Frantic – The Ford Fiesta
Paul & Adam are all over Harrison Ford’s 1988 thriller FRANTIC, discussing it to death with friend & special guest Lon Harris. We are American and we are crazy!
Paul & Adam are all over Harrison Ford’s 1988 thriller FRANTIC, discussing it to death with friend & special guest Lon Harris. We are American and we are crazy!
Paul & Adam go back to Harrison Ford’s 1988 film FRANTIC and cover the plot for everyone as only they can. Plus, Ford news, anniversaries and more!
This week, the great Lon Harris joins the show for more talk than expected about Harrison Ford’s first movie of 1988 – Frantic.
What a treat to then be given a work of real urgency.
Writer/director Tarantino gives us a very different film in tone than any of his other films.
Ari Aster delivers a slow burn with very subtle other-worldly suggestions.
In the wake of Charles Manson’s death, Movie Guy Ray Schillaci and filmmaker Marcus Nispel look at the cult of Manson and the cult of fame.
Thankfully, it’s getting harder and harder to continue on with the safe refuge Hollywood provides for sexual predators.
Comes with a dire warning: only to be viewed by those with an open mind, and not the faint of heart.
Fallon has rested the weight of the world on his star, Michael Paré, as Thomas, a homeless man who seeks shelter in a mysterious abandoned home only to find that it may be his final resting place.
Once again, this happens to be one of the friendliest film festivals one can attend with both talent and audience having a great appreciation for one another.
Kent’s film, as with so many films of this genre, does have noticeable influences, but in no way shape or form does it ever become a pale imitation.
The Movie Guys enjoy the 2011 holiday season with music, comedy, stories, food and even a visit from St. Nicholas. They also find time to preview the newest movies in theaters, including “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”, “The Darkest Hour”, “The Lady”, “The Sitter”, “Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows”, “Carnage”, “Young Adult”, “Albert Nobbs”, “The Iron Lady”, “We Bought a Zoo”, “New Year’s Eve”, “Shame”, “War Horse”, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”, “The Adventures of Tintin” and “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”
Capsule reviews by The Movie Guys include “The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia” and “Paul”. Quick plot, quick opinion and we’re out.