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Sutton on Cinema and Sound
Sutton
32 episodes
5 days ago
A high school cinephile and audiophile analyzes selected albums and films.
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A high school cinephile and audiophile analyzes selected albums and films.
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TV & Film
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Sutton on Cinema and Sound
Episode 32: When Harry Met Sally

Tune in as we discuss one of the most notable comedies of the 80s, When Harry Met Sally.

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2 years ago
11 minutes 20 seconds

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Episode 31: Star Wars - The Original Trilogy

Tune in as we discuss the original three films from the Star Wars saga (1977-1983).  We discuss the actors, how the films measured up to our prior memories/expectations, as well as how technical achievements of the filmmaking.

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2 years ago
52 minutes 14 seconds

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Episode 30: Violent Things (The Brobecks)

In this episode we discuss the 2009 indie/alt rock album by the Brobecks, and band at the time spearheaded by Dallon Weekes who would go on to become the bass player for Panic! at the Disco and form the band I Dont Know How But They Found Me (iDKHOW).  Tune in as we analyze how the album showcases an incredible variety of songwriting and complex arrangements, and how it is unfortunately overlooked due to being made by a still relatively unknown band.

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2 years ago
20 minutes 18 seconds

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Episode 29: Doctor Who - The War Games

In this episode we review one of the most important storylines in Doctor Who's roughly 60 year history, The War Games, and discuss the natures of its plot as well as its most controversial aspects - it's running time of 10 episodes, or 4 hr 10 mins, making it the 3rd longest serial from the classic series.

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3 years ago
48 minutes

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Episode 28: Pop Food (Jack Stauber) and Jack Stauber's Opal

In this episode we discuss one of the most unique content creators of today, Jack Stauber.  In order to discuss the full lengths of Jack's talents, we review two forms of media, the first being Jack's breakthrough work Pop Food, and the second being his magnum opus as far as his visual work is concerned, Jack Stauber's Opal.  Tune in as we go over the standout tracks and impressive production values given his background.

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3 years ago
41 minutes 15 seconds

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Episode 27: Bo Burnham: Inside

In this episode, we discuss one of the most notable artistic works created to provide commentary on life during the pandemic – the 2021 special Bo Burnham: Inside, create and acted entirely by comedian, actor, songwriter, and filmmaker Bo Burnham.  We discuss the wild ride the special takes the viewer on, how it balances out goofy comedy with reflective pandemic-related commentary, as well as the highlights from the 20 original songs.

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3 years ago
22 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 26: Psycho

In this episode, we discuss of the most legendary and influential films of all time, Alfred Hitchcock's Pyscho, based on the novel by Robert Bloch.  Tune in as we discuss the plot, the risqué elements that made this such a hard movie to get past the censors, and changes made from the novel.

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3 years ago
22 minutes 59 seconds

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Episode 25: Casino Royale (1967)

In this episode we discuss one of the most outrageous and zaniest movies ever made, the 1967 version of Casino Royale.  Tune in as we discuss the stellar cast including Peter Sellers, Woody Allen, and Orson Welles, as well as the behind-the-scenes drama between them which had a large impact on the resulting film.

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3 years ago
31 minutes 49 seconds

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Episode 24: Lolita (1962)

In this episode, we discuss Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel, Lolita.  Tune in as we discuss its brilliant cast including stars James Mason, Shelley Winters, and Peter Sellers, as well as the intricacies of the film's structure.

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3 years ago
22 minutes 12 seconds

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Episode 23: The Killing

In this episode we discuss one of Stanley Kubrick's lesser-known works - The Killing, from 1956.  We consider the experimental style of its narrative as well as how the film succeeds despite its measly budget of $320,000.

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3 years ago
20 minutes 48 seconds

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Episode 22: Double Fantasy (John Lennon and Yoko Ono)

Tune in as we discuss John Lennon's final album released just three weeks before his murder: Double Fantasy.  In this episode we go over the impact of his wife's (Yoko Ono) contributions to the album, as well as how the timing of his murder may have affected popular reaction towards the album.

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3 years ago
23 minutes 22 seconds

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Episode 21: Doctor Who - The Dalek Invasion of Earth

Join us as we discuss a classic serial from the long running British science fiction series Doctor Who.  In this episode we go over the show's first extensive uses of location filming, the legacy of the serial's ideas and characters, as well as some of the Nazi parallelisms that has been present within the Daleks since their creation.

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3 years ago
25 minutes 29 seconds

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Episode 20: On Her Majesty's Secret Service

Tune in as we discuss what is commonly hailed as one of the greatest James Bond films ever made.  We go over the film's reputation over the years, as well as the acting which includes the unusual story of newcomer George Lazenby's rise to fame as the new James Bond.

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3 years ago
30 minutes 53 seconds

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Episode 19: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

In this episode we discuss what is considered to be Star Trek's most disastrous voyage: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.  Also notable for being the only film directed by star William Shatner, tune in as we consider the films shortcomings as well as identify what may be its overlooked strengths.

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4 years ago
28 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 18: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (Pink Floyd)

Join us in this riveting episode as we discuss Pink Floyd's debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.  We discuss the similarities and differences between this and Pink Floyd's later works, as well as the influence of their creative leader at the time Syd Barrett. 

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4 years ago
19 minutes 1 second

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Episode 17: Magical Mystery Tour (film)

Join us in this riveting episode in which we discuss one of the most notorious products to come out of the Beatles career: their self-directed 1967 made-for-television film Magical Mystery Tour.  We analyze both the good and bad achievements to come out of the film and its legacy.

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4 years ago
21 minutes 13 seconds

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Episode 16: Abbey Road (The Beatles)

In this episode, we discuss the last album the Beatles ever recorded, and have in-depth conversations involving the individual songs, the songwriting process, and what led the album to obtaining its modern legacy as the greatest musical accomplishment by the band.

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4 years ago
20 minutes 28 seconds

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Episode 15: Good & Evil (Tally Hall)

In this episode, we discuss Tally Hall's sophomore and currently final album: Good & Evil.  Tune in as we dive deep into the complicated history of releasing this album, as well as several of the interweaving themes that permeate throughout the songs.  We also devout time into discussing the recent 10th anniversary of the band's hiatus, and reflect on their legacy.

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4 years ago
20 minutes 37 seconds

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Sutton on Cinema and Sound Ep. 14: The Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd)

In this episode we discuss one of the most revolutionary and bestselling albums of all time, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon.  Tune in as we go over the impact this had the band's popularity, how the album demonstrates the unique qualities of concept albums, as well as the album's legacy nearly fifty years later.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 27 seconds

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Sutton on Cinema and Sound Ep. 13: Hawaii: Part II (ミラクルミュージカル [Miracle Musical])

In this episode we discuss and overworked masterpiece created by many of the members of Tally Hall: Hawaii: Part II.  Tune in as we go over the impressive history of its production, analyze its cryptic meanings, and the progression of Tally Hall's music from their first album to this.

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4 years ago
15 minutes 49 seconds

Sutton on Cinema and Sound
A high school cinephile and audiophile analyzes selected albums and films.