Going Hollywood - Movies and Television from the Golden Age to Today

By: Brad Shreve & Tony Maietta
  • Summary

  • Will you agree with the esteemed film historian, or the regular guy who has a passion for movies? Tony Maietta and Brad Shreve have conversations about cinema and television from Hollywood's Golden Age to contemporary hits. They discuss—and sometimes disagree on—their favorite films and TV shows. Listen for insightful discussions that blend expertise with passion, and they'll take you behind the scenes of Hollywood as they explore storytelling, casting, characters, and more.
    New epiosdes every Wednesday.

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Episodes
  • Merry Christmas, “Auntie Mame!” (1958)
    Dec 25 2024

    S1 E36
    It’s our Christmas episode! And what could be more appropriate than celebrating the most wonderful time of the year with one of the most joyous films ever made? From 1958, it’s “Auntie Mame.” This classic film starring the magnificent Rosalind Russell in her most iconic role has become a holiday staple for many movie fans, and captures the essence of living life to the fullest in this holiday season.

    “Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!” is Auntie Mame’s motto for life, and nothing could be more appropriate for the holiday season. In today’s episode, we celebrate Russell’s iconic performance, as well as the hysterical contributions of supporting players Peggy Cass as the ugly duckling turned into the questionable swan, Agnes Gooch, the delightfully bitchy Corale Brown as Vera Charles, and of course, the unforgettable Joanna Barnes as the terribly top-drawer Gloria Upson.
    In addition, we discuss the film’s origins, first as best selling book by Patrick Dennis, and then as a smash hit Broadway play starring Russell. We delve into the making of the movie in its production history, its reception, and its legacy as one of the true classic films in Hollywood history. We also touch lightly - very lightly – on the unfortunate 1974 movie musical version, “Mame”, starring Lucille Ball (it’s Christmas, after all!)

    So grab your “Claude Upson daiquiris” and “Flaming Mames” and join us on a delightful holiday romp with this perennial Christmas classic!

    Are we all lit??!

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    You can find transcripts, a link to Tony's website, and a link to Brad's website at www.goinghollywoodpodcast.com

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    50 mins
  • Beale's-mania: The Mad Prophecy of “Network” (1976)
    Dec 4 2024

    S1 E35 We’re finishing off our first season of “Going Hollywood” on a high with a true masterpiece of chilling prophecy... from 1976, Paddy Chayefsky's "Network”! We explore how the film foretold the merging of news and entertainment long it became a norm at the networks. Sidney Lumet's collaboration with Chayefsky is also in the spotlight, as we discuss how their work revealed the troubling shift towards opinion-based news sources.

    With legendary figures like Walter Cronkite as our backdrop, we dive into the brilliance of Chayefsky’s screenplay and the outstanding performances that brought "Network" to life. From Peter Finch’s unforgettable portrayal of Howard Beale to Faye Dunaway’s daring role as Diana Christensen, we examine the intricate characters and relationships that add to the film's biting satire.

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    You can find transcripts, a link to Tony's website, and a link to Brad's website at www.goinghollywoodpodcast.com

    To watch "Cary Grant: The Man He Dreamed of Being" visit
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0CVY18FZG/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • A Cruel Inheritance: "The Heiress" (1949)
    Nov 27 2024

    S1 E34 We explore the 1949 masterpiece "The Heiress," starring Olivia de Havilland, Ralph Richardson, Montgomery Clift, and Miriam Hopkins. Discover how de Havilland's break from Warner Brothers led her to a role that would define an era, as we unravel the nuanced performances and emotional depth of this iconic film. With insights fresh from Brad's first viewing and Tony's long-standing admiration.

    The psychological complexity of the characters takes center stage. Our episode sheds light on the intricate dynamics between old and new Tinseltown, exemplified by the riveting roles of Hopkins, Clift, and de Havilland. With Wyler's unique approach to extracting Oscar-worthy performances, we delve into the tension and artistry on set.

    Text us your opinion or comment

    You can find transcripts, a link to Tony's website, and a link to Brad's website at www.goinghollywoodpodcast.com

    To watch "Cary Grant: The Man He Dreamed of Being" visit
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0CVY18FZG/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

    Follow us on Instagram @goinghollywoodpod
    Facebook: /goinghollywoodpod

    Listen to our Going Hollywood Playlist

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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