The Jockey Club is a podcast looking at the 1989 comedy LET IT RIDE one scene at a time. Dan welcomes host of the Cinema Shame podcast James David Patrick to discuss the fourth scene in the movie, some of the changes from the screenplay, and just how good Richard…
The Jockey Club is a podcast looking at the 1989 comedy LET IT RIDE one scene at a time. Dan welcomes back Eric Delgado to discuss the third scene of LET IT RIDE.
The Jockey Club is a podcast looking at the 1989 comedy LET IT RIDE one scene at a time. Dan welcomes his former radio co-host and gambling enthusiast Eric Delgado to discuss the second scene of LET IT RIDE, the other movies that came out that weekend, and how Eric…
The Jockey Club is a podcast looking at the 1989 comedy LET IT RIDE one scene at a time. Dan welcomes his former radio co-host and gambling enthusiast Eric Delgado to discuss the first scene of LET IT RIDE. Get the Limited Edition Blu-ray from Imprint Films: https://t.co/fgn76QoLWQ Get Jockey…
The Jockey Club is a podcast looking at the 1989 comedy LET IT RIDE one scene at a time. Before embarking on a scene by scene look at the horse racing classic comedy LET IT RIDE, I decided to consult someone on just how to approach this. And I was…
The Jockey Club is a limited podcast series examining the overlooked 1989 comedy Let It Ride, one scene at a time. Each episode host Dan Delgado will sit at the very exclusive Jockey Club restaurant with either a critic, a big fan, or even one of the creators of the…
Most film fanatics know John Barry, the Oscar winning composer. But many do not know the other Oscar winning John Barry, even though they know his work. The Other John Barry was a set designer who came up with the iconic images of the Fortress of Solitude in Superman (1978),…
Preston Sturges broke free from his Paramount Pictures contract to run his own studio. His grand idea was to make a comedy starring retired film legend Harold Lloyd as the debut film for his new studio. Sturges and Lloyd's different approach to comedy led to on set clashes and things…
How did they make a movie out of Super Mario Bros, and why did it not really resemble the game it was based on? This episode tells the story of how Super Mario Bros went down, and how an alternate cut was found, restored — and released online this year.…
In 1983 Hungarian producer Suzanne Nagy began what she thought would be a three picture deal with an American producer. The first movie to be shot was Grizzly II, a follow up to the 1976 Jaws with Claws creature feature. But one day after shooting the American producer and the…
In 1975 the first US-USSR cinematic co-production was started. It was a children's movie that had Hollywood stars (Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Fonda, Ava Gardner, Cicely Tyson) in front of the camera and had Soviet technicians working behind it. The legendary George Cukor was brought in to direct. The US actors…
At the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, the men behind Cannon Films showed up with a grand vision of their future. A 60 page was distributed throughout Cannes announcing their line up of movies for the coming year. A staggering 60 films! A good portion of the list did get made.…
On paper it was a great idea. Bringing the iconic character of The Lone Ranger to the silver screen should have brought with it good feelings of classic television, Americana, and just plain ole nostalgia. However, when producers decided to ice out Clayton Moore, the man who was behind the…
Jamaa Fanaka was the most prolific college filmmaker of all time. Once he left college he found Hollywood to not be so inclusive. He decided to fight The Industry with a series of lawsuits with the intention of making real change for minority filmmakers. And the only thing it would…