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  1. 5 – Jamie & Sarah & Dario Argento « Gorepress

    In this, our latest podcast, we take an in depth look at the giallo classic Tenebrae and the craptacular Giallo. Both directed by former genius of Italian cinema, Dario Argento. We also chat about House Of The Devil (again), Macauley Culkin, style over substance, who is the actual podcast sidekick, among other bullshit. Feedback, text messages, upcoming releases and technical issues abound.

    Spoiler alert for the Giallo review; we spoil the shit out of that bad boy. Deal with it.

    Music credits: Because of the Argento theme, Jamie used it as an excuse to take his featured artist and have an all Goblin episode.

    Goblin – Profondo Rosso Main Theme Goblin – Supsiria Main Theme Goblin – Tenebrae Main Theme Goblin – Jennifer (Phenomena) Remix

    http://www.gorepress.com/2010/05/05/5-jamie-sarah-dario-argento/

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  2. Dario Argento special featuring Deep Red, Inferno, Phenomena, Opera and The Stendahl Syndrome

    Cult movies, horror, exploitation, world cinema and other genre treats on DVD, Blu-ray and in cinemas. Ben Howard and Dan Auty cast their square eyes over some of the strangest, coolest and scariest movies from around the world

    http://www.mondomovie.com/archive.php

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 2 years ago

  3. The Incomparable! – #15: My Computer Is Powered by Frisbees

    Greetings, programs! It’s time to talk about “Tron” and the new sequel, “Tron Legacy.” Also, what’s the appropriate use of CGI? When should creators go back and use computers to “improve” their work? And does Jeff Bridges’ CGI doppelganger fall right into the middle of the Uncanny Valley

    The Incomparable Participants: Jason Snell, Dan Moren, John Siracusa, and Serenity Caldwell, with pre-credits guest appearance from Greg Knauss.

    From http://www.theincomparable.com/2010/12/15-my-computer-is-powered-by-frisbees.html

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 2 years ago

  4. ‘The Sounds of Star Wars’ : NPR

    It takes only a few seconds of sound — a spaceship launching, the familiar clash of lightsabers — to know that you are positively not in Kansas anymore. These are the sounds of Star Wars — from a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, three-dimensional in a way that envelops you and that has changed the way movie soundtracks get assembled.

    Now the most celebrated of these sounds have been collected for a new book-and-audio collection, The Sounds of Star Wars, written by J.W. Rinzler and including a foreword by the architect of that audioscape himself: renowned sound designer Ben Burtt.

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 2 years ago