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Talk Without Rhythm Podcast

Join El Goro, part-time luchador and full-time cinephile, as he delves into the broad grassy spaces and massed granite tarns of cinema. Each episode, El Goro discusses two movies tied together by some kind of theme. Action, sci-fi, horror, high-brow, low-brow: it's all fair game.
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Now displaying: September, 2017
Sep 24, 2017

This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I tackle two films set in prisons featuring an allegorical Jesus Christ character and a supporting role from the late Harry Dean Stanton. Specific enough? 1967's Cool Hand Luke. 1999's The Green Mile. Rambling commentary about the state of America's Prison Industrial Complex and a rant against the death penalty.

Let's do this.

[00:00] INTRO

[01:13] Cromcast Promo

[01:41] RANDOM CONVERSATION

[20:58] Cool Hand Luke (1967)

[50:43] The Green Mile (1999)

[01:21:52] FEEDBACK

[01:32:20] ENDING MUSIC: Personal Jesus by Johnny Cash

 

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Sep 17, 2017

This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I have two sadly obscure films that tackle the concept of racism: 1962's The Intruder from Roger Corman and 1982's White Dog from Samuel Fuller. 

[00:00] INTRO

[01:12] Projection Booth Promo

[02:22] RANDOM CONVERSATION

[15:26] The Intruder (1962)

[49:31] White Dog (1982)

[01:13:36] FEEDBACK

[01:18:25] ENDING MUSIC: Just Look Around by Sick of It All

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Sep 10, 2017

This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm taking a look at two made-for-TV adaptions of two of Stephen King's most celebrated (and longest) novels: 1990's IT and 1994's The Stand. And if you want more Stephen King goodness featuring yours truly, check out the latest episode of Throwdown Thursday where we discuss The Loser's Club and Pennywise and the TWoRP Aside I recorded where I am joined by Stephanie Wiley to discuss the 2017 version of IT.

So much Stephen King. So little time...

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[00:00] INTRO

[01:07] Atomic Age Media Promo

[01:53] RANDOM CONVERSATION

[16:55] IT (1990)

[51:53] The Stand (1994)

[01:21:53] FEEDBACK

[01:38:40] ENDING MUSIC: Among the Living by Anthrax

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Sep 3, 2017

This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm celebrating Labor Day not just by getting drunk on a Sunday but also by discussing two movies dealing with the plight of the working man (and boy): 1978's F.I.S.T. and 1992's Newsies.

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[00:00] INTRO

 

[01:06] Cult of Muscle Promo

 

[02:20] RANDOM CONVERSATION

 

[12:38] F.I.S.T. (1978)

 

[34:11] Newsies (1992)

 

[56:26] FEEDBACK

 

[01:08:11] ENDING MUSIC: The World Will Know by Newsies Ensemble

 

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