The Mondo Film Podcast
By Mondo Film Podcast
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Podcast Description
Film writer Justin Bozung and special guest co-host for the week discuss films that have flown under the radar for the last 50 years.. Each month, the guys feature an actor/actress or filmmaker and interview them for a month series of shows dedicated to their work. Past guests have included Kim Darby, Bruce Davison, Douglas Trumbull and Allison Anders to name a few.
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Episode 5 - The Genius Of Jerry Lewis Part One | SPECIAL GUEST INTERVIEWS: JAMES NEIBAUR, ETHAN DE SEIFE, DANNY PEARY, SHAWN LEVY, RAE BETH GORDON, WILLIAM WELLMAN JR., ANTHONY VITAMIA, EDDIE DEEZEN, SCOTT SCHRADER, RICHARD GABAI, JAMES BEST, GREGG BARSON, JOE PISCOPO, SYLVIA LEWIS, STELLA STEVENS, BILL RICHMOND and CHRIS LEWIS Ladieeeeee! This week Justin is joined by guest co-host Large William from The Gentleman’s Guide To Midnight Cinema. In the first of the March series, the guys pay tribute to one of the most under-rated, under estimated film auteurs of the 20th century, the total film-maker himself, Jerry Lewis. The guys have a blast chatting up the Frank Tashlin/Jerry Lewis collaboration Who’s Minding The Store? (1963), as well as Lewis’s masterpiece of honest human comedy, The Nutty Professor (1963). For more shows please visit http://mondofilmpodcast.blogspot.com | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 1 - The Strawberry Statement (1970) | SPECIAL GUESTS ON THE SHOW: KIM DARBY, BRUCE DAVISON and ISRAEL HOROVITZ To kick off the inaugural month of The Mondo Film Podcast, Golden Globe and Emmy nominated actress Kim Darby joins Justin and special guest co-host of the month of February; Sam U. Rai of The Gentleman’s Guide To Midnite Cinema Podcast for the first show dedicated to Darby’s work. Justin, Sam and Kim discuss the incredible 1970 film, The Strawberry Statement. The film, starring such then up-and-coming actors as Bruce Davison, Bud Cort and Bob Balaban takes it’s audience directly into the microcosm of the 1960′s student protest zeitgeist. Featuring a huge soundtrack, rapid-fire editing and unbelievable cinematography, The Strawberry Statement was the winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, but yet it manages to remain unreleased on DVD. For more shows please www.mondofilmpodcast.com or www.mondo-video.com | 2/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 4 - The One & Only (1978) | SPECIAL GUEST THIS WEEK: KIM DARBY In the final show of February celebrating the film career of Kim Darby, Justin and guest co-host of the month Sam U. Rai from The Gentleman’s Guide To Midnight Cinema podcast are joined once again by actress Kim Darby. In this last installment, the guys looks at the Carl Reiner directed under-rated hearty goofball love story from 1978, The One and Only. The One and Only would prove a landmark in the career of Kim Darby as she would re-team with Carl Reiner; the first time since Darby and Reiner both starred in the as-of-yet released onto DVD 1969 hippie comedy, Generation. For more episodes please visit www.mondofilmpodcast.com | 1/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 3 - Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark (1973) | SPECIAL GUEST THIS WEEK: KIM DARBY Kim Darby returns again for Episode 3 as Justin and guest co-host for February Sam U. Rai from The Gentleman’s Guide To Midnight Cinema podcast shiver their way through the 1973 Kim Darby ABC television movie-of-the-week, Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark. This low-budget midget-monster Italian horror feeler shocked an audience of over 12 million on it’s original network airing. For more episodes please visit mondofilmpodcast.com | 1/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 2 - The Grissom Gang (1971) | SPECIAL GUEST THIS WEEK: KIM DARBY In the second show of February dedicated to the film career of Kim Darby, Justin and guest co-host for the month Sam U. Rai from The Gentleman’s Guide To Midnight Cinema podcast look along with Kim Darby back at the criminally-underrated and mega-violent 1971 Robert Aldrich directed — The Grissom Gang. A remake of the classic crime noir from 1948, No Orchids for Miss Blandish. Kim Darby stars alongside the equally amazing Scott Wilson as Barbara Blandish; the role made famous originally by actress Linden Travers. The Grissom Gang also stars Connie Stevens in a hip-shaking scene stealing cameo role that will never leave your mind after seeing the film. For more episodes please visit www.mondofilmpodcast.com | 1/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Excellent new film podcast!
An excellent new podcast devoted to actors and films that may not have gotten their due.Just finished the episodes devoted to the criminally underrated Kim Darby,examining such films as "Don't be Afraid of The Dark" and "The Grissom Gang" and adding new interviews with Ms. Darby herself.Also including a guest from the podcasting world to discuss the films in depth (The esteemed Mr. Sam U. Rai from the Gentlemen's Guide to Midnite Cinema fills in the spot admirably on the episodes I've heard).Can't wait to hear more!
for lovers of film.
If you love classic filmmaking and you're not listening to this, I feel sorry for you.
Great new podcast
This is a fantastic new podcast featuring two of my favorite pod casters; Mondo Justin, previously from The Projection Booth, and his current guest co host Sam U. Rai from The Gentlemans Guide to Midnite Cinema. These two guys really know their films! The Podcasts feature excellent interviews from the cast and crew, as well as interesting facts surrounding the production. The shows have been extraordinarily entertaining and have already provided me with films for my queue. The podcast is nearly as entertaining as the actual films. Well done!
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