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Reviews, reflections, and break downs of some of the most influential movies ever made. We give our modern perspective on the role classic cinema plays in society, and how it moves the “old soul" in all of us.
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A Century of Supercalifragilistic Joy! Happy 100th Birthday to one of our favorite icons: Dick Van Dyke!!!! On this special day, Emma and Brooke celebrate his career of boundless joy, physical grace, and impeccable comic timing. For generations, he has been a fixture in our living rooms and our imaginations. A true quadruple threat (actor, dancer, singer, and comedian!) Dick Van Dyke embodies the spirit of an entertainer who simply refuses to stop moving. His legacy is one of laughter, charm, and the enduring belief that sometimes, all you need is a spoonful of sugar to make life's troubles go down. Check Out Some of Our Favorite DVD Moments Below!:Mary Poppins (1964)Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)Bye Bye Birdie (1963)Night at the Museum (2006)The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966)Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!—Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/Instagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast
Get ready to stir up some trouble! 🍯☕️ This week, we're joined by Old Soul Colin and we are diving into the deliciously deceptive world of The Honey Pot, a stylish 1967 caper starring Rex Harrison as a dying millionaire who cooks up a twisted scheme to lure three ex-lovers to his Venetian palazzo. With a stellar cast including Cliff Robertson, Susan Hayward, and Capucine, a plot inspired by Ben Jonson's classic play Volpone, and plenty of twists and turns, this film is a playful puzzle box you won't want to miss 🦊🪰🦅🐦⬛🪶 (⬅️ pretend those correspond) Will the sweet life turn sour? Tune in to find out! 🎬Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!— Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/Facebook: Old Soul Movie PodcastInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast
We are joined by Vincent Casaregola, Ph.D. of St. Louis University to discuss one of the most groundbreaking movements in cinematic history: The New Hollywood. We've all heard of Old Hollywood, but what is THIS time period about? In the mid 1960s through early 1980s, a new generation of filmmakers emerged, challenging the old studio system and pushing the boundaries of cinematic storytelling. This era captured great creativity and innovation, producing some of the most iconic and influential films ever made. Between new business models, auteur directors, and parameters of freedom, moviegoers were able to experience a different kind of storytelling that hadn't quite been seen like this before. Dr. Casaregola walks us through the landscape of movies and competing television programming, changes in the business world and social movements, key figures making their way to the silver screen, prominent content of these films, and SO MUCH MORE! Tune in to understand the legacy of this historical period.*Hi everyone! So, Emma had a tiny tech hiccup during recording (her mic decided to play hide-and-seek with the connection, the little rascal!). This means the sound quality might be a tad bit different than usual. We've done our best to clean it up, but please forgive any less-than-perfect moments. We promise the content is still worth a listen, and we're sending you all extra virtual hugs for your understanding! We'll be back to crystal-clear sound next time, promise :)Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!— Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/Facebook: Old Soul Movie PodcastTwitter: @oldsoulpodInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcastFilms and Other Works Mentioned in this Episode:Singin’ in the Rain (1952)The Ten Commandments (1956)Ben Hur (1959)The Man with a Golden Arm (1955)Rear Window (1954)Vertigo (1958)Sunset Boulevard (1950)The Searchers (1956)Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962)Patterns (1956)12 Angry Men (1957)The Young Savages (1961)Marty (1955)The Manchurian Candidate (1962)Seven Days in May (1964)Grand Prix (1966)Maverick (1957-1962)Cheyenne (1955-1963)The Apartment (1960) [ & Grand Hotel (1932)]Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019)It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)From Here to Eternity (1953)BUtterfield 8 (1960)The Wild Bunch (1969)Bonnie and Clyde (1967)A Clockwork Orange (1972)Double Indemnity (1944)Murder, My Sweet (1944)Laura (1944)Jaws (1975)That’s Entertainment! (1974)THX 1138 (1971)Duel (1971)Star Wars (1977)Apocalypse Now (1979)Executive Suite (1954)Network (1976)Wall Street (1987)The Big Short (2015)The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)The Graduate (1967)Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)Catch 22 (1970)Chinatown (1974)The Long Goodbye (1973)Body Heat (1981)Farewell, My Lovely (1975)Hollywood Confidential (1997)2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)No Way Out (1950)Edge of the City (1957)The Defiant Ones (1958)No Blade of Grass (1970)Beach Red (1967)Harold and Maude (1971)Silent Running (1972)Soylent Green (1973)The Godfather (1972)Naked City (1958), The Twilight Zone (1959 - 1964), and The Outer Limits (1963-1965)Dutchman (1967)A Thousand Clowns (1965)Annie Hall (1977)Manhattan (1979)Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013-2021), Barney Miller (1975-1982), Hill Street Blues (1981-1987)Dr. Casaregola’s Recommendations for New Hollywood Era Films!Touch of Evil (1958)2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)The Apartment (1960)The Godfather (1972)Taxi Driver (1976)Two for the Seesaw (1962)A Thousand Clowns (1965)
In this holiday special we take a look at one of the most famous stories of all time, A Christmas Carol! We discuss the history behind the original novella written by Charles Dickens and many of the renditions that have come to life throughout the years. Be sure to shout us out at @OldSoulMoviePodcast on Instagram, and let us know how you will be embracing the Christmas spirit this holiday season!
Boo! We have a special Halloween bonus treat for you, Old Soul family! 🎃 Join in our midnight jamboree and prepare to be spooked as we revisit Disney's animated classic "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" from the feature The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949). We curl up to the chilling tale of Ichabod Crane (who isn't the poor, nice guy everyone thinks he is...) as he woos heiress Katrina Van Tassel, competes for her affections with the brawny Brom Bones, and tries to elude the cursed Headless Horseman- a malevolent spirit seeking out a top to chop 👀 With the autumnal atmosphere and Bing Crosby's silky storytelling, we think this is the perfect October 31st watch. We uncover hidden details and discuss the enduring legacy of this spooky underrated masterpiece. So when you're riding home tonightMake for the bridge with all your mightHe'll be down in the hollow thereHe needs your head, look out, bewareWith a hip-hip and a clippity-clop'He's out looking for a head to swap So don't try to figure out a planYou can't reason with a headless man...Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!— Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/Facebook: Old Soul Movie PodcastTwitter: @oldsoulpodInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast
Happy October and happy almost Halloween!! We're celebrating with quite the thrilling ~cult~ classic: Rosemary's Baby (1968)! Often cited as "the greatest horror movie without any horror in it," this psychological thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning reality and the true nature of evil.We'll delve into the film's eerie atmosphere, Mia Farrow's unforgettable performance, and its enduring impact on the horror genre. From the unsettling apartment building to suspicious neighbors, we'll uncover the hidden depths of this disturbing masterpiece. You don't want to miss this historical piece of cinema! So, grab your holy water... it's not what you're expecting... Note: This episode contains mature themes, including violence and disturbing imagery. Listener discretion is advised.Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!— Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/Facebook: Old Soul Movie PodcastTwitter: @oldsoulpodInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast
Happy Autumn! We are ready for all things creepy, kooky, thrilling, and chilling this season...and what better way to kick it off than covering a horror story classic: Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde! For this special episode, we are joined by Westmore family historian and great granddaughter of Ern Westmore: Christiana Benson. Christiana walks us through the techniques Wally Westmore used in special effects makeup to transform goodhearted doctor Dr. Jekyll into his evil persona Mr. Hyde. Once a heavily guarded cinema secret, we uncover all innovative artistry that made this look one of the most referenced of all time for this iconic character. We dissect our favorite scenes, brilliant acting by Fredric March and fellow cast members, and deeper meanings of this allegorical tale. What's your favorite interpretation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Do you have any must-watches this fall? Reach out and let us know at @oldsoulmoviepodcast on Instagram! To learn more about Christiana's family, please visit www.westmoresofhollywood.com or follow Christiana on Instagram @cbenson015 Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!— Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/Facebook: Old Soul Movie PodcastTwitter: @oldsoulpodInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast
Summer is here and so are summer blockbusters! Hold on to your potatoes, because on this very special episode, we are joined by "Top Man" Brian Cummins. We discuss the landmark adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and how the heroic cinema icon of Indiana Jones shaped the action genre. We go in-depth on our favorite scenes, characters, and details of the first film in the franchise as well as our snapshot takes on the subsequent FOUR films in the series. Indy is truly a one-of-a-kind hero and we couldn't be more thrilled to shine a spotlight on him. Do you have a favorite Indiana Jones film? Hot takes? Hopes and dreams to see more of Short Round? Let us know in the comments!Special thanks to the brilliant Brian Cummins for making a guest appearance and sharing his expertise!Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!— Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/Facebook: The Old Soul Movie PodcastX: @oldsoulpodInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast
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