
You can really learn a lot from the both of them and appreciate the corporate decisions the Disney Company makes a lot more. Jim is a veteran Disney insider with loads of secrets to share.
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Nathan and Jim discuss weekly subjects all about Disney-the theme parks, the cruise lines, the TV networks and shows, but they mostly talk movies. Nowhere will you find a more honest podcast about the Walt Disney Company. Rose/Jim Hill Website: (please also visit and )
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Favorite episodes: “Who Do We Think We Are?” (the initial show and a sample of Hunter and Stu’s film tastes), “Disney On Ice/Warner Goes to Hell” (examples of popular controversial animation ranging from Bugs Bunny to Who Framed Roger Rabbit?), “I Confess: The Guilty Pleasures” (the movies that Hunter and Stu are ashamed that they love), “The Intergalactic Laxative” ( Star Wars is thoroughly examined), “Thor: Never Let Down Your Asgard” (Over beer and Memphis burgers, Stu and Hunter discuss Thor), “Elvis: From Tupelo to Tinseltown” (The ultimate hometown hero of Memphis, TN and his filmography), “Midnight Movie Madness” (the movies that are hidden from the light and some for good reason listen to the end for a nice shout-out for yours truly), “From Hand to Mouth” (going through the filmography of Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky), “The Apes of Wrath” (Hunter and Stu’s love of the Planet of the Apes films) Each of their subjects are equally different and interesting, proving that with the Midnight Movie Cowboys entertainment is as mysterious as the midnight is dark. They’ve only made one episode where they are both in the same room (“Thor: Never Let Down Your Asgard”), but in the rest of their shows, you’d practically never notice. Hunter and Stu are fantastic hosts and play off of each other well. But just because they’re from two different sides of the planet doesn’t mean they aren’t on the same wavelength. This podcast is truly international: one guy from the Southern-fried home of rock ‘n roll and the blues and the other from the outlands of the Down Under. Location: Memphis, TN/Melbourne, Australia Hosts: Hunter Duesing and Stuart Baulk Website: Star Wars” (exploring the original and prequel trilogy of the Star Wars films), “Star Wars Home” (detailing the changes made to the Star Wars films), “The Temple of Jones” (chronicling the Indiana Jones films, including Kingdom of the Crystal Skull), “Face-Off: The Social Network” (examining David Fincher’s drama about Facebook), “Never Happened” (what movies got to the starting line and were never heard from again) They’re like two halves of the same brain! Favorite episodes: “Apocalypse Hollywood” (what is wrong with Hollywood and how they can save themselves), “McMovies-Fast Food Filmmaking” (the quickie movies that are made by low-rate directors), “Sold Out-The Decline of Movie Marketing” (the history of movie trailers), “Star Wars vs. They could easily slip into the shoes of film’s greatest duos-Marty and Doc, Kirk and Spock, Jules and Vincent, Oscar and Felix, etc. Andy and John complement each other excellently-Andy tends to be the more wild and energetic fanboy (which is the deepest of compliments straight from my heart) whereas John is the more staid, informative voice of reason. Both subjects are dealt with in the same attitude and zest for cinema. Shows ranging from “Apocalypse Hollywood” to “Never Happened” include serious discussions on film grammar, direction, and execution and also fun and loose topics on sci-fi, superhero, and action movies. These two guys have an absolute out-and-out love of film. Location: TX/CA Hosts: Andy Siems and John Jansen Website:
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All of these are available for free on iTunes, but please visit their websites! Podcast: The Hollywood Saloon If you like these, please give them a listen. These aren’t in any particular order-not by popularity, not by year, not by hosts, not alphabetically. These are all about my favorite subject: movies! I have the equivalent of a week total of the podcasts that are listed here on my iTunes. You can collect them and re-listen to them at any time! They’re podcasts, and today I’m going to list some of my personal favorites. They’re like great radio shows of the Web.
