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Considering the Cinema presents… The DVD Infatuation Podcast, starring Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker — “The Leonard Maltin of the Internet,” the Amazing but Subtle One, the National Treasure himself.
In this installment Dave begins a new, ongoing series called DVD Infatuation Showcase, that will feature reviews of new and old films he’s been watching from his daunting, personal collection. For this series, Dave will be regularly joined by Nathan Bartlebaugh of the Phantom Galaxy podcast, as they cover the following segments:
Six-Pack Movie Reviews: Every episode, Dave and Nathan will choose six films available on physical media and review them. In future episodes, each host will choose three movies, but Dave picks the first six covered here.
This batch includes a wild Western that may have been partially directed by Dario Argento; one of Elvis Presley’s self-proclaimed favorite roles; a nearly 30-year-old Natalie Wood playing 15; a coke-addled Sherlock Holmes mixing it up with Sigmund Freud; Gene Tierney in the creepiest rowboat scene you’re likely to see; and the film that prompted Martin Scorsese to seek out and cast Joe Pesci in Raging Bull!
Artist Spotlight: Dave and Nathan continue their “The Films of Nicholas Ray” series with his 1956 tour de force “Bigger than Life,” featuring James Mason as a school teacher struggling with the disastrous side effects of a life-saving miracle drug.
Music in the Movies: Each host picks one song either specifically from or prominently featured in a movie.
The DVD Infatuation Podcast is typically a monthly release, so watch for Dave’s May 2022 (18th Edition). Thanks for listening!
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SHOW NOTES: The DVD Infatuation Showcase – March / April 2022
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Considering the Cinema presents The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Dave welcomes co-host Nathan Bartlebaugh
– Discussion about the Six-Pack segment
[ 00:03:30 ] – Six-Pack Movie Reviews
1.) Family Enforcer(1976)
2.) King Creole (1958)
3.) Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
4.) Leave Her To Heaven (1945)
5.) Five Man Army (1969)
6.) The Seven Percent Solution (1976)
[ 01:50:00 ] – Artist Spotlight: The Films of Nicholas Ray
Bigger Than Life (1956)
[ 02:15:13 ] – Music in the Movies
Nathan: “Wise-Up” from Magnolia (1999)
Dave: “Miles from Nowhere” from Harold and Maude (1971)
See all of Dave’s Top movies lists here: DVD Infatuation.com Blog
Links for this episode:
Be sure to catch up with more of Dave’s other work on the internet:
Dr. Shock’s Macabre Film History: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com
On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation
On Facebook: DVDinfatuation
Land of the Creeps Facebook: LotC Facebook Group
On Instagram: @dbjb6972
On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp
YouTube: Dr. Shock’s Channel
Dr. Shock’s Podcasts:
The DVD Infatuation Podcast (monthly)
The Illustrated Fan
Horror Movie Podcast
Land of the Creeps horror podcast
On Twitter: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: ConsideringTheCinema@gmail.com
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s new Horror movie podcast with Mister Watson and Channy Dreadful at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where three hosts review one Horror movie every Sunday. It’s One Badass Horror Podcast!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
This episode of The DVD Infatuation Podcast was recorded and produced by Nathan Bartlebaugh.