Today, Roger and Avary discuss about one of the most polarizing Bond films of all time, Moonraker; Clint Eastwood's 1982 film Firefox, and just as a treat, they'll wrap up with a spoiler-free discussion of Peter Maris's 1979 film Delirium
Roger and Quentin travel deep into Bavaria to unlock Michael Mann's The Keep, next we dig into Peter Hyams' 1997 film The Relic and we end with Cafe Express, a charming 80s Italian comedy starring Nino Manfredi.
Join Roger Avary and Quentin Tarantino as they fall deep into the stories of The Illustrated Man, Claude Chabrol's Dirty Hands and Alfredo Zacarias's Demonoid: Messenger Of Death
Quentin and Roger earn the right to take revenge in The One Armed Executioner, Quentin and Roger talk about how the great Jack Palance in Welcome To Blood City and Roger and Quentin discuss about Blind Rage
We take a trip to Boston Memorial Hospital for Michael Crichton's Coma, travel to the streets of Philly for Elaine May's Mikey and Nicky and we'll travel down the river with Joe Dante's Piranha.
Quentin, Roger and Eli Roth kick off our first themed series: American Giallo. After outlining their thoughts on the genre, they start with Brian De Palma's Dressed To Kil and we'll look through Irvin Kershner's Eyes Of Laura Mars.
Quentin and Roger enter the world of fashion with Lamont Johnson's revenge-o-matic Lipstick, we jump into the ring with Carl Reiner's Henry Winkler vehicle The One And Only and we wade into the canals of Venice Beach to find Slithis
Jacqueline Coley joins Roger and Quentin as they unlock the secrets of Billy Wilder's The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes, we travel to The Light At The Edge Of The World and we talk about René Cardona Jr.'s Hostages.
Join Roger and Quentin as they're filled with rage after watching George C. Scott's Rage, Tony Richardson's The Loved One and Roger and Quentin sing a song for a little sparrow in 1972's Cry For Me Billy.
Quentin and Roger join LAPD's Vice Squad with Peter Hyams' Busting, Little Darlings and there's more to do than ski in the Swiss Alps, especially when it comes to the psychosexual romp Julia.
Quentin and Roger get the sun in their eyes as they watch Sergio Corbucci's Sonny and Jed, Fernando di Leo's Mister Scarface, and finally, pulling into the finish line is the greatest funny car movie ever made, American Nitro
Director Joe Dante (Gremlins, Piranha, The Movies That Made Me podcast) joins the Video Archives crew on a journey to find Servando González's The Fool Killer, we watch The Young Nurses and My Nights With Susan, Sandra, Olga and Julie.
Quentin and Roger take a trip with the LAPD as the boys in blue blow off steam in The Choirboys, the most intensive manhunt ever mounted. Hennessy and we travel to the sea for the beloved Russian fantasy film Amphibian Man.
Roger and Quentin pull off one last job in The Last Run, Next up, the West goes wacko in Rustlers' Rhapsody and Finally, The Jet Benny Show is the oddest film we've covered on the podcast so far.
Quentin and Roger travel back in time to the rural South for Buster and Billie, Next up, beware of the dog who thinks in Baxter and Finally, the only way out is death in Lindsay Shonteff's outlandish heist film The Fast Kill.
Dr. Quentin and Dr. Roger report to Arthur Hiller's The Hospital. Next up, we travel to the early American West in Ulzana's Raid. Finally, Quentin and Roger reach for an impossible dream and build a miracle in Steel.
On May 19th, 2023, actor Rick Dalton passed away peacefully in his home in Honolulu, Hawaii. On this episode of the Video Archives Podcast, we invite you to remember Rick Dalton.