Episodes

Saturday Oct 30, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 61 - Don't Spare The Rod
Saturday Oct 30, 2010
Saturday Oct 30, 2010
For Paleo-Cinema Podcast 61, I look at the career and to some extent the life of Rod Taylor from his days as a Sydney radio actor in the 1950s to his work with Quentin Tarantino in 2009's Inglourious Basterds.

Sunday Oct 10, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 60 - Wrong Is Caligari's Sin
Sunday Oct 10, 2010
Sunday Oct 10, 2010
For the Three Score podcast we have a psychological, psychiatric horror movie, THE CABINET OF CALIGARI from 1962, a prophetic political satire from 1982, WRONG IS RIGHT and finally, feminism smashes the glass ceiling in the realm of oriental evil geniuses, in 1972's MADAME SIN. Don't forget to vote for Paleo-Cinema at Podcast Alley and if you've just inherited a couple of gigabux you can make a PayPal donation at Paleo-Cinema's Website.

Sunday Oct 10, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 60 - Wrong Is Caligari's Sin
Sunday Oct 10, 2010
Sunday Oct 10, 2010
For the Three Score podcast we have a psychological, psychiatric horror movie, THE CABINET OF CALIGARI from 1962, a prophetic political satire from 1982, WRONG IS RIGHT and finally, feminism smashes the glass ceiling in the realm of oriental evil geniuses, in 1972's MADAME SIN. Don't forget to vote for Paleo-Cinema at Podcast Alley and if you've just inherited a couple of gigabux you can make a PayPal donation at Paleo-Cinema's Website.

Saturday Sep 18, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 59 Three Strange Cinematic Worlds
Saturday Sep 18, 2010
Saturday Sep 18, 2010
For podcast 59 - I talk about movies that show three different worlds and there's an interview with me done by Erk of Erk Pod and ChannelErk at Aussiecon 4. In Nothing Lasts Forever (1984), Zach Galligan finds that tramps run the cities of the World and that retired people take buses to the Moon to go shopping. In 99 & 44/100% Dead (1973), Richard Harris is a hit man in a gangster world where Edmond O'Brien & Bradford Dillman fight for control of a city. Finally, in Night of The Eagle a.k.a Burn Witch Burn (1962), rationalist university lecturer Peter Wyngarde discovers that the true nature of the World is not what he thinks it is. This one was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 1963.

Sunday Aug 29, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 58 The Last Fly Victim Programme
Sunday Aug 29, 2010
Sunday Aug 29, 2010
In honour of Aussiecon 4 - the 2010 World Science Fiction convention, this time we're looking at three science fiction movies from the 1950s, 60s and 70s, starting with the 1958 classic, The Fly starring Vincent Price, Herbert Marshall and David Hedison, then moving into the 1965 grooviness of La Decima Vittima, a.k.a. The Tenth Victim starring Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress and into 1973's The Final Programme based on a novel by Michael Moorcock starring Jon Finch, Jenny Runacre and Derrick O'Connor.

Sunday Aug 08, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 57 - The Magnificent Samurai Beyond The Stars Times 7
Sunday Aug 08, 2010
Sunday Aug 08, 2010
While still in the depths of a Melbourne winter, I talk about three movies all with the same story. First off, Akira Kurosawa's 1954 action masterpiece Seven Samurai, then John Sturges' iteration, the 1960s western The Magnificent Seven and finally, the Roger Corman produced version, set in outer space, Battle Beyond The Stars. Take note of the new phone number for voicemails or skype to paleocinema to leave comments or use the email address.

Sunday Jul 18, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 56 - Crooked Reporters And Crooks.
Sunday Jul 18, 2010
Sunday Jul 18, 2010
This time around, we're looking at the original media circus, Billy Wilder's 1951 movie Ace In The Hole, also known as The Big Carnival and then move from the Arizona desert to London for Richard Burton's controversial 1971 crime drama, Villain. Bad Film Diaries - Grant Watson's movie podcast

Saturday Jul 03, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 55 More Singing Actors And Weirdness
Saturday Jul 03, 2010
Saturday Jul 03, 2010
More music madness. Enjoy!

Monday Jun 28, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 54 - 1970s Tough Guys
Monday Jun 28, 2010
Monday Jun 28, 2010
For this one, I look at the 1975 Sam Peckinpah movie The Killer Elite (which has been remade this year) and the 1972 crime movie which I consider incredibly underrated, Hickey and Boggs starring Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. Enjoy.

Sunday Jun 06, 2010
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 53 - Kiss The Night Tide Off Pinchgut
Sunday Jun 06, 2010
Sunday Jun 06, 2010
Okay, for this one, we're looking at Dennis Hopper's first starring role as a sailor who falls in love with a girl who may or may not be a mermaid in the 1961 Curtis Harrington movie Night Tide, move on to more Eurospy silliness in the 1967 film Kiss The Girls And Make Them Die and move on to the last film made by Ealing Studios, 1959's The Siege of Pinchgut, starring Aldo Ray.