Posts Tagged ‘Terry Gilliam’
Episode 210 – DVD Rundown 12-4-2012
Spencer and Greg give their DVD rundown for December 4th, 2012. In this episode they discuss The Dark Knight Rises, Beasts of the Southern Wild, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, and Brazil.
READ MOREEpisode 157 – Time Travel Movies
In honor of the release of Safety Not Guaranteed, Spencer and Greg discuss time travel movies.
READ MORETop 5 – Directors That Should Make A Horror Film
Another Top 5 segment from The MacGuffin. This time Brandi and Allen share their top 5 directors that should make a horror film. This segment is also available on Stitcher and iTunes. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here. After you’ve watched the…
READ MORETop 5 – Brad Pitt Films
Another MacGuffin Film Podcast Top 5’s segment. Inspired by the film Moneyball, Brandi and Allen share their top 5 Brad Pitt films. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes, and Zune. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here. After you’ve watched the…
READ MOREEpisode 86 – The Rise of Johnny Depp
Spencer and John look back on Johnny Depp’s rise to stardom in honor of Pirates of the Caribbean 4, share some things they wish would go away now, and give their DVD picks of the week.
READ MOREEpisode 72 – A Controversial Figure
A look back on the sometimes tumultuous career of Nicolas Cage in honor of the release of Season of the Witch, a discussion of some of the best DVD commentaries, and DVD picks of the week.
READ MORESome Thoughts on ‘Brazil’ (1985)
Something’s not right in Brazil (1985). While the quirky characters that fill Terry Gilliam’s oddly backwards future-scape cling to an appearance of efficient normality, these same people repeatedly reveal that they can’t be put in a numbered box and ticked off.
READ MORELost in La Mancha – A Review
Some have said that every movie is a little miracle. From conceiving the story, to writing it, casting actors, hiring dependent filmmakers, and having enough money to film it, there are a thousand reasons why a movie may not be made. Every time a movie…
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