Kevin Costner's directorial debut wins a bunch of Oscars with the help of our guest's family! Writer Phil White returns to discuss "Dances with Wolves" with Host & Comedian Steve Mazan.
Did this deserve to beat "Good Fellas"?
Was that 1860's or 1980's hair?
How many times did Steve tear up?
Has this film been unjustly unappreciated?
Is there a better directorial debut from an actor?
How happy do the swirling Orion stars make you?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie club podcast. You can put that in your book.
Fargo? You Betcha! Film maker John Zander joins host Steve Mazan to talk about the Coen Brother's 1996 multiple Oscar nominee.
Is Marge the greatest film heroine of all time?
Should this have been called "No Country for Pregnant Women"
How much Fargo is in here?
Is it based on a true story & does that matter?
Did Kubrick, Rutger Hauer and Porky Pig influence this movie?
All these questions and everything "Fargo" on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
Comedian Tom Smith joins host Steve Mazan to dissect Paddy Chayefsky and Sidney Lumet's "Network" from 1976.
Is UBS a joke?
Was Dunaway's character pro or anti-feminist?
What does "Sunset Blvd" have to do with all?
Was Robert Duvall ever a teenager?
Is Chayefsky a modern-day Nostradamus?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
Tom Smith Podcast "Finleys on Film"
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Sylvester Stallone's breakthrough hits the podcast and Comedian Steve Mazan and co-host Denise Mazan give it a fresh watch. Plus boxing expert Chris Strait chimes in.
Is this the greatest sports film of all-time?
Is this the greatest film of all-time?
Could the "first kiss" scene be filmed today?
Is there a more recognizable gesture from a film?
Is there a movie-going experience like a Rocky movie?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
A man and a woman get together to discuss "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and no one yells, screams or insults each other. What the hell? Comedian Heather Hurst joins Steve Mazan to discuss it all.
Why was this in B&W?
Were Taylor and Burton worse onscreen or off?
Is the gunbrella still shocking?
Did reality TV transcend all this?
Is this obviously a play brought to the screen?
Who acts the best like a drunk?
All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club podcast.
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" on IMDb
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