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Movie Talk
United States
Приєднався 14 бер 2024
A series of weekly podcasts featuring the top talent in motion pictures, theatre, and television. In depth interviews with stars, writers, directors, producers. Insights into the world of entertainment.
Don Scardino: The Greatest Challenges of Directing in the Television Industry
In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews actor and director Don Scardino. They explore Scardino's family history, including his grandfather's influence on his career. Scardino shares insights from his transition from child actor to director, discussing the challenges of directing established actors and the importance of communication and collaboration on set. He recounts experiences with notable actors like Rob Lowe, Peter Ustinov, and Anthony Quinn, and reflects on directing the comedy series "30 Rock." The episode highlights the complexities of the director-actor relationship and the nuances of working in the entertainment industry.
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Don Scardino's Story: The Greatest Journey from Actor to Emmy-Winning Director
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg converses with Don Scardino, an Emmy Award-winning director known for "30 Rock." Scardino recounts his early life influenced by a musical family, obtaining his Equity card young, and his acting roles in "The Patty Duke Show" and "Guiding Light." He shares his Broadway experiences, notably in "Godspell," and discusses transitioning to dire...
John Badham: Directing with Heart - Philosophy on Empowering Actors and Crew
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg continues his insightful conversation with director John Badham. They explore the complexities of directing, focusing on Badham's experiences with actors and the filmmaking process. Badham shares anecdotes, including a humorous yet serious incident involving an actress and a horse, and his work with Kevin Costner. They discuss the pros an...
Juliet Taylor: Casting Calls and Caffeine, the Hilarious Life of a Casting Director
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews renowned casting director Juliet Taylor, whose career spans over 100 films, including "Network," "Schindler's List," and "Midnight in Paris." Taylor shares her journey from aspiring actress to casting director, detailing her early work with producer David Merrick and mentorship under Marion Dougherty. She discusses her experien...
Juliet Taylor: Casting Calls and Caffeine, the Hilarious Life of a Casting Director
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews renowned casting director Juliet Taylor, whose career spans over 100 films, including "Network," "Schindler's List," and "Midnight in Paris." Taylor shares her journey from aspiring actress to casting director, detailing her early work with producer David Merrick and mentorship under Marion Dougherty. She discusses her experien...
John Badham: Navigating the Challenges of Directing in Film and Television
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg converses with John Badham, a distinguished director in film and television. Badham shares his journey from a segregated Alabama upbringing to his education at Yale and his transition from television to film directing. He reflects on his first directing job, the challenges of working in television, and the differences between TV and film ...
Joanna Gleason: From Sandstorms to Screen
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg continues his conversation with Tony Award-winning actress, director, and writer Joanna Gleason. They delve into the making of Joanna's debut feature film, "The Grotto," discussing the challenges faced during shooting, such as sandstorms and electrical failures, and the complexities of the editing process. Joanna shares insights into the ...
Joanna Gleason: Navigating the Acting Profession and the Art of Rejection
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews Tony Award-winning actress Joanna Gleason. They delve into Joanna's early life, influenced by her father, Monty Hall, and her mother, a radio actress. Joanna shares her journey from childhood performances to a successful career in theater, television, and film. She discusses notable roles in productions like "I Love My Wife," "...
Unveiling the Layers of Robert Sean Leonard's Acting Journey
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews actor Robert Sean Leonard. Leonard shares experiences from his career, including working with Ethan Hawke, Bryan Singer, Martin Scorsese, and Timothy Chalamet. He discusses notable roles in "Dead Poets Society," "House," "The Gilded Age," and "The Age of Innocence." Leonard reflects on the challenges of watching himself on scre...
Acting: The Good, The Bad, and The Hilarious with Robert Sean Leonard
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews Tony Award-winning actor Robert Sean Leonard. Leonard discusses his early career in theater, starting with the New Players Company in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and his first professional role at the Public Theatre. He reflects on his initial reluctance toward acting, the mentorship he received, and a pivotal moment inspired by Kev...
Breaking Boundaries: Alan Alda's Journey Through Fame and Success
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg converses with acclaimed actor, writer, and director Alan Alda. They delve into Alda's extensive career, discussing his experiences with fame, writing, and directing, particularly his work on "MAS*H." Alda shares anecdotes about collaborating with notable figures like Woody Allen and Larry Gelbart, and reflects on his roles in projects li...
From Brooklyn to the Big Screen: Woody Allen's Artistic Odyssey
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews the legendary Woody Allen, delving into his multifaceted career and personal experiences. Allen reflects on his culturally sparse childhood, early fascination with films, and the significant influence of radio on his imagination. They discuss the nostalgic charm of old movie theaters and the transition from radio to television....
From Brooklyn to the Big Screen: Woody Allen's Artistic Odyssey
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews the legendary Woody Allen, delving into his multifaceted career and personal experiences. Allen reflects on his culturally sparse childhood, early fascination with films, and the significant influence of radio on his imagination. They discuss the nostalgic charm of old movie theaters and the transition from radio to television....
What Shaped Martin Sheen's Journey into Acting and Activism?
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews Martin Sheen, delving into Sheen's childhood, family, and early activism, as well as his acting career. Sheen recounts his upbringing as one of ten children in an Irish-Spanish family, his early realization of wanting to be an actor, and the influence of his parents on his life and career. He also discusses his first act of act...
Exploring the Secrets Behind Low-Budget Classics and Their Lasting Impact with Eddie Muller
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In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg and and Eddie Muller delve into the world of low-budget film production in early Hollywood, focusing on studios like Monogram and PRC. They discuss the streamlined production processes, such as reusing sets and archival footage, to produce films quickly and economically. The conversation highlights notable films like "Dillinger," "Strange...
From Boxing Rings to Silver Screens: Eddie Muller’s Unique Perspective on Noir
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From Boxing Rings to Silver Screens: Eddie Muller’s Unique Perspective on Noir
From Boxing Rings to Silver Screens: Eddie Muller’s Unique Perspective on Noir
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From Boxing Rings to Silver Screens: Eddie Muller’s Unique Perspective on Noir
From Ferris Bueller to Broadway: Matthew Broderick's Unforgettable Journey
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From Ferris Bueller to Broadway: Matthew Broderick's Unforgettable Journey
The Most Influential Figures in Ben Mankiewicz's Journey to TCM
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The Most Influential Figures in Ben Mankiewicz's Journey to TCM
From Pizza Mugging to Broadway: Matthew Broderick's Unforgettable Story
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From Pizza Mugging to Broadway: Matthew Broderick's Unforgettable Story
From Ferris Bueller to Broadway: Matthew Broderick's Unforgettable Journey
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From Ferris Bueller to Broadway: Matthew Broderick's Unforgettable Journey
Unveiling the Depths: Dick Cavett's Struggles and Triumphs
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Unveiling the Depths: Dick Cavett's Struggles and Triumphs
Serendipity and Success: Richard Benjamin's Hollywood Odyssey
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Serendipity and Success: Richard Benjamin's Hollywood Odyssey
From Backstage Sneak-ins to Stand-up Comedy: Dick Cavett's Unconventional Path to Success
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From Backstage Sneak-ins to Stand-up Comedy: Dick Cavett's Unconventional Path to Success
F. Murray Abraham: The Most Memorable Moments in a Storied Career
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F. Murray Abraham: The Most Memorable Moments in a Storied Career
From Standby to Stardom: Hal Linden's Remarkable Career in Theater and TV
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From Standby to Stardom: Hal Linden's Remarkable Career in Theater and TV
From Standby to Stardom: Hal Linden's Remarkable Career in Theater and TV
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From Standby to Stardom: Hal Linden's Remarkable Career in Theater and TV
Elizabeth Berkley: Navigating Hollywood with Grace and Resilience
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Elizabeth Berkley: Navigating Hollywood with Grace and Resilience
Elizabeth Berkley: Navigating Hollywood with Grace and Resilience
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Elizabeth Berkley: Navigating Hollywood with Grace and Resilience
"I learned a lot... from myself, actually..." Enjoying this!
He married his step daughter..
Such an under appreciated actor.
Adore him, adore this interview
Lot of time talking about the same thing
Great interview🎖️🎖️
Superb chat with the director of my all-time favourite motion picture,SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER.
Fantastic interview. It's always a huge pleasure to hear Woody Allen talk about anything. It was a great watch.
I would like to see Woody do another film. Clint Eastwood is still at it. Maybe something about politics. My favorite Woody Allen movie is Hannah and Her Sisters. But I like most of his movies that I have seen.
28:20 $40 then worth $475 in 2024
How wonderful he mentioned one of my favorite films, A New Leaf!!! Such an amazing film with a great story and exquisite cast. Every time I see the film (I have it on DVD thankfully), I'm always blown away by the acting from everyone. Would love to hear an interview with Elaine May! I have a question for her if you do an interview, what is the song that is being played at the wedding...I didn't get the joke.
I can't tell you how much I am enjoying this podcast!! Such great stories and discussion among friends and collogues. Marlo Thomas was one of my favorites and I loved listening to them all.
"I think you shoud keep it ´As Hard As It Sounds´, Murray." -- Excellent interview!!!
I piss in Woody Allens mouth
Genuinely had no idea that MB was this interesting.
I'm french, I'm 50 and Woody's movies have been a part of my life since my teenage years :) When I saw "Annie Hall" for the first time around 13 (in english with subtitles, late night, on french TV) it completely changed my conception of cinema :) At the same time I also saw many Truffaut's films, and it had the same impact, and then I discovered Fellini, Bergman, etc. etc. Anyway, my father had recorded "Annie Hall" on VHS and I would watch it, again and again :) I still watch it (now in Blu Ray) at least once a year :) It is so perfect !!!! :) I honestly think that especially between 1972 and 1992, Allen's filmography is pure genius, flawless : he is the only american director who released as frequently (year after year) such great films, that he wrote also !!! It it insane when you think of it !!! And there are soooo many excellent works also in the late 90's like the underrated and brilliant "Celebrity", or in the 2000's like "Anything else" (my favorite maybe of that period), "Matchpoint", "Melinda & Melinda", "Blue Jasmine", "Magic in the moonlight", "Café Society", "Whatever Works"... :) When I was young as a french dude living in a small town with not many theaters, I was always frustrated when Woody's movies were released because I knew I would not see them directly in their original language !! I always had to see it first dubbed in french and then wait for a TV channel diffusion in english with subtitles or a VHS with the english language version :) And then came the DVD and the Blu Ray and thanks to that I was able to see the english language versions anytime I wanted to :) What is funny is that it is THE FIRST TIME with "Coup de chance" I could see a Woody's movie that could NOT be dubbed since its language IS french !!! :) Anyway, Woody Allen movies are a part of my memory, my cinéphilie, my heart, the way I see the world, and they have helped me make it through good and bad times (and even some horrible times), and I will love him and his films as long as I live :) Thank you so much for existing monsieur Allen :)
Okay, I give. What is the host referring to when he says,” they don’t know what a lime is.” What is he referring to?
Manhattan was so durn gooood. :)
Mr. Linden cracked me up in his part in Alan Alda´s A NEW LIFE!
Loved the interview, Julian...Alda´s one of my preferred fiom directors(I intesively treasure the first times I watched SWEET LIBERTY and A NEW LIFE)!!!
Allen's film is called "Coup de chance" (stroke of luck) not "coup de grace". Even though chance and grace are synonymous, "coup de chance" and "coup de grâce" are antonyms. Thank you for this interview.
Never been a big fan of Woody's films but I must say that his latest film "Midnight in Paris" is, to me, a masterpiece. I have watched it, at least, a dozen times and enjoyed it every time.
His latest is Coup de Chance. Midnight came out in 2011. But yea, an amazing film.
You did an interview with a child molester?? Gross.
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 That pretty much sums up what I think of this creep and his "body of work"
Genius
Great Interview, really informative and interesting ;)
Woody is not funny at all!
Such a shame woke america cancelled Woody for no reason
Great interview! I've been going to Noir City Hollywood screenings since the second one!
One of the best Woody Allen interviews I've ever seen, if not the very best.
I enjoyed reading fiction novels until junior high and, like Woody, I read just to keep on current events. I've never gone back to long form reading and yet I'd read pretty well every page of a newspaper or news magazine.
One of the best and smartest directors of our time. Love Woody.
Woodys' films good 👍
🌃🌆Woody Allen🏙🌠
¡Thnks so much, to have a glimpse into such interesting stuff! ❤ A joy to liste to!
Woody, a true genius. Thanks Woody.
Movie Talk is GREAT!
@6:50 It's funny that Woody mentions how telephones in those penthouse sets were always white. In the italian cinema industry of the thirties and forties, the same type of movies that Woody Allen calls "champagne comedies" were known as "telefoni bianchi" ("white telephones" comedies). Actor and neorealist director Vittorio De Sica, of "Bicycle Thieves" fame, started his career as a lead in those kind of movies.
Thank you for doing this, both of you
I gotta see this "Roger the Sixth."
These talks are amazing Julian, and will be an important document for the future.
What a delight.
So many laughs, Thank You Julian, Richard Benjamin always one of my favorites, what a charming fellow!
Woody Allen is one of my 2-3 favourite film artists (Kubrick and Lynch being the other two), his output is without equal, with some pretty heavy themes presented in a often lighthearted way, which in no way dilute the material. It will be a sad day when... well, you get it.. Keep making films, Woody. But you need to still love it, and have the energy. You may look down a little upon your own work, but take it from me, one of millions of fans: you are a true artist! And your work will never age badly or get outdated.
Genius...!
I agree...I love his work!
I have a copy in my archives around here somewhere with Robert Alda I think called the Devil's Hand, and the TV Guide description of it for decades would always say, "Robert Alda runs afoul of Linda Christian and voodoo." Wow. Love that film, and love Alan "Hawkeye" Alda.
My favorite American director.
Another Diddy-ler 🤭 Shame!!!
Unlikely
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He has quite a voice this Mr Alda. Has he done any narration on docus like Peter Coyote?