what they said: nope and elvis
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Realized I never posted these to the blog. They are from August.
Realized I never posted these to the blog. They are from August.
Phil Dellio and I are back, zooming through discussions of two movies, with production from Scott Woods. This time around, it's She Said and The Fabelmans:
This episode of What They Said is a bit different. Instead of picking apart specific movies or directors, we talked about various experiences we had over the years of watching movies. It's broken up into three videos. The first includes discussion of seeing The Poseidon Adventure, Through a Glass Darkly, and others, with emphasis on when and where we saw them. In all of the videos, you'll see that Scott and Phil have known each other for a long time.
The second video includes a replication of the wall of the Stamm Theater, where I saw many movies growing up. Among the films discussed here are Taxi Driver and Bonnie and Clyde.
And the final chapter:
It's another chapter of What They Said, where Phil Dellio and I Zoom chat our way through movies. This time it's Licorice Pizza and Zola. Thanks as always to Scott Woods for putting the videos together and getting them on YouTube.
It's another chapter of What They Said, where I joined Phil Dellio and Scott Woods in a Zoom, this time about Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché.
It's another chapter of What They Said, where Phil Dellio and I Zoom chat our way through movies. This time it's The Power of the Dog and Don't Look Up. Thanks as always to Scott Woods for putting the videos together and getting them on YouTube.
Back after a hiatus, Phil Dellio and I Zoom our way through two recent movies. Passing:
And Malcolm & Marie:
It took Phil Dellio, Scott Woods and I several Zooms to get through all of Stanley Kubrick.
Fear and Desire, Killer's Kiss, The Killing, Paths of Glory, Spartacus
Lolita, Dr. Strangelove (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb)
Barry Lyndon
Full Metal Jacket
This month, Phil Dellio, Scott Woods and I discussed these two documentaries.
This month, Phil Dellio, Scott Woods and I discussed these two films.