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  • Ali
    2025/08/10

    Ever wondered what it's like to dive deep into the life of boxing legend Muhammad Ali through Michael Mann's masterful lens? "Ali" (2001) isn't just a biographical film—it's a raw, authentic journey through triumph, controversy, and resilience. Join host Ryan on this solo episode of the Director's Chair Network as he breaks down the movie's plot, stellar performances (shoutout to Will Smith's transformative role!), and behind-the-scenes trivia. From Ali's name change and draft refusal to epic fights like the Rumble in the Jungle, we explore it all with a mix of humor, honesty, and movie geek passion.In this Michael Mann season episode, Ryan shares his thoughts on watching the film in parts like a miniseries, compares it to Rocky films, and reflects on why it's more engaging now than in 2001. Whether you're a boxing fan, a Will Smith admirer, or just love great cinema, you'll gain fresh insights into Ali's complex life and Mann's directing style. Plus, discover fun facts like real boxers in the cast and the movie's box office story.The Director's Chair Network focuses on exploring iconic directors' filmographies—currently deep in Michael Mann's world of intense dramas and stylish storytelling. New episodes drop every two weeks during Mann season, alternating with other network shows to keep our movie-loving community hooked!What did you think of Will Smith's portrayal or the rope-a-dope scene? Like, comment below with your take, and subscribe for more director deep dives—next up, Collateral! Check out my other podcast, "One More Round: The Rocky Series Podcast," for more boxing film breakdowns.00:30 - Intro and welcome to Director's Chair Network's Michael Mann season00:50 - Why Ryan is flying solo today and podcast scheduling01:29 - Overview of "Ali" (2001) release and initial thoughts02:38 - Plot summary: Biographical mix of real and dramatic elements03:09 - Watching the film in parts like a miniseries04:46 - Ryan's background as a boxing film fan and Rocky podcast host06:28 - Michael Mann's filmography context and investment in projects07:25 - Detailed plot breakdown: Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali11:02 - Key fights, like vs. Sonny Liston, and real boxers in the cast17:22 - Malcolm X's role and assassination scene20:05 - Historical context around Ali's life and cultural events26:13 - Ali's Vietnam draft refusal and consequences29:33 - Marriages and personal controversies31:37 - Comeback fights vs. Jerry Quarry and Joe Frazier35:26 - Rumble in the Jungle and rope-a-dope strategy39:25 - Supporting actors like Jon Voight as Howard Cosell42:25 - Jamie Foxx's role and upcoming projects46:43 - Will Smith's performance and legacy discussion50:57 - Production trivia, budget, and Will's training56:52 - Critical reviews and final thoughtsThanks for tuning in—let's keep the conversation going in the comments!#MichaelMann #MuhammadAli #WillSmith #BoxingMovies #FilmReviewemail the show at edzwickpodcast@gmail.com

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    1 時間 5 分
  • National Lampoon's Vacation
    2025/08/03

    Buckle up for a wild ride with the Griswolds in our summer kickoff episode of Retro Made! Join host Katie as she teams up with Jim and Kevin from the Pool Scene Podcast to dive into the 1983 screwball comedy classic, National Lampoon's Vacation. From Chevy Chase’s iconic rants to Cousin Eddie’s cringe-worthy moments, we’re unpacking all the nostalgic hilarity of this John Hughes-written, Harold Ramis-directed gem. Ready for a trip down memory lane? Let’s hit the road! Hop in the Wagon Queen Family Truckster for a cross-country adventure filled with 80s pop culture, behind-the-scenes trivia, and laugh-out-loud moments. We’re spinning the 1983 time capsule wheel, testing Jim and Kevin’s knowledge on everything from Dallas to Fruit Roll-Ups, and diving deep into why this film is a comedy legend. Expect fun discussions about Clark Griswold’s quest for the perfect vacation, the iconic Holiday Road soundtrack, and some surprising casting what-ifs (Bill Murray as Clark?!). Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Wally World, this episode is packed with retro goodness!0:00 - Intro: Welcome to Retro Made and the summer kickoff!1:59 - Episode overview: Why National Lampoon’s Vacation is a comedy classic2:16 - Guest intro: Jim and Kevin from Pool Scene Podcast6:20 - 1983 Time Capsule: Spinning the wheel for retro trivia7:08 - Prime Time Rewind: 1983 TV trivia (60 Minutes, Dallas, A-Team)10:26 - Totally Tasty: 1983 food and drink trivia (Fruit Roll-Ups, Tostitos)12:16 - Return to Toon Time: 1983 cartoon trivia (She-Ra, Jem)15:03 - Boombox Bangers: 1983 music hits (Billie Jean, Karma Chameleon)20:01 - Deep dive into National Lampoon’s Vacation: Plot, characters, and chaos33:47 - John Candy’s iconic cameo and the alternate ending reveal58:03 - Alternate ending discussion: What could’ve been?1:14:46 - Casting what-ifs: Bill Murray, Kim Cattrall, and more1:26:44 - Wrap-up: Final thoughts and where to find Pool Scene PodcastThis episode is your ticket to reliving the 80s through one of the most iconic road trip comedies ever made. Perfect for fans of National Lampoon, John Hughes, or anyone who loves a good laugh with a side of nostalgia. Learn fun facts, like how Chevy Chase adopted Dinky the dog, and why this film inspired countless comedies like The Hangover. RetroMade is your go-to podcast for all things retro movies and 80s/90s pop culture. Hosted by Katie, we dive into the films, music, and moments that shaped a generation.

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    1 時間 27 分
  • The Insider
    2025/07/27

    Dive into the gripping world of Michael Mann's 1999 masterpiece, *The Insider*! "Hello and welcome to another episode of the Director's Chair Network. This is the season where we're covering Michael Mann films. And today is the Michael Mann film, "The Insider." Join host Ryan Rebalkin and returning guest Craig Cohen as they unpack this intense drama about whistleblowing, journalism, and corporate power.In this episode, we explore how *The Insider* stands as Michael Mann's crowning achievement so far, blending authentic storytelling with powerhouse performances from Al Pacino and Russell Crowe. From the real-life Vanity Fair article that inspired it to parallels with modern media controversies, we dive deep into the film's themes, character development, and why it's a must-watch for film buffs. Discover what makes this Michael Mann film a timeless commentary on truth, ethics, and the high-stakes world of investigative journalism.Fresh insights into Michael Mann's directing style, behind-the-scenes details on the cast's transformations, and connections to current events like media mergers and free speech battles. Whether you're a longtime fan of Michael Mann films or new to his work, this discussion highlights the value of honest cinema that challenges the status quo.The Director's Chair Network focuses on in-depth director retrospectives, celebrating visionary filmmakers like Michael Mann. New episodes drop regularly—stay tuned for more on his iconic catalog!- 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and Michael Mann season- 00:10 - Welcoming guest Craig Cohen and excitement for *The Insider*- 00:37 - Craig's preparation and recent watches of the film- 02:56 - Transition back to single-film episodes post-*Heat*- 03:15 - Overview of *The Insider* as Michael Mann's sixth film- 04:09 - Reflections on the film's age and cast in 1999- 05:21 - Tangent on the new Superman film and James Gunn- 11:23 - Background on the Vanity Fair article and real events- 12:08 - Praise for Michael Mann's authentic depiction of professionals- 17:28 - Parallels to modern media censorship and corporate influence- 19:52 - Discussion of the film's music and directing style- 22:51 - Themes of heavy decisions and family responsibility- 25:29 - Cast breakdown starting with Michael Gambon- 44:28 - Christopher Plummer's performance as Mike Wallace- 47:56 - Al Pacino's nuanced role as Lowell Bergman- 53:48 - Russell Crowe's transformative portrayal of Jeffrey Wigand- 01:00:41 - Final thoughts on the film's structure and Oscar nodsCheck out Ryan's quick Superman review on his YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/kbjt7xaD9dA?si=VjLKYgK8bpn4caRk For more Michael Mann coverage, explore our network playlist.#MichaelMann #TheInsider #FilmAnalysis #WhistleblowerDrama #alpacino Discover Craig Cohen here https://craigcohenmusic.blogspot.com/p/links.htmlF/X (1986) - Movie Review https://youtu.be/wOtvShWtaKAemail the show edzwickpodcast@gmail.com

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    1 時間 21 分
  • Career Opportunities
    2025/07/20

    Explore the 1991 John Hughes movie Career Opportunities in this engaging podcast flashback, diving into its quirky plot, cast insights, and cultural ties. Hosted by Katie from RetroMade, the episode features guest Sean Malloy discussing the film's production drama, including Hughes' dissatisfaction and attempts to disown it, alongside fun 1991 trivia on snacks, games, and top box office hits like Terminator 2 and Silence of the Lambs. Discover how this lesser-known flick blends Home Alone-style antics with Ferris Bueller vibes, following aimless Jim Dodge (Frank Whaley) and rebellious Josie (Jennifer Connelly) locked overnight in a Target store, facing bumbling robbers while bonding over shared dreams. Special guest Anson Kessinger shares behind-the-scenes scoops from director Bryan Gordon's commentary and Frank Whaley's cameo reflections, highlighting reshoots, script changes, and the movie's tonal shifts. Relive nostalgic elements like Game Boy, Choose Your Own Adventure books, and cassette tape walls, plus comparisons to Hughes' classics like Weird Science and Pretty in Pink

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Heat (Part 5)
    2025/07/12

    Uncover the explosive finale of Michael Mann's Heat movie analysis in this podcast episode, focusing on the controversial ending, legendary street shootout, and deep dives into character arcs like Robert De Niro's revenge quest and Al Pacino's unyielding chase. Join host Ryan and co-host Scott as they critique the film's visual brilliance, realistic gunfire chaos, and narrative flaws, from Val Kilmer's emotional getaway to the airport showdown's illogical twists. We explore Mann's stylistic shots, jarring edits, and influences on modern cinema like The Dark Knight, while featuring guest insights on authenticity and real-life parallels like the North Hollywood shootout.

    Check out Scott's work at Church of QT email the show edzwickpodcast@gmail.com

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Sixteen Candles
    2025/07/06

    Sixteen Candles captures the awkward, iconic teen life of 1984—join us for a nostalgic rewind! In this Retro Made: Your Pop Culture Rewind episode, host Katie and podcasters Jamie and Milo from The Eighties and Nineties Uncensored dive into John Hughes’ directorial debut, exploring its quirky characters, problematic moments, and lasting cultural impact. From Molly Ringwald’s Samantha to the wild antics of Long Duck Dong, we unpack the film’s charm and controversies while spinning the Retro Time Capsule wheel for 1984 trivia. Key segments: 0:00 Intro to Sixteen Candles and 1984 nostalgia

    3:08 Flashback to 1984’s pop culture scene

    7:07 Retro Time Capsule: Kool-Aid Man & more

    10:45 VHS Vault: Top 1984 rentals revealed

    25:03 John Hughes’ teen comedy legacy

    32:05 Cast breakdown: Molly Ringwald & beyond

    1:26:27 Final thoughts on Sixteen Candles

    Relive the 80s with this hilarious, heartfelt classic! #1984Nostalgia #JohnHughes #RetroMovies

    Grab your Walkman and join the fun!

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    1 時間 31 分
  • Heat (Part 4)
    2025/06/28

    Host Ryan and Katie of the ⁠ @RetromadePodcast ⁠ join forces and analyze Heat’s intense action, character flaws, and Michael Mann’s stylistic flair on The Director’s Chair Network. We unpack the chaotic bank robbery, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro’s chemistry, and narrative gaps, while geeking out over the film’s cool aesthetics and The Godfather parallels. Perfect for action movie fans and Mann enthusiasts!email the show edzwickpodcast@gmail.com

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Bonfire of the Vanities: Why De Palma’s Ambitious Film Flopped
    2025/06/25

    Bonfire of the Vanities analysis explores Brian De Palma’s bold yet flawed 1990 film, unpacking its chaotic production and comedic misfires. In this episode of The G.O.A.T: A Brian De Palma Fan Podcast, hosts Craig and Ryan dive into why this star-studded adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s novel, starring Tom Hanks, Melanie Griffith, and Bruce Willis, missed the mark despite its ambition. From De Palma’s iconic long takes and split-screen techniques to controversial casting choices and tonal struggles, we reveal what went wrong and what still captivates. Learn behind-the-scenes gems, like Melanie Griffith’s mid-shoot transformation and the sharp media satire that feels ahead of its time.


    0:00 - Intro: Welcome to the Brian De Palma Fan Podcast

    1:00 - Why Bonfire of the Vanities Is Free on YouTube

    7:45 - De Palma’s Signature Long Takes & Technical Mastery

    20:30 - Analyzing the Split-Screen Scene with Bruce Willis

    29:00 - Production Chaos: Casting and Marketing Missteps

    34:45 - Final Thoughts: Is Bonfire a Flawed Gem?


    #BonfireOfTheVanities #DePalmaPodcast #TomHanksMovies #FilmAnalysis #MovieReview

    This Bonfire of the Vanities analysis reveals why De Palma’s daring swing remains a fascinating, if imperfect, cinematic experiment.



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    41 分