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This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #516 John Ford’s 1939 film, Stagecoach.
SPECIAL GUEST: Moisés Chiullan – Writer for Hollywood Elsewhere.
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Our next episode they will highlight and discuss Carl Th. Dryer’s 1932 film CC #437, Vampyr.
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Show Notes:
(00:00 – 00:15; “A United Theory” by God Help The Girl)
(00:16 – 02:07; The CriterionCast – Episode 053 – Stagecoach – CC #516)
[NEWS & RUMORS]
(02:08 – 07:58; Whit Stillman To Start Production on a New Film)
(07:59 – 15:08; David Fincher’s The Game To Join The Criterion Collection?)
(15:09 – 26:48; Sally Menke, Arthur Penn and Tony Curtis’ Death)
[CRITERION NEW RELEASES]
(26:49 – 39:36; Criterion New Releases)
(39:37 – 43:10; Hausu Contest)
(43:11 – 43:57; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)
[FEATURE FILM]
(43:58 – 1:25:19; Stagecoach – CC #516)
(1:25:20 – 1:26:08; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)
[Variations On a Theme]
(1:26:09 – 1:27:20; Variations On a Theme – Travelling in Movies)
(1:27:21 – 1:30:44; 14 Blades – Moisés Chiullan)
(1:30:45 – 1:35:42; Star Trek – Ryan Gallagher)
(1:35:43 – 1:40:20; Pee Wee’s Big Adventure – James McCormick)
(1:40:21 – 1:43:41; O Brother, Where Art Thou? – Rudie Obias)
(1:43:42 – 1:47:03 ; Bubble Boy – Rudie Obias)
[CREDITS]
(1:47:04 – 1:50:20; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits)
(1:50:21 – 1:50:44; Next – Carl Th. Dryer’s 1932 film, Vampyr – CC #437)
(1:50:45 – 1:51:08; Goodbyes)
(1:51:09 – 1:51:53; “Working Poor” by Horse Feathers)
(1:51:54 – 1:52:47; Outtakes!!)
The CriterionCast meetup for New York Comic Con @ The Pony Bar.
Music Credits:
Intro Music by God Help The Girl. Learn more on iTunes and their website, GodHelpTheGirl.com.
Break Music by Carlos Segovia. Learn more @ GhostRamps.com.
Outro Music by Horse Feathers. Learn more on iTunes and learn more @, HorseFeathersTheBand.com.
Speaking about woman editors and Arthur Penn’s Bonnie and Clyde, the great editor of Penn’s said criminal ballad, Dede Allen passed away in April this month.