John, Dave and Jeff are film makers and connoisseurs who love to love movies. In this podcast we attempt to praise good movies with positive critique. Any negative criticism is fair play but warrants a drink. Each episode we look at several films, one of which is a notably ”bad” movie that we must redeem. Our livers depend on it.
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John, Dave and Jeff are film makers and connoisseurs who love to love movies. In this podcast we attempt to praise good movies with positive critique. Any negative criticism is fair play but warrants a drink. Each episode we look at several films, one of which is a notably ”bad” movie that we must redeem. Our livers depend on it.
The boys head to Japan this week to discuss Akira Kurosawa’s “Yojimbo”. Starring Toshiro Mifune, the film is considered one of the most influential movies of all time. It’s so influential that an entire series of westerns ripped it off so good they couldn’t be released in the US for years due to threats of lawsuits. Anyway, this film is awesome, but did the boys think it stands up to the other Kurosawa greats? Grab a beer and tune in!
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0:00 Intro; 8:56 “Sinners” follow-up; 14:30 Gripes; 21:31 1961 Year in Review; 45:26 Films of 1961: “Yojimbo”; 1:30:53 What You Been Watching?; 1:38:58 Next Week’s Movie Announcement
Additional Cast/Crew: Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai, Fukuzo Koizumi, Takao Saito, Daisuke Katō, Masaru Sato, Kazuo Miyagawa, Akira Kurosawa.
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The Love of Cinema
John, Dave and Jeff are film makers and connoisseurs who love to love movies. In this podcast we attempt to praise good movies with positive critique. Any negative criticism is fair play but warrants a drink. Each episode we look at several films, one of which is a notably ”bad” movie that we must redeem. Our livers depend on it.