• 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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    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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    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.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • A Bucket of Hyacinths: "Keeping Up Appearances"
    Nov 20 2024

    S1 E33 Ever wondered what it would be like if Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet") had a social media account in today's world? We promise you'll laugh your socks off as we explore the timeless humor of "Keeping Up Appearances,"(BBC, 1990-1995) drawing parallels between Hyacinth's endearing antics and the curated personas of modern social media influencers. Join us as we journey through the sitcom's charming world, celebrating everything from Hyacinth's infamous candlelight suppers to her hilarious misadventures that kept us all entertained across 70 countries.

    We reminisce about the brilliant performances of the legendary Dame Patricia Routledge, whose portrayal of Hyacinth Bucket remains unmatched in the world of British comedy. You'll find us comparing the series with its equally iconic contemporary, "Absolutely Fabulous," highlighting how each brought its unique flavor to the genre. As we recount Hyacinth's unforgettable attempts to climb the social ladder, we also fondly recall the show's skit-like scenes and running gags that cemented its place as a timeless favorite.

    Our reflections wouldn't be complete without acknowledging the legacy of creators Roy Clark and Harold Snoad and the poignant farewell of Patricia Routledge as she transitioned to "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates." We touch upon the less successful "Young Hyacinth" prequel and celebrate the original's legacy with episodes like "Three Piece Suite." Finally, we invite you to explore more British classics on BritBox, where the adventures of Hyacinth and other UK television gems await to bring joy and laughter into your living rooms once more.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Classic Hollywood #101: Our "Lost" Pilot
    Nov 13 2024

    S01 E32 Revisit a special moment with us as we relive Tony's second appearance on Brad's podcast, "Queer We Are," a conversation so rich we like to think of it as the "lost pilot" of our own show, "Going Hollywood." We discuss Tony's new documentary, "Cary Grant: The Man He Dreamed of Being" and celebrate this icon from Hollywood's golden age. We navigate the tricky waters of discussing historical figures with a focus on accuracy, steering clear of rumors and emphasizing Grant's work over speculation about his personal life. Our discussion takes a turn towards identity fluidity, connecting the dots between the past and the present, and drawing parallels with other legends like Katharine Hepburn.

    Get an insider's peek into the world of Hollywood gossip with a spotlight on the formidable Hedda Hopper, whose influence could make or break a star's career. We also discuss the transformative power of Billy Wilder's "Sunset Boulevard," a masterpiece that critiques Hollywood while evolving into a campy classic over time. Our conversation doesn't stop there; we also reflect on the modern allure of stars like Brad Pitt and Paul Rudd, whose charisma and strong relationships keep them in the limelight, regardless of box office numbers. The complexities of the Oscars and Hollywood's handling of controversial stories, such as the adaptation of Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's," further enrich our discussion. As we share anecdotes of Hollywood legends and muse on classic films, we invite you to join us for a lively and insightful journey through Tinseltown's past and present.

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    53 mins
  • Unraveling “Rope” (1948), with Special Guest Stephen Dolginoff!
    Nov 6 2024

    S01 E31 Renowned playwright and composer Stephen Dolginoff joins us to unravel the chilling narrative behind Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" and its connection to the real-life crime of Leopold and Loeb. We promise a captivating journey through the film's thematic ties to Nietzsche's superman theory and the concept of thrill killings. As we mark the 100th anniversary of the infamous crime, Stephen shares his unique insights from crafting the musical "Thrill Me," which has mesmerized audiences worldwide with its haunting retelling of this dark chapter in history.

    Hitchcock’s technical wizardry takes center stage as we explore the groundbreaking cinematic efforts that brought "Rope" to life. By using continuous takes, Hitchcock crafted a tense, immersive experience, skillfully navigating the technical challenges of his time. We also discuss the film’s nuanced depiction of a homosexual relationship, a daring move amid the constraints of the 1940s Production Code. With thoughtful casting decisions, including Jimmy Stewart's intriguing role, the film layers complexity over the suspenseful plot that continues to captivate audiences today.

    Our conversation dives into the psychology behind thrill killings and the allure of true crime in art and storytelling. Stephen shares the inspiration behind "Thrill Me" and its compelling portrayal of the notorious Leopold and Loeb. We reflect on the magnetic appeal of these characters and their intellectual thrill, offering listeners a unique perspective on how historical events fuel modern narratives. This episode promises an enriching exploration of how crime, cinema, and theater intertwine, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for Hitchcock’s indelible mark on film.

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    57 mins
  • Mama Mia! Pray for "Rosemary's Baby" (1968)
    Oct 30 2024

    S1 E30. Uncover the secrets behind "Rosemary's Baby" and explore its eerie brilliance with us. From the haunting lullaby composed by Krzysztof Komeda to the fascinating fiction of Tannis root, we promise a new appreciation for the film's chilling scenes that still captivate audiences today. We'll discuss standout performances, notably Mia Farrow's unsettling dream sequences and Ruth Gordon's unique comedic flair, which add a layer of depth to Roman Polanski's masterpiece.

    Take a step back in time to discover the legacy of the iconic Dakota building and its pivotal role in the film. We delve into Roman Polanski's casting decisions, especially his choice of comedic actors like Ruth Gordon, which added an unexpected yet fitting element to the narrative. Learn how "Rosemary's Baby" links to Hollywood's second golden age, paving the way for classic films like "Chinatown" and "The Godfather Saga" by reshaping the cinematic landscape.

    Immerse yourself in a reflection on the intricate themes of paranoia and women's liberation woven into this feminist horror classic. We'll dissect how Polanski's storytelling techniques and strategic marketing contributed to the film's success, as well as the behind-the-scenes stories that add to its mystique. Join us as we ponder the film's ambiguous ending and its implications on Rosemary's autonomy, celebrating its cultural impact and Mia Farrow's pivotal role in this sinister tale.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Rats in the Cellar: “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” (1962)
    Oct 23 2024

    S1 E29 It's Halloween night in 1962, and an unsuspecting world is not quite prepared for what it is about to experience...two legendary stars from Hollywood's Golden Age unleash decades of resentment, rage, and recrimination on each other and on the movie going public. It's "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane" and movies--and movie stars--will never be the same.
    Discover the captivating story behind Bette Davis and Joan Crawford's legendary and unforgettable collaboration on "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" This episode promises to take you on a journey through the complex dynamics of these two iconic actresses, with insights from an exclusive 1987 interview with Bette Davis. We promise you'll gain a whole new perspective on their fierce rivalry, their shared drive, and even the personal betrayals that haunted their lives.

    Join us as we unravel the layers of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?", a film that has left an indelible mark on both the horror and camp genres. From director Robert Aldrich's vision to the film's influence within the LGBTQ+ community, we explore the psychological horror and enduring charm that continues to captivate audiences. Hear about the film's production secrets, including the intense dynamic between Davis and Crawford, and how their performances contributed to this classic's legacy.

    In our final act, we shine a spotlight on the intricate details that make this film a masterpiece—from Oscar nominations to its shocking twist ending. Learn about the casting choices that brought Victor Buono to the screen and the surprising family connections that reshaped Hollywood history. As we wrap up, we reflect on the fascinating mother-daughter acting dynamics that paralleled the careers of Davis and Crawford, promising a captivating and entertaining exploration that will keep you hooked from start to finish.

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    1 hr and 3 mins