movie blogger at outofthepastblog.com, fitness guru, cocktail aficionado.
Music Contained in this Podcast:
"Gonna Fly Now" - Bill Conti
"Know How" - Young M.C.
"Eye of the Tiger" - Survivor
Supplementary Materials:
The Set-Up (1949, Robert Wise)
Recorded in September 2017.
Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Greg Sahadachny (@mistergreggles) atones for his sins against classic comedy by watching not only one, but two Marx Brothers films -- Duck Soup and A Night at the Opera. Along the way to redemption, we also discuss the Marx Brothers entire showbiz career from vaudeville to their final films together at United Artists, the history of cinematic comedy, perils of intellectualism, and the fate of modern cinematic funnymen like Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler. Later on, Will McKinley (@WillMcKinley) answers our call to the Old Movie Weirdo Hotline to discuss his childhood connection to the Marxes (and scrambled pornography).
CREDITS:
Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - Host, longtime Marx Brothers fan.
Greg Sahadachny (@mistergreggles) - Podcaster extraordinaire. Credits include The Debatable Podcast.
Will McKinley (@willmckinley) - Switchboard operator of the Old Movie Weirdo Hotline
Music Contained in this Podcast:
"Everyone Says I Love You" - written by Bert Kalmer, Harry Ruby
"Cosi-Cosa" - written by Ned Washington, Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurmann; performed by Allan Jones
"Hooray for Captain Spaulding" - written by Bert Kalmer, Harry Ruby
Supplementary Materials:
Groucho: The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx
The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection Blu-ray
The Marx Brothers Collection (MGM/UA) DVD
Harpo Speaks by Harpo Marx, Rowland Barber
Brain Donors - Warner Archive DVD
Recorded on April 21, 2017 and May 5, 2017.
Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
Will McKinley (@willmckinley) stops by the Shamequarters after first-time watching Police Academy to discuss the erosion of slapstick comedy and consider the factors that led to Police Academy becoming an American phenomenon in 1984 and beyond.
CREDITS:
Talking Heads:
James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - host
Will McKinley (@willmckinley) - writer for Sony’s getTV network and a self-proclaimed Old Movie Weirdo. willmckinley.com
Music Contained in this Podcast:
Police Academy March - Robert Folk
El Bimbo - Jean-Marc Dompierre
Originally recorded on March 1, 2017.
Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Zero dollars are made from this podcast.
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.