Episode 125: Craig Duffy

Craig Duffy, Assistant Store Manager with See’s Candies and film blogger recently sat down with me to chat about the movies that made him who he is today. Join us, as we discuss wobbly moments, how to love a director when you can’t see his movies, the bipolar express, and good deals in sad times.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 125:

Craig Duffy on Twitter and Instagram.

This Cinematic Life

Craig’s books: Regimen: Five Years of Cinematic Life and Crate Digging: B-Sides, Rarities & Outtakes from This Cinematic Life.

The Frida Cinema in Santa Ana, CA

Pure Cinema podcast

The Bipolar Express music playlists on YouTube

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December 23: Episode 126 – Holiday Movie Extravaganza.

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Episode 96: Trevor Dillon

Trevor Dillon, Programming Director at The Frida Cinema in Santa Ana, CA and Writer/Director with Ghost Party Pictures, sits down with me to talk about the movies that made him. Join us, as we discuss tiny boat epics, venturing adventure, comfort food, and the timeless West.

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Have something to say about Trevor’s influential movies?  Share your comments, or ask me a question.  It’s easy to reach me!  Just visit the Contact Us page to send me a message, or you can email directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com.

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The Frida Cinema

Foxwood short film

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November 12:  Episode 97, featuring Animator/Writer James Fairbanks IV, creator of Connie the Conjurer.

November 26:  Episode 98, featuring Neil Landau, author of TV Writing on Demand: Creating Great Content in the Digital Era; co-screenwriter of Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead (with episode 17 guest Tara Ison); and Assistant Dean, Special Programs and Associate Director, MFA Screenwriting – Writing for Television with the UCLA School of Film & Television

Episode 88: Jarrett Seifert

Jarrett Seifert, co-host of Bombs Away podcast, sat down with me immediately after I recorded with his co-host Jonathan Young (see episode 87) in their recording studio in the projection booth of the Frida Cinema in Santa Ana, CA, to talk about the movies that made him who he is.  Listen in, as we discuss scrappy villains, two year binges, Hot Topic ads, and background comedy noise.

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Have a comment about Jarrett’s movie choices?  Share your thoughts, or ask me a question.  It’s easy to reach me!  Just visit the Contact Us page to send me a message, or you can email directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 88:

Bombs Away podcast

Frida Cinema

Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:

July 23:  Episode 89, featuring comedian Mike Schmidt, host of The 40 Year Old Boy podcast.

August 6:  Episode 90, featuring Sonia Melinkoff, creator of Nerdy Novelty Design oven mitts and potholders.

Episode 87: Jonathan Young

Jonathan Young, co-host of Bombs Away podcast, invited me into the recording studio in the projection booth of the Frida Cinema in Santa Ana, CA, to talk about the movies that made him who he is.  Listen in, as we discuss childhood in a cabinet, singing history, striving for Stratton, and words for the unwordable.

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Have a comment about Jonathan’s movie choices?  Share your thoughts, or ask me a question.  It’s easy to reach me!  Just visit the Contact Us page to send me a message, or you can email directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com.

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Click here to listen to episode 87.

Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 87:

Bombs Away podcast

Frida Cinema

Hookman 2 on YouTube

Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:

July 9:   Episode 88, featuring Jarrett Seifert, co-host of Bomb’s Away podcast.

July 23:  Episode 89, featuring comedian Mike Schmidt, host of The 40 Year Old Boy podcast.