Podcasts

Started by cron, October 31, 2005, 06:33:32 PM

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wilder

The Supporting Characters podcast is a great who's-who of the current home video and repertory scene. Started with Mike McMpadden's episode and have listened to several others, since.

wilberfan

The Cinematography Podcast, Episode 125:  Adam Somner

Soggy Bottom 1st AD extraordinaire.

[Brief PTA action begins about the 41:00 minute mark.]

WorldForgot

GOAT'd Digital artist Beeple talks to David Zwirner podcast while co-guest Jordan Wolfson gets his mind blown by the idea that memes may be art and perhaps conceptual clarity does not outright usurp ambiguity or sensation.

Reel

I just started listening to "No Dogs In Space", it's a rock music show that's mainly focused on Punk so far. Marcus Parks from Last Podcast on The Left hosts with his wife and they're both incredibly thorough researchers so if you ever wanted to know a biographical history of these bands you can't go wrong with this show:

The Stooges
Suicide
The Damned
The Ramones
The Misfits
The Slits
The Cramps
Dead Kennedys
Joy Division
The Screamers
Beastie Boys

https://www.lastpodcastnetwork.com/no-dogs-in-space


wilberfan


wilberfan

TEAM (Roger) DEAKINS with Darius Khondji - Cinematographer

https://teamdeakins.libsyn.com/darius-khondji-cinematographer

wilberfan

The Originals #18 Paul Schrader

A deep, dark, sometimes unsettling look into the mind of writer, director Paul Schrader, whose new film The Card Counter, starring Oscar Isaac and Tiffany Haddish hits theaters September 10.  The First Reformed and Affliction director bears all—his bleak Calvinist upbringing, how his dad felt about his "porn" film, the days spent driving around LA with a fifth of liquor under the seat and a gun in the glove box while writing Taxi Driver. Hear about his unwelcome correspondence with would-be Reagan assassin (and Jodie Foster fan) John Hinckley. Why Scorsese, unlike he, just couldn't be trusted with Scarface piles of coke. Plus: blunt reviews of Joker and The Irishman--and a surprising admission to Andrew about his pre-premiere mindset.

Haven't listened yet, but I enjoy this 'cast.

Alethia


PinkTeeth

Jesus christ.
We should throw him a baby shower after that one, those were some pregnant-ass-pauses.
Never die Paul Schrader.
New Name, Same Typos.

Alethia

Great interview, but man he is sounding rough.

Jeremy Blackman

As one of my favorite podcasts wraps up (The Storm: A Lost Rewatch Podcast), podcasting legend Joanna Robinson has quit Vanity Fair and moved to The Ringer (which is now a Spotify company).

I'm tempted to view this negatively—i.e. Spotify snatches up yet another talented podcaster. Her contract with them also forces exclusivity, meaning her numerous experimental podcast projects are a thing of the past.

But on the plus side, this will probably allow her to do more podcasting (and less writing). Her first Ringer pod was released today (discussing Squid Game on their "Prestige" feed), and she has a good dynamic with Mallory Rubin. I find Jason Concepcion to be extremely irrating, though, so please keep him away.

Also excited to find out what her new podcast is with longtime co-hosts Dave and Neil. It will likely be another rewatch pod. Fingers crossed for The Leftovers.

Rooty Poots

I'm morally opposed to Spotify podcast exclusives and honestly don't think exclusives like that should be called 'podcasts,' since I think of podcasts as audio files being served up by RSS files and therefore playable in any podcast player (ALL of which offer better podcast experiences than Spotify). So part of me hopes Spotify's experiment with podcasting fails. But weirdly I don't know if I'd care as much, if they'd called them something other than 'podcasts.' Like "Spotify Shows" or "Spotify Serials" or something.
Hire me for your design projects ya turkeys! Lesterco

Jeremy Blackman

Same!

It turns out The Ringer is also available on Apple Podcasts, though. Honestly not sure why. Maybe it was a condition of their acquisition.

Jeremy Blackman

Quote from: Jeremy Blackman on October 04, 2021, 10:53:36 PM
As one of my favorite podcasts wraps up (The Storm: A Lost Rewatch Podcast), podcasting legend Joanna Robinson has quit Vanity Fair and moved to The Ringer (which is now a Spotify company).

I'm tempted to view this negatively—i.e. Spotify snatches up yet another talented podcaster. Her contract with them also forces exclusivity, meaning her numerous experimental podcast projects are a thing of the past.

But on the plus side, this will probably allow her to do more podcasting (and less writing). Her first Ringer pod was released today (discussing Squid Game on their "Prestige" feed), and she has a good dynamic with Mallory Rubin. I find Jason Concepcion to be extremely irrating, though, so please keep him away.

Also excited to find out what her new podcast is with longtime co-hosts Dave and Neil. It will likely be another rewatch pod. Fingers crossed for The Leftovers.

Update on this. Joanna is doing great work at the Ringer, but there's this weird thing where she's not allowed to mention podcasts or podcasters outside the Ringer network. I hate it so much. She even created a Screen Drafts mini-game and clearly wanted to credit them, but tiptoed around it.

This is a harmful and annoying way to operate a podcast network, in my opinion. Essentially hoarding influence.

Jeremy Blackman

TrueAnon is attending & reporting on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Definitely the type of coverage you won't find elsewhere.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trueanon/id1474001390