Episodes

Saturday Mar 05, 2011
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 71 - Tough Guys Take On The Mob
Saturday Mar 05, 2011
Saturday Mar 05, 2011
This time, it's tough fuckers all the way. We start with Henry Silva's relentless vendetta-wreaking mafiosi in 1964's Johnny Cool. Then we follow with the John Boorman directed crime masterpiece, Point Blank starring Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson. Don't forget to send voicemails to (206) 350-5440 and leave a comment on iTunes, please.

Saturday Feb 19, 2011
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 70 - L'Homme De Sheila
Saturday Feb 19, 2011
Saturday Feb 19, 2011
For the 70th Paleo-Cinema Podcast we have the smooth, smart mystery thriller The Last of Sheila starring James Coburn, James Mason, Raquel Welch, Ian McShane, Dyann Cannon, Joan Hackett and Richard Benjamin, written by Anthony (Psycho) Perkins and Stephen (Sweeney Todd) Sondheim. I follow that up with one of the great action films of the 1960s, Phillipe De Broca's L'Homme De Rio starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Francoise Dorleac, Jean Servais and Adolfo Celi. Enjoy.

Saturday Feb 05, 2011
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 69 - Purple Barbarella
Saturday Feb 05, 2011
Saturday Feb 05, 2011
For this very special edition of Paleo-Cinema I'm having a perv at the very successful 1973 Australian sex comedy Alvin Purple - which features an actress who this year is up for an Oscar and stars Graeme Blundell. Add to that a perennial guilty pleasure, the 1968 Science Fantasy (emphasis on Fantasy) Barbarella, starring Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law and Anita Pallenberg.

Saturday Jan 22, 2011
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 68 - Pepe, Paris & The Casbah.
Saturday Jan 22, 2011
Saturday Jan 22, 2011
This time around, one film only which influenced Casablanca, The Third Man and the most romantic character Warner Brothers ever produced. The 1936 (or 1937 depending on the reference book) French romantic drama, Pépé le moko starring Jean Gabin. I also talk about books, floods, drunken actors, The Golden Globes scandal and other things that come up in the voicemails. Enjoy!

Saturday Jan 08, 2011
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 67 - Seven Days To Innocence.
Saturday Jan 08, 2011
Saturday Jan 08, 2011
For Paleo-Cinema 67 I have a couple of pleasurable flicks to tell you about. Firstly, a very early film (possibly the first) about nuclear terrorism, the 1950 Boulting Brothers thriller Seven Days To Noon starring Paleo-Cinema favourite, Andre Morell, then up to 1972 for a gritty, forgotten spy movie Innocent Bystanders starring Stanley Baker, Donald Pleasance and Geraldine Chaplin.

Tuesday Dec 28, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 66 - The Assassination Of Paradise
Tuesday Dec 28, 2010
Tuesday Dec 28, 2010
This time around we get our kicks in Paleo-Cinema 66 with an early proto-steampunk extravaganza starring Oliver Reed and Diana Rigg The Assassination Bureau Limited and a look at Queensland politics in the 1980s through a satirical and alternate eye in the AFI winning and almost forgotten whimsy and wonderfulness of Goodbye Paradise starring Ray Barrett and Robyn Nevin. Have a great new year, people.

Saturday Dec 25, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 65 - Groovy Movie Sounds and Other Oddities.
Saturday Dec 25, 2010
Saturday Dec 25, 2010
Just a quick and sometimes dirty podcast, sharing some of my current music listening. Enjoy and have a happy Newtonmas!

Sunday Dec 12, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 64 - The Kremlin Drivers
Sunday Dec 12, 2010
Sunday Dec 12, 2010
For Paleo-Cinema 64 I look at a couple of movies with totally awe-inspiring ensemble casts. Both of them are somewhat obscure and definitely underappreciated. The first is the 1957 gritty Brit drama Hell Drivers starring Stanley Baker, Herbert Lom, Peggy Cummins and Patrick McGoohan and the 1970 brutal spy drama The Kremlin Letter directed by John Huston and starring Patrick O'Neill, Richard Boone and Bibi Andersson.

Saturday Nov 27, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 63 - The President's Moonshine
Saturday Nov 27, 2010
Saturday Nov 27, 2010
For Paleo-Cinema 63 I look at the 1958 Robert Mitchum B-Movie Thunder Road where moonshine runners go up against the US government and corpulent criminals. Also, the Ted Flicker directed 1967 political satire, The President's Analyst starring James Coburn, Godfrey Cambridge and Severn Darden. Email:kultguru@gmail.com The voicemail number (US) is (206) 350-5440.

Sunday Nov 14, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 62 - Diabolik Bullitt.
Sunday Nov 14, 2010
Sunday Nov 14, 2010
Style more than substance this time around. I'm looking at a couple of films from 1968. Peter Yates' Bullitt starring Steve McQueen and Mario Bava's cult classic, Danger: Diabolik starring John Phillip Law and Marisa Mell. Call (206) 350-5440 to leave a voicemail.