240. 'A Civil Action' (1998)

240. 'A Civil Action' (1998)

Here's the next episode in a little courtroom-drama jag I've been on; it's about the second of screenwriter Steven Zaillian's three directorial efforts, 'A Civil Action', from Zaillian's adaptation of the best-selling Jonathan Harr nonfiction book of the same name.

Like 'The Rainmaker', 'A Civil Action' provides a large roster of fantastic actors opportunities to deliver amazing portrayals that rely as much on non-verbal communication as they do the words written by Zaillian. IMO this makes Zaillian an impressive director, because what writer would willingly NOT want to hear more of his own words coming from the actors mouths.

The Onion thread on X

Sydney Pollack scene from 'A Civil Action'

Sydney Pollack in Woody Allen's 'Husbands and Wives'

Sydney Pollack in 'Eyes Wide Shut'

Sydney Pollack in 'Tootsie'

Sydney Pollack on Stanley Kubrick

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28. Heathers (1988)

28. Heathers (1988)

We revisit the brilliant, still-vital "Heathers", THE definitive American High School movie, whose biting satire only barely covers the sensitive, beating, romantic heart that lies within.  Featuring star-making performances from Christian Slater and a 16-year-old Winona Ryder, "Heathers" is a dark, pulls-no-punches social satire that aims arrows in every direction, including at the misguided teenage hearts and minds populating the hallways and leafy subdivisions of Sherwood, Ohio's Westerberg High School.  We dive down the FCAC rabbit hole's of Slater, Ryder, we discuss the sad and tragic deaths of a couple of key cast members.  ALSO: Syd Straw, Sly Stone, Rants n Raves, Headlines, and the debut of THIS WEEK IN TV GUIDE, our dynamic not-at-all fusty segment where we read unintentionally hilarious tv guide show descriptions from the 1980's, in which we hit Via Allegre, a horror anthology about cats, Gilligan's Island, and the mystery of the Garfield Phones.

18 Huhti 20191h 24min

27. Point Break (1991)

27. Point Break (1991)

Keanu. Swayze.  Busey. Bodhi. Utah. Two.  There's simplistic poetry in Katharine Bigelow's 'Point Break' that, sure, you could miss if you were some kind of cinephile or something. But that would be to willfully deprive yourself of the many joys, expected and otherwise, of this fantastic, genre-busting actioner.  Swayze is simply iconic. It's a movie about chemistry, and we don't just mean the surf-wax and ocean-pollutant chemistry analysis going on in the LAPD Bank Robbery offices.  We also talk about our own experiences working with Gary Busey and his cheeseburger requirements prior to shoot days, shout out the great James LeGros, Swayze's rumoured appearance in Toto's classic early-MTV music video for "Rosanna", Headlines, Rants N Raves and MORE!

11 Huhti 20191h 21min

26. Terry Gilliam's Brazil (1985)

26. Terry Gilliam's Brazil (1985)

Terry Gilliam's 1986 masterpiece 'Brazil' has been called an Orwellian retro-futurist fantasy; a Political cartoon writ large; a Science-fiction masterpiece; not at all Science-fiction more like a documentary; a treatise on the unthinking rigidity of middle-management bureaucracy; a selfish landmark and memento of a life gone terribly wrong; a viking musical;  about the impossibility of escaping reality; like lifting the top off Terry Gilliam's skull and looking inside; and like Franz Kafka meets Walter Mitty.  SO with all those excellent takes already taken, Chris and Jason discuss the movie's wardrobe department. (JUST KIDDING!)

4 Huhti 20191h 19min

25. Blackkklansman (2018)

25. Blackkklansman (2018)

It's a #tbt of sorts here at FCAC as we release our episode  on Spike Lee's (now) Oscar-winning feature, BLACKKKLANSMAN, which we recorded a few weeks ago. We discuss Spike, his career, the real Ron Stallworth, yacht rock, a couple movies we seem to have trouble remembering names of, and how this is an antidote for GREEN BOOK. Plus our reactions to the Oscar Noms, as well as Rants and Raves. Why are you reading this when you could be listening and finding out for yourself? E-mail: fullcastandcrewpod@gmail.com TWITTER: @fullcastandcrew INSTAGRAM: fullcastandcrew

28 Maalis 20191h 7min

24. Zardoz (1974)

24. Zardoz (1974)

This week Jason and Chris are joined by guest co-host Gordon Ramsey (not the one you're thinking of ...) to discuss John Boorman's 1974 overstuffed, peerlessly ambitious, and deeply considered passion project, Zardoz! We address the question that has dogged viewers of the film as well as anyone who casually came across a still of Sean Connery's costume: What the hell is this about? Nihilism, generational strife, class warfare, testosterone, as well as Eros and Thanatos. All that plus Rants and Raves and Entertainment News Headlines!!

21 Maalis 20191h 11min

23. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018)

23. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018)

Oh What A Tangled Web Of 'Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse' Hot Takes We Weave!   Is it the greatest Spider-Man movie ever? Is it the greatest animated superhero movie ever?  Is it the greatest Marvel movie ever?? Look Out/Here Come The Hot Takes! Charles Mingus, Ralph Bakshi, all sorts of unexpected connections spring forth, which, if you know anything about us, is kind of our raisin detra, which is totally how you spell that.

14 Maalis 20191h 9min

22. Escape To Witch Mountain (1975)

22. Escape To Witch Mountain (1975)

This week we dive into Disney's 'Escape To Witch Mountain', a superlative 1970's effort about telekinetic orphaned siblings fleeing the evil clutches of a business man determined to use their predictive abilities for financial gain.  Ray Milland, Donald Pleasance, and Eddie Albert lend their distinctive abilities to the effort, and a roster of studio-system pro actors rounds out the cast. And lest we forget WINKY THE CAT?  Plus Headlines, Rants 'n Raves and much much more!

7 Maalis 20191h 14min

21. Chameleon Street (1989)

21. Chameleon Street (1989)

Wendell B. Harris, Jr won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival with his debut independent feature "Chameleon Street", a fictional retelling of the incredible life of professional imposter William Douglas Street, a man who pretended to be lawyers, reporters, students and doctors, even performing 36 successful hysterectomies.   "Chameleon Street" announced the arrival of a fully-formed cinematic auteur who had carved out a highly-specific mix of humor, drama, politics, and race relations and was seemingly presented with all the runway to fulfill the promise repped in his entirely self-funded, truly independent first feature.  Instead, he never directed another film.

28 Helmi 20191h 9min

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