"There are thousands of older movies we could be talking about right now!"
Being a cinephile outside of places like New York or Chicago is a very different experience than what Peter is used to, so he treks to Northfield, Minnesota for this conversation with blogger Andreas Stoehr. Andreas discusses growing up on classic horror movies and how one manages a cinephile life when the town you live in doesn't even have a multiplex. The two also discuss the major challenges in the blogging universe, the fascinating creatures of horror movies, and the state of LBGTQ cinema. Finally, Andreas invites Peter to examine The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, which is the only film ever written by Dr. Seuss and somehow manages to subvert every social anxiety of 1950s American life. Plus, in honor of Father's Day, Peter has a quick chat with his dad about his cinephile life.
0:00-0:57 Opening
2:22-9:55 Establishing Shots -A Father's Day Interview with Theodore Labuza
10:08-11:10 Trivia Round
10:08-11:10 Trivia Round
11:55-1:07:52 Deep Focus - Andreas Stoehr
1:09:10-1:37:50 Double Exposure - The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (Roy Rowland)
1:37:51-1:39:53 Close / Outtake
Read Andreas's work on Pussy Goes Grr, 366 Weird Movies, The Film Experience, Press Play, and Movie Mezzanine.
Follow Andreas on Twitter.
Notes and Links from the Conversation
-Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide
-Molly Haskel's From Reverence to Rape
-Carelton College's Cinema and Media Studies Program
-Carol Donelan
-MUBI's Echoes Series
-Linda Williams on Body Genres (PDF)
-The One Hour Mark (on Dead Ringers)
-Nathaniel Rogers
-"Hit Me with Your Best Shot"
-An Echo of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in Rocky Horror Picture Show
-HP Lovecraft, Howard Hawks, and John Carpenter
-Night of the Living Dead
-28 Days Later
-"Horror is Everywhere"
-LBGTQ themes in The Haunting
-Gender in Horror: Carrie, Cat People, and The Haunting.
-Dracula's Daughter
-John Huston
-Guy Maddin
-The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T
-Amos Vogel's Film As a Subversive Art
-Molly Haskel's From Reverence to Rape
-Carelton College's Cinema and Media Studies Program
-Carol Donelan
-MUBI's Echoes Series
-Linda Williams on Body Genres (PDF)
-The One Hour Mark (on Dead Ringers)
-Nathaniel Rogers
-"Hit Me with Your Best Shot"
-An Echo of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in Rocky Horror Picture Show
-HP Lovecraft, Howard Hawks, and John Carpenter
-Night of the Living Dead
-28 Days Later
-"Horror is Everywhere"
-LBGTQ themes in The Haunting
-Gender in Horror: Carrie, Cat People, and The Haunting.
-Dracula's Daughter
-John Huston
-Guy Maddin
-The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T
-Amos Vogel's Film As a Subversive Art
Theme Music: “Forward” by Northbound
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