Harrison Ford Profile – Episode #5 (September 10th, 2014)

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents Profiles with Malone and Mantz! In this vodcast series hosts Alicia Malone and Scott “Movie” Mantz break down and focus on some of the most prolific Hollywood directors, writers and actors in the entertainment industry – past & present. In today’s episode it’s all about Harrison Ford. Harrison Ford was born on July 13, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, to Dorothy (Nidelman), a radio actress, and Christopher Ford (born John William Ford), an actor turned advertising executive. His father had Irish and German ancestry, and his maternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire. He was a lackluster student at Maine Township High School East in Park Ridge Illinois (no athletic star, never above a C average). After dropping out of Ripon College in Wisconsin, where he did some acting and later summer stock, he signed a Hollywood contract with Columbia and later Universal. His roles in movies and television (Ironside (1967), The Virginian (1962)) remained secondary and, discouraged, he turned to a career in professional carpentry. He came back big four years later, however, as Bob Falfa in American Graffiti (1973). Four years after that, he hit colossal with the role of Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977). Another four years and Ford was Indiana Jones in The Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). Four years later and he received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for his role as John Book in Witness (1985). All he managed four years after that was his third starring success as Indiana Jones; in fact, many of his earlier successful roles led to sequels as did his more recent portrayal of Jack Ryan in Patriot Games (1992). Another Golden Globe nomination came his way for the part of Dr. Richard Kimble in The Fugitive (1993). He is clearly a well-established Hollywood superstar. He also maintains an 800-acre ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Follow Alicia on Twitter! Follow Scott on Twitter! SUBSCRIBE TO PROFILES ON ITUNES!

Box Office Breakdown For Sept. 5th – 7th, 2014

Popcorn Talk proudly presents a weekly vodcast series that breaks down the US domestic numbers for the three day weekend and gives you Cineplex’s winners and losers. It’s Popcorn Talk’s Box Office Breakdown. In this episode hosts JTE (Josh the Engineer), femme fatale Sara Stretton and Schmoeville’s madman Finstock discuss numbers for September 5th to 7th, 2014!

When The Game Stands Tall w/ Anna Margaret (Jim Caviezel, Alexander Ludwig) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, Demetri Panos, Marisa Serafini, and special guest Anna Margaret (Laurie) discuss When The Game Stands Tall which is a 2014 sports drama film. Inspired by a true story, WHEN THE GAME STANDS TALL tells the remarkable journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur (Jim Caviezel), who took the De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak that shattered all records for any American sport. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2247476/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_4 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Game_Stands_Tall Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=when+the+game+stands+tall+interview Jim Caviezel Interview: http://variety.com/2014/scene/news/when-the-game-stands-tall-premiere-jim-caviezel-hoosiers-1201275912/ Homepage: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/whenthegamestandstall/ Interview On Faith: http://www.cbn.com/entertainment/screen/jim-caviezel-when-game-stands-tall-interview.aspx Subject Of The Film: http://www.abc12.com/story/26436950/bob-ladouceur-subject-of-the-film-when-the-game-stands-tall-speaks-on-building-a-culture-of-accountability-and-how-to-sustain-a-winning-effort

Ghostbusters (Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, Demetri Panos, and Marisa Serafini discuss Ghostbusters which is a 1984 comedy film. Three odd-ball scientists get kicked out of their cushy positions at a university in New York City where they studied the occult. They decide to set up shop in an old firehouse and become Ghostbusters, trapping pesky ghosts, spirits, haunts, and poltergeists for money. They wise-crack their way through the city, and stumble upon a gateway to another dimension, one which will release untold evil upon the city. The Ghostbusters are called on to save the Big Apple. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087332/?ref_=nv_sr_5 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters BuzzFeed: http://www.buzzfeed.com/spenceralthouse/24-fun-facts-about-the-movie-ghostbusters#42t3smh Fun Facts: http://shortlist.com/entertainment/films/30-ghostbusters-facts Revel: http://www.avclub.com/article/revel-ghostbusters-trivia-new-and-fascinating-info-205535 Screenwriting Lessons: http://scriptshadow.net/10-screenwriting-lessons-you-can-learn-from-ghostbusters/ Making Of Ghostbusters: http://www.vanityfair.com/vf-hollywood/ghostbusters-making-of  

Guests Alicia Malone and Scott Mantz – Sept. 5th, 2014 – Meet The Movie Press

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It’s Popcorn Talk Network’s Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. Today, Reilly is all by his lonesome and he sits down to chat with fellow Schmoevillians Alicia Malone and Scott Mantz of Profiles! Reilly breaks down Mantz & Malone careers, the great interviews and what they have in store next. Enjoy! Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!

Taken…is a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast that offers a glimpse into the movies we love to watch with breakdown and analysis of the movies some might call… a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”. Join us each week as Josh Macuga and Steve Simeone breakdown your favorite films, from the classics to the yet to be seen; it’s all here under one banner… GUILTY MOVIE PLEASURES! This week the gang discusses Taken, a movie about a retired CIA agent who travels across Europe and relies on his old skills to save his estranged daughter, who has been kidnapped while on a trip to Paris. Follow Josh on Twitter! Follow Steve on Twitter!

Martin Scorsese Profile – Episode #4 (September 3rd, 2014)

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents Profiles with Malone and Mantz! In this vodcast series hosts Alicia Malone and Scott “Movie” Mantz break down and focus on some of the most prolific Hollywood directors, writers and actors in the entertainment industry – past & present. In today’s episode it’s all about Martin Scorsese. Martin Charles Scorsese was born on November 17, 1942, in New York City, to Italian-American parents Catherine (Cappa) and Charles Scorsese. He was raised in the neighborhood of Little Italy, which later provided the inspiration for several of his films. Scorsese earned a B.S. degree in film communications in 1964, followed by an M.A. in the same field in 1966 at New York University’s School of Film. During this time, he made numerous prize-winning short films including The Big Shave (1968), and directed his first feature film, _Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1967)_. He served as assistant director and an editor of the documentary Woodstock (1970) and won critical and popular acclaim for Mean Streets (1973), which first paired him with actor and frequent collaborator Robert De Niro. In 1976, Scorsese’s Taxi Driver (1976), also starring De Niro, was awarded the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and he followed that film with New York, New York (1977) and The Last Waltz (1978). Scorsese directed De Niro to an Oscar-winning performance as boxer Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull (1980), which received eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director, and is hailed as one of the masterpieces of modern cinema. Scorsese went on to direct The Color of Money (1986), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Goodfellas (1990), Cape Fear (1991), The Age of Innocence (1993), Casino (1995), and Kundun (1997), among other films. Commissioned by the British Film Institute to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of cinema, Scorsese completed the four-hour documentary, A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995), co-directed by Michael Henry Wilson. His long-cherished project, Gangs of New York (2002), earned numerous critical honors, including a Golden Globe Award for Best Director; the Howard Hughes biopic The Aviator (2004) won five Academy Awards, in addition to the Golden Globe and BAFTA awards for Best Picture. Scorsese won his first Academy Award for Best Director for The Departed (2006), which was also honored with the Director’s Guild of America, Golden Globe, New York Film Critics, National Board of Review and Critic’s Choice awards for Best Director, in addition to four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Scorsese’s documentary of the Rolling Stones in concert, Shine a Light (2008), followed, with the successful thriller Shutter Island (2010) two years later. Scorsese received his seventh Academy Award nomination for Best Director, as well as a Golden Globe win, for Hugo (2011), which went on to win five Academy Awards. Scorsese also serves as executive producer on HBO’s series Boardwalk Empire (2010) for which he directed the pilot episode. Scorsese’s additional awards and honors include the Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival (1995), the AFI Life Achievement Award (1997), the Honoree at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s 25th Gala Tribute (1998), the DGA Lifetime Achievement Award (2003), The Kennedy Center Honors (2007) and the HFPA Cecil B. DeMille Award (2010). Follow Alicia on Twitter! Follow Scott on Twitter! SUBSCRIBE TO PROFILES ON ITUNES!

Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For (Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Eva Green) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, Demetri Panos, and Sara Stretton discuss Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For which is a 2014 film directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez and an American crime thriller film that follows up to the 2005 film Sin City. The script is written by Miller, and is primarily based on the second book in the Sin City series by Miller. One of the smaller plots of the film is based on the short story “Just Another Saturday Night”, which is collected in Booze, Broads, & Bullets, the sixth book in the comic series. Two original stories (“The Long Bad Night” and “Nancy’s Last Dance”) were created exclusively for the film written by Miller. The film was released on August 22, 2014. The film stars an ensemble cast including returning cast members Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Jaime King, Jude Ciccolella, Powers Boothe, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis. Newcomers to the series include Eva Green, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Brolin, Jamie Chung, Dennis Haysbert, Marton Csokas, Christopher Lloyd, Julia Garner, Juno Temple, Ray Liotta, Stacy Keach, Christopher Meloni, Alexa Vega, Lady Gaga, Jeremy Piven and Crystal McCahill. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0458481/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin_City:_A_Dame_to_Kill_For Official Page: http://sincity-2.com/ Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/SinCityMovie Apple Trailers: http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/weinstein/frankmillerssincityadametokillfor/

The November Man w/ Bill Smitrovich (Pierce Brosnan, Olga Kurlenko) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, Demetri Panos, John Comerford, Sara Stretton, and special guest Bill Smitrovich (Hanley) discuss The November Man which is a 2014 spy thriller film based on the novel There Are No Spies by Bill Granger, which is canonically the seventh installment in “The November Man” series of books, published in 1987. It stars Pierce Brosnan, Luke Bracey, and Olga Kurylenko with the screenplay written by Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek. The film is directed by Roger Donaldson, known for his most notable works Species, The Recruit and The Bank Job. He previously worked with Brosnan in Dante’s Peak. Beau St. Clair once again teams up with Brosnan to co-produce the film. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2402157/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_November_Man Bill Granger Interview: http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20140827/news/140828464/ November Man Article: http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2013/07/30/bill-grangers-november-man-is-finally-coming-to-the-movies The November Man Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+november+man+interview  

Guest Jimmyo from Joblo.com – Aug. 29th, 2014 – Meet The Movie Press

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It’s Popcorn Talk Network’s Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. Today, Reilly and Jeff welcome in Jimmy O (James Oster) from Joblo.com! Jimmy discusses his time on JoBlo and his start with company. He delves deep into what it’s like to cover press junkets and set visits! We then jump into the world of journalism with celebrity coverage including some of Jimmy’s favorite interviews that include Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones! We also discuss the finer points of the “Geek Blog” and how JoBlo remains one of the best sites around! A must see! Enjoy! Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!

Stanley Kubrick Profile – Episode #3 (August 27th, 2014)

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents Profiles with Malone and Mantz! In this vodcast series hosts Alicia Malone and Scott “Movie” Mantz break down and focus on some of the most prolific Hollywood directors, writers and actors in the entertainment industry – past & present. In today’s episode it’s all about Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick was born in New York, and was considered intelligent despite poor grades at school. Hoping that a change of scenery would produce better academic performance, Kubrick’s father Jack (a physician) sent him in 1940 to Pasadena, California, to stay with his uncle Martin Perveler. Returning to the Bronx in 1941 for his last year of grammar school, there seemed to be little change in his attitude or his results. Hoping to find something to interest his son, Jack introduced Stanley to chess, with the desired result. Kubrick took to the game passionately, and quickly became a skilled player. Chess would become an important device for Kubrick in later years, often as a tool for dealing with recalcitrant actors, but also as an artistic motif in his films. Jack Kubrick’s decision to give his son a camera for his thirteenth birthday would be an even wiser move: Kubrick became an avid photographer, and would often make trips around New York taking photographs which he would develop in a friend’s darkroom. After selling an unsolicited photograph to Look Magazine, Kubrick began to associate with their staff photographers, and at the age of seventeen was offered a job as an apprentice photographer. In the next few years, Kubrick had regular assignments for “Look”, and would become a voracious movie-goer. Together with friend Alexander Singer, Kubrick planned a move into film, and in 1950 sank his savings into making the documentary Day of the Fight (1951). This was followed by several short commissioned documentaries (Flying Padre: An RKO-Pathe Screenliner (1951), and (The Seafarers (1953), but by attracting investors and hustling chess games in Central Park, Kubrick was able to make Fear and Desire (1953) in California. Filming this movie was not a happy experience; Kubrick’s marriage to high school sweetheart Toba Metz did not survive the shooting. Despite mixed reviews for the film itself, Kubrick received good notices for his obvious directorial talents. Kubrick’s next two films Killer’s Kiss (1955) and The Killing (1956) brought him to the attention of Hollywood, and in 1957 he directed Kirk Douglas in Paths of Glory (1957). Douglas later called upon Kubrick to take over the production of Spartacus (1960), by some accounts hoping that Kubrick would be daunted by the scale of the project and would thus be accommodating. This was not the case, however: Kubrick took charge of the project, imposing his ideas and standards on the film. Many crew members were upset by his style: cinematographer Russell Metty complained to producers that Kubrick was taking over his job. Kubrick’s response was to tell him to sit there and do nothing. Metty complied, and ironically was awarded the Academy Award for his cinematography. Kubrick’s next project was to direct Marlon Brando in One-Eyed Jacks (1961), but negotiations broke down and Brando himself ended up directing the film himself. Disenchanted with Hollywood and after another failed marriage, Kubrick moved permanently to England, from where he would make all of his subsequent films. Despite having obtained a pilot’s license, Kubrick was rumored to be afraid of flying. Kubrick’s first UK film was Lolita (1962), which was carefully constructed and guided so as to not offend the censorship boards which at the time had the power to severely damage the commercial success of a film. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) was a big risk for Kubrick; before this, “nuclear” was not considered a subject for comedy. Originally written as a drama, Kubrick decided that too many of the ideas he had written were just too funny to be taken seriously. The film’s critical and commercial success allowed Kubrick the financial and artistic freedom to work on any project he desired. Around this time, Kubrick’s focus diversified and he would always have several projects in various stages of development: “Blue Moon” (a story about Hollywood’s first pornographic feature film), “Napoleon” (an epic historical biography, abandoned after studio losses on similar projects), “Wartime Lies” (based on the novel by Louis Begley), and “Rhapsody” (a psycho-sexual thriller). The next film he completed was a collaboration with sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is hailed by many as the best ever made; an instant cult favorite, it has set the standard and tone for many science fiction films that followed. Kubrick followed this with A Clockwork Orange (1971), which rivaled Lolita (1962) for the controversy it generated – this time not only for its portrayal of sex, but also of violence. Barry Lyndon (1975) would prove a turning point in both his professional and private lives. His unrelenting demands of commitment and perfection of cast and crew had by now become legendary. Actors would be required to perform dozens of takes with no breaks. Filming a story in Ireland involving military, Kubrick received reports that the IRA had declared him a possible target. Production was promptly moved out of the country, and Kubrick’s desire for privacy and security resulted in him being considered a recluse ever since. Having turned down directing a sequel to The Exorcist (1973), Kubrick made his own horror film: The Shining (1980). Again, rumors circulated of demands made upon actors and crew. Stephen King (whose novel the film was based upon) reportedly didn’t like Kubrick’s adaptation (indeed, he would later write his own screenplay which was filmed as The Shining (1997).) Kubrick’s subsequent work has been well spaced: it was seven years before Full Metal Jacket (1987) was released. By this time, Kubrick was married with children and had extensively remodeled his house. Seen by one critic as the dark side to the humanist story of Platoon (1986), Full Metal Jacket (1987) continued Kubrick’s legacy of solid critical acclaim, and profit at the box office. In the 1990s, Kubrick began an on-again/off-again collaboration with Brian Aldiss on a new science fiction film called “Artificial Intelligence (AI)”, but progress was very slow, and was backgrounded until special effects technology was up to the standard the Kubrick wanted. Kubrick returned to his in-development projects, but encountered a number of problems: “Napoleon” was completely dead, and “Wartime Lies” (now called “The Aryan Papers”) was abandoned when Steven Spielberg announced he would direct Schindler’s List (1993), which covered much of the same material. While pre-production work on “AI” crawled along, Kubrick combined “Rhapsody” and “Blue Movie” and officially announced his next project as Eyes Wide Shut (1999), starring the then-married Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. After two years of production under unprecedented security and privacy, the film was released to a typically polarized critical and public reception; Kubrick claimed it was his best film to date. Special effects technology had matured rapidly in the meantime, and Kubrick immediately began active work on A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), but tragically suffered a fatal heart attack in his sleep on March 7th, 1999. After Kubrick’s death, Spielberg revealed that the two of them were friends that frequently communicated discretely about the art of filmmaking; both had a large degree of mutual respect for each other’s work. “AI” was frequently discussed; Kubrick even suggested that Spielberg should direct it as it was more his type of project. Based on this relationship, Spielberg took over as the film’s director and completed the last Kubrick project. How much of Kubrick’s vision remains in the finished project — and what he would think of the film as eventually released — will be the final great unanswerable mysteries in the life of this talented and private filmmaker. Follow Alicia on Twitter! Follow Scott on Twitter! SUBSCRIBE TO PROFILES ON ITUNES!

Big Trouble in Little China…is a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”

Popcorn Talk Natio proudly presents a vodcast that offers a glimpse into the movies we love to watch with breakdown and analysis of the movies some might call… a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”. Join us each week as Josh Macuga and Steve Simeone breakdown your favorite films, from the classics to the yet to be seen; it’s all here under one banner… GUILTY MOVIE PLEASURES! This week the gang discusses Big Trouble in Little China, a movie about an All-American trucker who gets dragged into a centuries-old mystical battle in Chinatown. Follow Josh on Twitter! Follow Steve on Twitter!

The Giver (Jeff Bridges, Meryl Steep, Brenton Thwaites) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, Marisa Serafini, Sara Stretton, and John Comerford discuss The Giver which is a 2014 Drama film based on Lois Lowry’s novel. This film tells the story of a perfect world. Everyone here is happy. When Jonas is 12 years old, he’s chosen to be the community’s Receiver of Memories. He enters into training with an old man called The Giver. From the Giver, Jonas learns about pain, sadness, war, and all the unhappy truths of the “real” world. He quickly realizes that his community is fake. Confronted with this reality, Jonas faces difficult choices about his own life and his future. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep, Brenton Thwaites, Alexander Skarsgård, Odeya Rush, Katie Holmes, Taylor Swift, Cameron Monaghan and Emma Tremblay. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435651/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia Lois Lowry interview: http://grandlakenews.com/features/article_ca3dc791-23fc-5fe3-b619-f6c069ff3d02.html Brenton Thwaites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nESaDRLLaKU Odeya Rush interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDS7gqvs9iY Jeff Bridges: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSA7RtBuZ_U Brenton Thwaites interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gwftr7aJmc Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y9gj-pK9EI

The Expendables 3 (Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Mel Gibson) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek and Demetri Panos discuss The Expendables 3 which is a 2014 American ensemble action film directed by Patrick Hughes, and written by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt, and Sylvester Stallone. It is a sequel to the 2012 action film The Expendables 2, and the third film in The Expendables film series. The film features returning cast members Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Antonio Banderas, Wesley Snipes, Kelsey Grammer, Kellan Lutz, Ronda Rousey, Glen Powell, Victor Ortiz, Robert Davi, Mel Gibson and Harrison Ford all join the cast. The story follows the mercenary group known as “The Expendables” as they come into conflict with ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks (Gibson), the Expendables’ co-founder, who is determined to destroy the team. The film was released on August 15, 2014. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435651/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expendables_3 Interviews: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CC0QtwIwAw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DeIa0HUTJ3Fw&ei=l8r3U4rsNs2dygTb9YDICQ&usg=AFQjCNF2gDsr33Mn5O8W359KksQUBdEdog&sig2=ClQAYBFbyME4WtdNOezjZA&bvm=bv.73612305,d.aWw Sylvester Stallone Interviews: http://collider.com/sylvester-stallone-expendables-3-interview/ Antonio Banderas Interview: http://collider.com/the-expendables-3-interview-antonio-banderas/

Guest Justin Kroll from Variety – Aug. 22nd, 2014 – Meet the Movie Press

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It’s Popcorn Talk Network’s Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. Today Jeff and Mark welcome in Justin Kroll from Variety.com to discuss his time at one of the biggest trades in the business. We break down his massive Harry Potter scoop and further discuss the trades vs blogs out there covering the day to day reporting on the biggest scoops in Hollywood. A must watch! Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!

Commando…is a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast that offers a glimpse into the movies we love to watch with breakdown and analysis of the movies some might call… a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”. Join us each week as Josh Macuga and Steve Simeone breakdown your favorite films, from the classics to the yet to be seen; it’s all here under one banner… GUILTY MOVIE PLEASURES! This week the gang discusses Commando, a movie about a retired elite Black Ops Commando launches a one man war against a group of South American criminals who have kidnapped his daughter to blackmail him into starting a revolution and getting an exiled dictator back into power. Follow Josh on Twitter! Follow Steve on Twitter!

Robin Williams Profile – Episode #2 (August 19th, 2014)

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents Profiles with Malone and Mantz! In this vodcast series hosts Alicia Malone and Scott “Movie” Mantz break down and focus on some of the most prolific Hollywood directors, writers and actors in the entertainment industry – past & present. In our second episode of “Profiles with Malone and Mantz,” we celebrate the amazing career of Oscar-winner ROBIN WILLIAMS. Scott and Alicia take an in-depth look at his famous comedic roles and his poignant dramatic ones, plus we’re joined by special guest ROBERT WUHL, who shares his memories of working with Robin on one of his very best movies, GOOD MORNING VIETNAM… Robin briefly studied political science, before enrolling at Juilliard School to study theatre. After he left Juilliard, he performed in nightclubs where he was discovered for the role of Mork on an episode of Happy Days (1974) and the subsequent spin-off Mork & Mindy (1978). Williams’ wild comic talent involved a great deal of improvisation, following in the footsteps of his idol Jonathan Winters. Williams has also proven to be an effective dramatic actor and received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Good Will Hunting (1997). Robin tragically died in 2014. His impact on this world will never be forgotten. Follow Alicia on Twitter! Follow Scott on Twitter! SUBSCRIBE TO PROFILES ON ITUNES!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Megan Fox / Will Arnett) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, John Comerford, and Demetri Panos discuss Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles which is a 2014 Action Adventure film based on the franchise of the same name. A reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series, the film is directed by Jonathan Liebesman, and stars Megan Fox, Johnny Knoxville, Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Alan Ritchson, Danny Woodburn, Tony Shalhoub, William Fichtner, and Will Arnett. The film was announced shortly before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Peter Laird sold the rights to the franchise to Nickelodeon in 2009. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Michael Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. A sequel is already announced. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1291150/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_%282014_film%29

Robin Williams Tribute | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, Chloe West, Demetri Panos, and Sara Stretton give tribute to the late actor Robin Williams by going over his career and discussing such movies like Hook, Final Cut, Patch Adams, Aladdin, Mrs. Doubtfire, Happy Days, RV, Good Will Hunting, Fisher King, Jack, Jumanji and Dead Poets Society. Robin’s bio: Robin McLaurin Williams was born on July 21, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, a great-great-grandson of Mississippi Governor and Senator Anselm J. McLaurin. Robin briefly studied political science, before enrolling at Juilliard School to study theatre. After he left Juilliard, he performed in nightclubs where he was discovered for the role of Mork on an episode of Happy Days (1974) and the subsequent spin-off Mork & Mindy (1978). Williams’ wild comic talent involved a great deal of improvisation, following in the footsteps of his idol Jonathan Winters. Williams has also proven to be an effective dramatic actor and received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Good Will Hunting (1997).

Guest Devin Faraci from Badass Digest – Aug. 15th, 2014 – Meet the Movie Press

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It’s Popcorn Talk Network Nation’s Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. This week’s Jeff Sneider and Mark Reilly touch on the legacy of Robin Williams and what it is like to actually interview the legendary funnyman. With our small tribute out of the way, we then welcome in none other Devin Faraci (BADASS DIGEST) to talk about the launch of Bad Ass and how he was hired personally by the owner of The Drafthouse, legendary movie cinema in Austin Texas! And from there, a deep discussion on the SCOOP CULTURE; what it’s like to break a story involving Batman V Superman all the way to the granddaddy of all scoops, Star Wars! Devin’s background, intelligence  and knowledge of geek culture and the stories that make the headlines every day led to an amazing breakdown of geek culture and the reporters (like us) on the front line covering it all day every day! Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!

Point Break…is a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast that offers a glimpse into the movies we love to watch with breakdown and analysis of the movies some might call… a “Guilty Movie Pleasure”. Join us each week as Josh Macuga and Steve Simeone breakdown your favorite films, from the classics to the yet to be seen; it’s all here under one banner… GUILTY MOVIE PLEASURES! This week the gang discusses Point Break, a movie about an FBI agent that goes undercover to catch a gang of bank robbers who may be surfers starring Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves. Follow Josh on Twitter! Follow Steve on Twitter!

Steven Spielberg Profile – Episode #1 (August 12, 2014)

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents Profiles with Malone and Mantz! In this vodcast series hosts Alicia Malone and Scott “Movie” Mantz break down and focus on some of the most prolific Hollywood directors, writers and actors in the entertainment industry – past & present. In today’s episode it’s all about Steven Spielberg. Undoubtedly one of the most influential film personalities in the history of film, Steven Spielberg is perhaps Hollywood’s best known director and one of the wealthiest filmmakers in the world. Spielberg has countless big-grossing, critically acclaimed credits to his name, as producer, director and writer. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1946. He went to California State University Long Beach, but dropped out to pursue his entertainment career. He gained notoriety as an uncredited assistant editor on the classic western Wagon Train (1957). Among his early directing efforts were Battle Squad (1961), which combined World War II footage with footage of an airplane on the ground that he makes you believe is moving. He also directed Escape to Nowhere (1961), which featured children as World War Two soldiers, including his sister Anne Spielberg, and The Last Gun (1959), a western. All of these were short films. The next couple of years, Spielberg directed a couple of movies that would portend his future career in movies. In 1964, he directed Firelight (1964), a movie about aliens invading a small town. In 1967, he directed Slipstream (1967), which was unfinished. However, in 1968, he directed Amblin’ (1968), which featured the desert prominently, and not the first of his movies in which the desert would feature so prominently. Amblin’ also became the name of his production company, which turned out such classics as E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Spielberg had a unique and classic early directing project, Duel (1971), with Dennis Weaver. In the early 1970s, Spielberg was working on TV, directing among others such series as Rod Serling’s Night Gallery (1969), Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969) and Columbo: Murder by the Book (1971). All of his work in television and short films, as well as his directing projects, were just a hint of the wellspring of talent that would dazzle audiences all over the world. Spielberg’s first major directorial effort was The Sugarland Express (1974), with Goldie Hawn, a film that marked him as a rising star. It was his next effort, however, that made him an international superstar among directors: Jaws (1975). This classic shark attack tale started the tradition of the summer blockbuster or, at least, he was credited with starting the tradition. His next film was the classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), a unique and original UFO story that remains a classic. In 1978, Spielberg produced his first film, the forgettable I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), and followed that effort with Used Cars (1980), a critically acclaimed, but mostly forgotten, Kurt RussellJack Warden comedy about devious used-car dealers. Spielberg hit gold yet one more time with The Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), with Harrison Ford taking the part of Indiana Jones. Spielberg produced and directed two films in 1982. The first was Poltergeist (1982), but the highest-grossing movie of all time up to that point was the alien story E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Spielberg also helped pioneer the practice of product placement. The concept, while not uncommon, was still relatively low-key when Spielberg raised the practice to almost an art form with his famous (or infamous) placement of Reece’s Pieces in “E.T.” Spielberg was also one of the pioneers of the big-grossing special-effects movies, like “E.T.” and “Close Encounters”, where a very strong emphasis on special effects was placed for the first time on such a huge scale. In 1984, Spielberg followed up “Raiders” with Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), which was a commercial success but did not receive the critical acclaim of its predecessor. As a producer, Spielberg took on many projects in the 1980s, such as The Goonies (1985), and was the brains behind the little monsters in Gremlins (1984). He also produced the cartoon An American Tail (1986), a quaint little animated classic. His biggest effort as producer in 1985, however, was the blockbuster Back to the Future (1985), which made Michael J. Fox an instant superstar. As director, Spielberg took on the book The Color Purple (1985), with Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey, with great success. In the latter half of the 1980s, he also directed Empire of the Sun (1987), a mixed success for the occasionally erratic Spielberg. Success would not escape him for long, though. The late 1980s found Spielberg’s projects at the center of pop-culture yet again. In 1988, he produced the landmark animation/live-action film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). The next year proved to be another big one for Spielberg, as he produced and directed Always (1989) as well as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), and Back to the Future Part II (1989). All three of the films were box-office and critical successes. Also, in 1989, he produced the little known comedy-drama Dad (1989), with Jack Lemmon and Ted Danson, which got mostly mixed results. Spielberg has also had an affinity for animation and has been a strong voice in animation in the 1990s. Aside from producing the landmark “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, he produced the animated series Tiny Toon Adventures (1990), Animaniacs (1993), Pinky and the Brain (1995), Freakazoid! (1995), Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain (1998), Family Dog (1993) and Toonsylvania (1998). Spielberg also produced other cartoons such as The Land Before Time (1988), We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story (1993), Casper (1995) (the live action version) as well as the live-action version of The Flintstones (1994), where he was credited as “Steven Spielrock”. Spielberg also produced many Roger Rabbit short cartoons, and many Pinky and the Brain, Animaniacs and Tiny Toons specials. Spielberg was very active in the early 1990s, as he directed Hook (1991) and produced such films as the cute fantasy Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) and An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991). He also produced the unusual comedy thriller Arachnophobia (1990), Back to the Future Part III (1990) and Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990). While these movies were big successes in their own right, they did not quite bring in the kind of box office or critical acclaim as previous efforts. In 1993, Spielberg directed Jurassic Park (1993), which for a short time held the record as the highest grossing movie of all time, but did not have the universal appeal of his previous efforts. Big box-office spectacles were not his only concern, though. He produced and directed Schindler’s List (1993), a stirring film about the Holocaust. He won best director at the Oscars, and also got Best Picture. In the mid-90s, he helped found the production company DreamWorks, which was responsible for many box-office successes. As a producer, he was very active in the late 90s, responsible for such films as The Mask of Zorro (1998), Men in Black (1997) and Deep Impact (1998). However, it was on the directing front that Spielberg was in top form. He directed and produced the epic Amistad (1997), a spectacular film that was shorted at the Oscars and in release due to the fact that its release date was moved around so much in late 1997. The next year, however, produced what many believe was one of the best films of his career: Saving Private Ryan (1998), a film about World War Two that is spectacular in almost every respect. It was stiffed at the Oscars, losing best picture to Shakespeare in Love (1998). Spielberg produced a series of films, including Evolution (2001), The Haunting (1999) and Shrek (2001). he also produced two sequels to Jurassic Park (1993), which were financially but not particularly critical successes. In 2001, he produced a mini-series about World War Two that definitely *was* a financial and critical success: Band of Brothers (2001), a tale of an infantry company from its parachuting into France during the invasion to the Battle of the Bulge. Also in that year, Spielberg was back in the director’s chair for A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), a movie with a message and a huge budget. It did reasonably at the box office and garnered varied reviews from critics. Spielberg has been extremely active in films there are many other things he has done as well. He produced the short-lived TV series SeaQuest 2032 (1993), an anthology series entitled Amazing Stories (1985), created the video-game series “Medal of Honor” set during World War Two, and was a starting producer of ER (1994). Spielberg, if you haven’t noticed, has a great interest in World War Two. He and Tom Hanks collaborated on Shooting War (2000), a documentary about World War II combat photographers, and he produced a documentary about the Holocaust called Eyes of the Holocaust (2000). With all of this to Spielberg’s credit, it’s no wonder that he’s looked at as one of the greatest ever figures in entertainment. Follow Alicia on Twitter! Follow Scott on Twitter! 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Guardians Of The Galaxy | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, John Comerford, Demetri Panos, and Sara Stretton discuss Guardians of the Galaxy which is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the tenth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, and features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro. In Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill forms an uneasy alliance with a group of extraterrestrial misfits who are on the run after stealing a coveted orb. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2015381/ Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardians_of_the_Galaxy_%28film%29

A Most Wanted Man (Philip Seymour Hoffman) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek, Demetri Panos, and Sara Stretton discuss A Most Wanted Man which is a 2014 Drama film. It begins when a half-Chechen, half-Russian, brutally tortured immigrant turns up in Hamburg’s Islamic community, laying claim to his father’s ill gotten fortune, both German and US security agencies take a close interest: as the clock ticks down and the stakes rise, the race is on to establish this most wanted man’s true identity – oppressed victim or destruction-bent extremist? Based on John le Carré’s novel, A MOST WANTED MAN is a contemporary, cerebral tale of intrigue, love, rivalry, and politics that prickles with tension right through to its last heart-stopping scene. It stars Philip Seymour Hoffman in his last completed roll as well as Rachel McAdams and Willem Dafoe. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1972571/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Most_Wanted_Man_%28film%29

Guest Amy Nicholson – Aug. 8th, 2014 – Meet The Movie Press

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It’s Popcorn Talk Network’s Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. This week we welcome in studio Amy Nicholson; Chief Film Critic from LA Weekly! We discuss her start in the industry as well as getting her reaction and thoughts on the latest news from TRUE DETECTIVE and the fact that movie actors are more and more turning to television. We also discuss the latest move by DC, pushing Batman V Superman to March 2016 and the implications that means on the “blockbuster.” And of course, we delve deep into her latest writing project, the book ANATOMY OF AN ACTOR: TOM CRUISE! We get Amy’s thoughts on his career and the media’s reactions to his work and off screen personae plus much, much more! Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!

Dr. Strange Casting Rumors – Aug. 2nd, 2014 – Meet the Movie Press

Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It’s Popcorn Talk Network’s Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. This week’s discussion is on the work of movie news journalism vs geek blog entertainment. As a bonus, they talk latest casting rumors of Dr. Strange! Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!

Noel Fisher (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) Interview | Anatomy of a Movie

In this show, AOM hosts Chloe West, Phil Svitek and JJ Jurgens interview Noel Fisher about his new movie Teenage Mutant Ninja. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2014 American science-fiction action film based on the franchise of the same name. A reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series, the film is directed by Jonathan Liebesman and stars Megan Fox, Johnny Knoxville, Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Alan Ritchson, Danny Woodburn, Tony Shalhoub, William Fichtner, and Will Arnett. The film was announced shortly before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Peter Laird sold the rights to the franchise to Nickelodeon in 2009. It is to be produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Michael Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Noel’s bio: Originally from Vancouver, B.C. Fisher has been steadily gaining momentum as an actor since he was 14 years old. His very first role was in the TV movie The Sheldon Kennedy Story (1999) for CBC in 1999. The part landed Fisher his first Gemini nomination, [the equivalent to the U.S. Primetime Emmy Awards] which was followed with a second nomination for his work on the hit Canadian series Godiva’s (2005). Once gaining traction in Canada, Fisher proved that his talent would translate to the US market, appearing in the blockbuster Columbia feature film Battle Los Angeles (2011), with his portrayal of rookie Marine “Pfc. Shaun Lenihan opposite Aaron Eckhart. He has also made his mark in television, appearing on top series such as Two and a Half Men (2003), The Mentalist (2008) ,and Medium (2005), a recurring role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Huff (2004),” and Bones (2005). In 2008, he went to Sundance with the independent film Red (2008) alongside with Brian Cox. 2010 was a standout year for Fisher, as he was seen in the Emmy-winning miniseries The Pacific (2010),” the follow up to the hit miniseries Band of Brothers (2001). His other television credits from the past two years include solid performances in Lie to Me (2009), FX’s Terriers (2010), Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011) and TNT’s Dark Blue (2009).” Audiences may best remember Fisher from his breakout performance in the critically acclaimed FX series The Riches (2007), portraying Cal, the conniving and clever son of Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver. In 2012, Fisher can be seen with a supporting role as “Vladimir”, a Romanian vampire in the final chapter of the worldwide phenomenon, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012). In addition to Twilight, Fisher has been recurring as “Mickey Milkovich” opposite William H. Macy and Emmy Rossum on the hit Showtime series Shameless (2011). It was recently announced that he would be joining the cast as a series regular, for season three. In May 2012, Fisher can also be seen in the highly anticipated, History Channel miniseries Hatfields & McCoys (2012) as “Ellison ‘Cotton Top’ Mounts” opposite Kevin Costner, Bill Paxton, and Jena Malone. When not working, Fisher loves to go camping, go to the beach, and just hang out at home with a good movie and frozen yogurt. He is also an animal lover and supports the efforts of The Humane Society of the United States, and he supports Visual Impact Now. HELPFUL LINKS: -Anatomy of a Movie YouTube: http://youtube.com/anatomyofamovie -Anatomy of a Movie Site: http://www.anatomyofamovie.com -Anatomy of a Movie iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/anatomy-of-a-movie/id730241106?mt=2 -Purchase Adventures of Serial Buddies: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/adventures-of-serial-buddies/id648123455 -Official Adventures of Serial Buddies website: http://serialbuddies.com/ -Buy Maria Menounos 1st Book: http://www.amazon.com/EveryGirl%252019s-Guide-Life-Maria-Menounos/dp/0061870781/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1393975997&sr=8-3&keywords=maria+menounos -Buy Maria Menounos 2nd Book: http://www.amazon.com/The-EveryGirls-Guide-Diet-Fitness/dp/0804177139/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1393975997&sr=8-1&keywords=maria+menounos -Catch AfterBuzz TV on Oxygen’s Chasing Maria Menounos: http://chasing-maria-menounos.oxygen.com/#fbid=Zy3WZMwj4Az -Watch Maria’s in-depth interviews on Conversations with Maria Menounos: http://conversationswithmaria.com/

Wish I Was Here (Zach Braff) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Demetri Panos, Sara Stretton, Roxy Striar, and Chloe West discuss Wish I Was Here which is a 2014 Family Drama film. Wish I Was Here is the story of Aidan Bloom, a struggling actor, father and husband, who at 35 is still trying to find his identity; a purpose for his life. He winds up trying to home school his two children when his father can no longer afford to pay for private education and the only available public school is on its last legs. Through teaching them about life his way, Aidan gradually discovers some of the parts of himself he couldn’t find. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2870708/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wish_I_Was_Here Soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyAJ4V06izg&list=PLvzsOuvspUb6PpjE2Cr9bv0zuPWCBlNVU Kickstarter Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyAJ4V06izg&list=PLvzsOuvspUb6PpjE2Cr9bv0zuPWCBlNVU Zach Braff Interview: http://www.npr.org/2014/07/18/332574719/in-new-film-zach-braff-asks-how-long-can-you-pursue-your-dreams Sundance Film: http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/01/19/sundance-2014-wish-i-was-here-interview/ Exclusive Interview: http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/exclusive-video-interview-with-zach-braff/ Kate Hudson Casting: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sundance-kate-hudson-why-she-672296 Vanity Fair: Kate Hudson: http://www.vanityfair.com/vf-hollywood/zach-braff-kate-hudson-wish-i-was-here

Boyhood (Richard Linklater) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Demetri Panos, Sara Stretton, Roxy Striar, and Chloe West discuss Boyhood which is a 2014 Drama film. Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Richard Linklater’s BOYHOOD is a groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason (a breakthrough performance by Ellar Coltrane), who literally grows up on screen before our eyes. Starring Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette as Mason’s parents and newcomer Lorelei Linklater as his sister Samantha, BOYHOOD charts the rocky terrain of childhood like no other film has before. Snapshots of adolescence from road trips and family dinners to birthdays and graduations and all the moments in between become transcendent, set to a soundtrack spanning the years from Coldplay’s Yellow to Arcade Fire’s Deep Blue. BOYHOOD is both a nostalgic time capsule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and parenting. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1065073/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyhood_%28film%29 12 Years Of Boyhood: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyhood_%28film%29 Ethan Hawke Interview: http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/07/11/ethan-hawke-interviews-his-boyhood-co-star-ellar-coltrane/ Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/10944351/Boyhood-Richard-Linklater-interview.html Richard Linklater: http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2014/07/16/richard_linklater_interview_boyhood_director_talks_about_his_films_and_the.html

Lucy (Scarlett Johansson / Morgan Freeman) | Anatomy of a Movie

In this AOM show, hosts Phil Svitek and Demetri Panos discuss Lucy which is a 2014 Action Adventure film. It was supposed to be a simple job. All Lucy had to do was deliver a mysterious briefcase to Mr. Jang. But immediately Lucy is caught up in a nightmarish deal where she is captured and turned into a drug mule for a new and powerful synthetic drug. When the bag she is carrying inside of her stomach leaks, Lucy’s body undergoes unimaginable changes that unlocks her mind’s full potential 100%. With her new-found powers, Lucy turns into a merciless warrior intent on getting back at her captors. She receives invaluable help from Professor Norman, the leading authority on the human mind, and French police captain Pierre Del Rio. RESOURCE LINKS: IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2872732/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_%282014_film%29 Luc Besson: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCUQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.vulture.com%2F2014%2F07%2Fluc-besson-director-lucy-chat.html&ei=8UPcU4mnIcvsoASx8YDoAw&usg=AFQjCNF2MnzqaQwScLNB5DDX0QQYSYttyg&sig2=moMnU868qRlFD_lRtPqeDQ&bvm=bv.72197243,d.cGU Film And Digital Times: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDoQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fdtimes.com%2F2014%2F07%2F24%2Fluc-bessons-lucy-described-by-thierry-arbogast-afc%2F&ei=8UPcU4mnIcvsoASx8YDoAw&usg=AFQjCNFZdhuqk70_Gy89yPcQgv32Tk4x9A&sig2=2OVgY2f21AP-MamkETIuhA&bvm=bv.72197243,d.cGU Scarlett Johansson Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwHv63Ynw5g Behind The Scenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIhaZHBQwKE