Navigation
« SCREEN WATCHING EPISODE 27 | Main | SCREEN WATCHING EPISODE 21 »
Saturday
Jun262021

SCREEN WATCHING EPISODE 26

There's an all-new, all-entertaining SCREEN WATCHING podcast!

(A quick note...to appease our Apple overlords, I'm adjusting the episode numbers to reflect the iTunes list so, with apologies to numbers 22 thru 25, we leap from the terrific Episode 21 to the even better EPISODE 26)

LISTEN TO EPISODE 26 HERE

In The Heights reached no great heights at the U.S. box office and Dan and Simon ponder why that be so. Dan waxes lyrical on that ol' reliable, Bosch, plus we travel to Brazil, Iran and Iceland to review the latest big and small screen delights. Simon celebrates the 4K Blu-ray release of the Indiana Jones franchise by offering up his five favourite Indy moments. And we welcome to the Screen Watching family the great Joe Pantoliano, chatting about all things 'Joey Pants'...

REVIEWS (06:06)
In The Heights (in cinemas now); Bosch (Amazon Prime Video); Three Summers (in cinemas now); Tehran (Apple TV+); Katla (Netflix)

INTERVIEW (31:06)
JOE PANTOLIANO  (Star, From The Vine) Joe Pantoliano has made a career out of stealing scenes, sometimes entire movies, with his work in Risky Business, Running Scared, Midnight Run, The Sopranos, Bad Boys, The Boys and Memento. Simon spoke to fellow small-dog owner Joe (you'll hear them, in the background) about the sweetness of his new film, why legacy and heritage are more important than ever, and his favourite memory from working with Anne Ramsey and Robert Davi in The Goonies ...

The SCREEN WATCHING MIDDLE BIT (46:06)
The Middle Bit gives itself over to all things Indiana jones. With the 4K Disc release of all four Indiana Jones films, and #5 currently shooting in The U.K., Simon ponders - WHAT ARE HIS FIVE FAVOURITE MOMENTS FROM THE INDIANA JONES FRANCHISE?

WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK (56:34)
New stuff from Ryan Reynolds, Bill Nighy, Pixar and Sue Perkins; the birthday of a Ghostbuster; and, we learn something weird about legendary director David Lean. PLUS LOTS MORE!

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>