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Thursdays with Moire or the Pretentious Asshats of Cinema
Ian Taylor
48 episodes
6 days ago
If you're feeling down or if you feel like hearing about movies, then why not join us over on the Thursdays (Tuesdays) with Moire (or The Pretentious Asshats of Cinema) film podcast? On every thursday at 7 PM EST; we will be focusing on a specific theme or trilogy of films, along with being joined by a special guest on each and every episode. From up and coming filmmakers, to professional artists and animators, to band members and musicians; we seek to help artists and storytellers convey their own voices on cinema and other forms of storytelling. So why not listen in, and indulge yourself?
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If you're feeling down or if you feel like hearing about movies, then why not join us over on the Thursdays (Tuesdays) with Moire (or The Pretentious Asshats of Cinema) film podcast? On every thursday at 7 PM EST; we will be focusing on a specific theme or trilogy of films, along with being joined by a special guest on each and every episode. From up and coming filmmakers, to professional artists and animators, to band members and musicians; we seek to help artists and storytellers convey their own voices on cinema and other forms of storytelling. So why not listen in, and indulge yourself?
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Thursdays With Moire Episode 103: One Hundred Years Of Morbin' (Nosferatu [1922], Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Morbius)
Thursdays with Moire or the Pretentious Asshats of Cinema
2 hours 3 minutes 22 seconds
3 years ago
Thursdays With Moire Episode 103: One Hundred Years Of Morbin' (Nosferatu [1922], Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Morbius)

What time is it? It's Morbin' time! Because over on Thursdays With Moire, it's time to morb into a vampire and discuss three very different pieces of vampiric cinema for the third episode celebrating the spooky month on October! American filmmaker Stephen Beason will be joining us once again as we discuss the original 1920's silent film classic Nosferatu (And hopefully the Werner Herzog version too), Francis Ford Coppola's first foray into horror with Bram Stoker's Dracula, and of course, the most movie of all time. A movie that had a budget, characters, and cinematography. The one and only..... MORBIUS! So tune in however you can and get your fangs ready for an episode all about vampires!  


P.S.: We've experienced quite a few sound issues and background noise during this livestream throughout, so apologies in advance! 

 

Watch us live: https://www.twitch.tv/prestigiousconnoisseurs 


TIME STAMPS: 

0:00 Episode Start/History With Vampires 

23:03 Nosferatu (1922, Minor Spoilers) 

57:15 Bram Stoker's Dracula (Major Spoilers) 

1:29:10 Morbius (Major Spoilers)

2:03:08 Episode Wrap-Up/Next Episode Info

Thursdays with Moire or the Pretentious Asshats of Cinema
If you're feeling down or if you feel like hearing about movies, then why not join us over on the Thursdays (Tuesdays) with Moire (or The Pretentious Asshats of Cinema) film podcast? On every thursday at 7 PM EST; we will be focusing on a specific theme or trilogy of films, along with being joined by a special guest on each and every episode. From up and coming filmmakers, to professional artists and animators, to band members and musicians; we seek to help artists and storytellers convey their own voices on cinema and other forms of storytelling. So why not listen in, and indulge yourself?