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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2022 · 1H 35M

Episode 049: Phantom of the Paradise (1974)

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In this episode, we continue our time wrapping up the year with some focus on Musicals. Jason's pick leads us to our first go at a Brian De Palma film as we check our Phantom of the Paradise from 1974. Between digging in with all the many and varied music references amid genre spanning songs, we also get a bit into how the film may or may not have been overshadowed by a little movie called the Rocky Horror Picture Show. But before all that, Michael bridges the gap between our current topic and some recent discussion on zombie flicks by checking out an extra musical on his own. And so much more! Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: Draug (2018) -Michael: Anna and the Apocalypse (2017) -Dustin: Footprints (1975) & Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi (1991-) Show Notes: -Phantom of the Paradise Trailer -Go check out Severin's House of Psychotic Women Rarities Collection -Related Film: The Rocky Horror Picture Show -Related Film: Frankenstein -Related Topic: Synchronicity -Related Film: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope -Related Film: Conan the Barbarian -Related Film: Crimewave -Related Artist: Paul Williams -Related Show: Batman The Animated Series -Related Show: The Twilight Zone -Related Song: Teen Angel -Related Song: Leader of the Pack -Related Film: Hedwig and the Angry Inch -Related Story: Faust -Related Band: Led Zepplin -Related Film: Shock Treatment -Related Film: Suspiria -Related Film: Suspiria (2018) -Related Film: Legend of the Stardust Brothers -Related Band: Beach Boys -Related Film: Touch of Evil -Related Topic: TONTO -Related Topic: TONTO's Expanding Head Band -Related Topic: Moog -Related Film: TerrorVision -Related Film: The Cabinet of Dr. Calligari -Related Band: KISS -Related Film: Pyscho -Related Artist: Alice Cooper -Related Story: The Picture of Dorian Gray -Related Song: The Power of Love -Related Documentary: Phantom of the Winnipeg -Related Band: Daft Punk -Related Film: Carrie -Related Film: Inserts -Related Topic: Phil Spector -Related Anime: Gatchaman -Related Band: Sha Na Na -Related Film: Phantom of the Opera (1943) -Related Film: Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge -Related Film: Phantom of the Opera (2004) Next Time: Tokyo Tribe (2014)

In this episode, we continue our time wrapping up the year with some focus on Musicals. Jason's pick leads us to our first go at a Brian De Palma film as we check our Phantom of the Paradise from 1974. Between digging in with all the many and varied music references amid genre spanning songs, we also get a bit into how the film may or may not have been overshadowed by a little movie called the Rocky Horror Picture Show. But before all that, Michael bridges the gap between our current topic and some recent discussion on zombie flicks by checking out an extra musical on his own. And so much more! Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching:-Jason: Draug (2018)-Michael: Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)-Dustin: Footprints (1975) & Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi (1991-) Show Notes:-Phantom of the Paradise Trailer-Go check out Severin's House of Psychotic Women Rarities Collection-Related Film: The Rocky Horror Picture Show-Related Film: Frankenstein-Related Topic: Synchronicity-Related Film: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope-Related Film: Conan the Barbarian-Related Film: Crimewave-Related Artist: Paul Williams-Related Show: Batman The Animated Series-Related Show: The Twilight Zone-Related Song: Teen Angel-Related Song: Leader of the Pack-Related Film: Hedwig and the Angry Inch-Related Story: Faust-Related Band: Led Zepplin-Related Film: Shock Treatment-Related Film: Suspiria-Related Film: Suspiria (2018)-Related Film: Legend of the Stardust Brothers-Related Band: Beach Boys-Related Film: Touch of Evil-Related Topic: TONTO-Related Topic: TONTO's Expanding Head Band-Related Topic: Moog-Related Film: TerrorVision-Related Film: The Cabinet of Dr. Calligari-Related Band: KISS-Related Film: Pyscho-Related Artist: Alice Cooper-Related Story: The Picture of Dorian Gray-Related Song: The Power of Love-Related Documentary: Phantom of the Winnipeg-Related Band: Daft Punk-Related Film: Carrie-Related Film: Inserts-Related Topic: Phil Spector-Related Anime: Gatchaman-Related Band: Sha Na Na-Related Film: Phantom of the Opera (1943)-Related Film: Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge-Related Film: Phantom of the Opera (2004) Next Time:Tokyo Tribe (2014)

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