Host Steve Mazan is joined by comedian Paul Morrissey to discuss 1967's Norman Jewison racially-charged Best Picture winner "In the Heat of the Night"
Is this even the best film of 1967 let alone #75 ever?
Did Poitier nail the "Mr Tibbs" line?
Is the real racial injustice Steiger winning Best Actor?
Did Quincy Jones metaphorically slap Sam the Sham in the face?
What was worse the police corruption or the police incompetence?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
"In the Heat of the Night" on IMDb
Website for Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan
John Brune comes back to the podcast to discuss one his favorites with host Steve Mazan: "Blade Runner" from 1982. Number 97 on the AFI list.
Which version is the best?
Is Deckard a replicant?
Is Everyone a replicant?
Were we owed more Rutger Hauer?
Is Ridley Scott at the top of his game here...or on the way?
Do they need a better replicant test?
Are Andies too cute a name?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
Host Steve Mazan is joined by comedian Jeff Johnson to discuss the second Billy Wilder/Jack Lemmon teaming in a row--1960's Best picture winner "The Apartment"
Is this a romantic comedy?
Is this better than "Psycho" and "Spartacus"?
Who is today's Shirley Maclaine?
Did "When Harry Met Sally" borrow heavily from this?
What's with all the slapping?
Was Jack Lemmon a stalker?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
Host Steve Mazan is joined by fellow comedian JR Berard to discuss everything about Billy Wilder's 1959 highly regarded comedy "Some Like it Hot"
Is Marilyn Monroe the sexiest woman to hit the big screen?
Who is hotter Daphne or Josephine?
Is Billy Wilder in the Kubrick category?
Is this the best comedy ever?
What does this have to do with the mechanical bull in "Urban Cowboy"?
Does Tom Hanks owe this movie his life?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.