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From Witch Mountain to the Planet of the Apes; from the Bad News Bears to Billy Jack; from Roller Boogie to Rock-n-Roll High School… 70 MOVIES WE SAW IN THE 70S is “Teen Movie Hell” author Mike McPadden and University of Wisconsin film guru Ben Reiser revisiting the 1970s cinema they experienced as kids in the New York City of Sidney Lumet, Uncle Floyd, the Forty-Deuce, and “Fright Night” on channel 9. Now featuring new co-host, Scott Lucas and a rotating gallery of guests!

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From Witch Mountain to the Planet of the Apes; from the Bad News Bears to Billy Jack; from Roller Boogie to Rock-n-Roll High School… 70 MOVIES WE SAW IN THE 70S is “Teen Movie Hell” author Mike McPadden and University of Wisconsin film guru Ben Reiser revisiting the 1970s cinema they experienced as kids in the New York City of Sidney Lumet, Uncle Floyd, the Forty-Deuce, and “Fright Night” on channel 9. Now featuring new co-host, Scott Lucas and a rotating gallery of guests!

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English


Episodes
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Ep. 51 - Three Days Of The Condor (1975)

12/9/2023
On a special Christmas-themed episode, Scott and Ben dive down the 70s conspiracy thriller rabbit hole with Sidney Pollack's THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR. See if you can follow the breadcrumbs as we: *Relish Redford's mo-ped machismo *Casually comment on Cliff's combover *Fawn fondly over Faye's fabulous photos PLUS *Sidney Pollack out-hitches Hitch as the original king of Cameo *Von Sydow lays a glove on us *Hank Garrett smushes a schnoz *Encyclopedia Brown vs. Dick Tracy AND *A Seinfeld conspiracy *What was playing that week?

Duration:01:33:16

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Ep. 50 - Zardoz (1974)

6/26/2023
On an all-star episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Jim Healy and Scooter McCrae join Scott and Ben for an apocalyptic assault on John Boorman's one-of-a-kind dystopian sex/death romp, Zardoz! Listen along as the quartet analyzes everything from Sean Connery's speedo-loincloth to Sean Connery's bearded ponytail. Hold on to your headphones as we careen down memory lane with tales of close encounters with John Boorman, Jonathan Rosenbaum, and the Coen Brothers. Break out the green bread, this one's a doozy!

Duration:02:15:04

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Ep. 49 - Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)

2/6/2023
On an all-new episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Ben and Scott cover Martin Scorsese's left-turn follow up to Mean Streets. Topics include: *Burstyn as auteur *Voices sell visuals *Keitel's accents *Alfred Lutter III is John Cazale Jr. *Mott the Hoople vs. The Boss vs. Bob Seger *Vic Tayback, superstar *What's Happening is NOT Cooley High *The joy of low-stakes cinema *The joy of secret jump cuts *Kristofferson as manic-pixie-beardo And much much more!

Duration:01:40:12

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Ep. 48 - Magic (1978)

10/15/2022
On a spirited, contentious new episode, Scott and Ben discuss Richard Attenborough's 1978 spook show, MAGIC. Listen and weigh in with your opinions about: - Fats: sentient or wood - Corky: psychic or trickster - Peggy: boobs or eyebrows - Burgess Meredith: can this guy tell time, or what? - David Ogden Stiers: hairpiece or herpes? - William Goldman: old-fashioned or just old school - Ventriloquism: to throw or not to throw, that is the question and much much more, including Dead of Night, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, and Soap!

Duration:01:40:09

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Ep. 47 - Little Murders (1971) & Carnal Knowledge (1971)

9/27/2022
On a special double feature/dual podcast episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s/Cinematalk commemorating the screenings of both films at UW Cinematheque, Ben Reiser and Jim Healy take a deep dive into a “Fistful of Feiffers”, discussing both LITTLE MURDERS (1971) and CARNAL KNOWLEDGE (1971). ‘71 was a big year for screenwriter/playwright/cartoonist Jules Feiffer, with Alan Arkin’s LITTLE MURDERS and Mike Nichols’ CARNAL KNOWLEDGE both hitting screens within six months of each other. Listen along as Jim and Ben try to suss out Feiffer’s inspirations, figure out what genres these films do and don’t fall into, Elliott Gould on top of the world, Candice Bergen’s best work, waiting for Godard, Gordon Willis goes wild, Nicholson as man-baby, magnificent Ann Margret, and much more, including not one, but TWO rounds of “What else was playing that week?”.

Duration:02:31:50

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Ep. 46 - The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)

7/31/2022
All aboard as Scott Lucas and Ben Reiser dissect one of the all-time great thrillers, Joseph Sargent's The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Hang on to your straps as we: - Wrap our heads around the catch-all: Neo-Noir - Bow down to the great Peter Stone (Not a pen name!) - Pay our respects to Tom Pedi - Talk NYC Jews and Italians - Badmouth Tony Scott - Guess the mayor - Say gesundheit! And much, much more!!

Duration:01:53:17

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Ep. 45 - The Omega Man + Soylent Green

5/24/2022
On the long-awaited return of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Scott and Ben indulge their 70s Heston-Dystopia fixation with a double bill of The Omega Man and Soylent Green. Soak in the radiation vibes as S&B: - Wax poetic about dad bods and tummy hair - Argue for the inclusion of The Omega Man as a blaxploitation forefather - Discover the origins of Phantasm and Dawn of the Dead - Get all squishy about squibs and uzis - Wonder about the wardrobe departments of both of these 70s sci-fi fashion-awkward spectacles. And so much more!

Duration:01:57:38

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Ep.44 - Westworld (1973)

1/16/2022
Boy have we got a podcast for YOU! Scott and Ben tackle Michael Crichton's 1973 masterpiece, WESTWORLD. Highlights include: Richard Benjamin, movie star Yul Brynner, movie star James Brolin, movie star John Carpenter, thief Stephen King, approachable celebrity Vincent Canby, film critic And much much more!

Duration:01:48:09

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Ep. 43 - Earthquake

12/22/2021
On a brand new episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Ben is joined by Jim and Pat Healy for an earth-shattering discussion of the 1974 disaster movie, EARTHQUAKE. Aftershocks include: McPadden tackles INCUBUS Reiser dragged out of TOWERING INFERNO Heston goes shirtless, AGAIN! Goddamn Gardner! Bujold reads the script Nolan goes Transatlantic Kennedy cries! Forlorn Greene! Marjoe is a madman! Corduroy is king! Victoria’s pointy Principals! And much much more…

Duration:02:23:01

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Ep. 42 - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

10/23/2021
Just in time for Halloween, a brand new episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s takes a fully committed swing at the Citizen Kane of horror movies: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Join Scott and Ben as they discuss: • Adventures in the projection booth • Tobe Hooper - auteur or not sure • Tobe or not to be, that is the question • Paul Partain – actor or not sure • Ed Neil – James Franco or Roger Waters • TCM vs Evil Dead – avant-garde vs calling card • Last House on the Left – classic or crap • Why is the old Franklin house called the old Franklin house? • Tobe Hooper calls the MPA for advice on getting a PG • Gunnar Hansen hates Paul Partain • Marilyn Burns – track star or not sure • Grandpa IS Mr. Six • Daniel Pearl is the Gregg Toland of TCM • Daniel Pearl shoots every music video ever made And much more! Plus: What was playing the week TCM was released in NYC

Duration:02:08:59

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Ep. 41 - Night Slaves

10/9/2021
Ben Reiser and Jim Healy are joined by Dino Proserpio and Mike Kenny of the I Eat Movies podcast for a freewheeling trip through the 1970 made for tv movie, NIGHT SLAVES. Unearthly highlights include: Dino Deals Discs Mike Mind-melds Mahoning A brief history of the sounds of psychokinesis, from Beneath the Planet of the Apes to The Man With Two Brains Who is That Lee - Grant vs Remick David Groh not David Grohl! Backlot Blues VHS is the New Black James Franciscus = Chuck Heston's Mini-Me Giraffes and Car Crash Victims go Full Tenet Long Live the New Luddites Night Slaves II: Titane The Best Amityville Movie The Baby vs Trick Baby and so much more! I Eat Movies Podcast: https://anchor.fm/ieatmoviespodcast

Duration:01:53:42

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Ep. 40 - Alien

9/7/2021
On an all-new, epic 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Ben and interim co-host Jim Healy take a deep dive into deep space to dissect an all-time sci-fi/body horror classic, Ridley Scott's 1979 masterpiece, ALIEN. Come for the atmosphere, cinematography, naturalistic performances and profound mystery, stay for ribald stories of Miss Hidden Valley, Johnny Dangerously, Francis Veber, and an intense game of "Which film has aged better, ________ or Alien?"

Duration:02:55:40

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Ep. 39 - From Noon Till Three with Dan Gilroy

8/12/2021
On this special episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Ben and interim co-host Jim Healy take a deep dive into the one-of-a-kind Charles Bronson/Jill Ireland two-hander, FROM NOON TILL THREE (1976). The centerpiece of the episode is an interview Jim recently conducted with Dan Gilroy (NIGHTCRAWLER, ROMAN J ISRAEL, VELVET BUZZSAW) whose father, Frank Gilroy, was the writer-director of NOON. This interview was originally recorded for Cinematalk, the podcast of the UW Cinematheque. We've also got a dissection of Vincent Canby's New York Times review, and a rousing edition of "what else was playing that week?".

Duration:02:18:53

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Ep. 38 - The Fury with Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt

8/1/2021
For Scott’s last episode before he goes on tour, we take a deep dish dive into DePalma’s Chicago movie, THE FURY. As would only be appropriate for a foray such as this, we bring along film historians and co- hosts of the Windy City Double Feature Picture Show podcast, Adam Carston and Mike Vanderbilt. Together, the four of us leave no stone unturned, no vein un-bulged, no Cassavetes unexploded, no Douglas undressed… oh wait that last one isn’t right. Anyway, we had an Amy Irving-style blast and we think you will too. Enjoy!

Duration:02:22:57

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Ep. 37 - The Way We Were w/Ben's Mom

7/6/2021
On a very special episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Scott and Ben are joined by Ben's mom, Diane, for a nostalgic discussion of the Barbra Streisand/Robert Redford romance for the ages, The Way We Were. Topics of conversation include: Curling Irons Communism Soap Boxes Musicals M*A*S*H Flashbacks Montages Introverts Wasps A Star is Born and much much more!

Duration:02:02:37

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Ep. 36 - Smokey and the Bandit w/Marc Edward Heuck

6/27/2021
On a contentious episode of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s, Scott and Ben are joined by special guest, film historian Marc Edward Heuck for a no holds barred discussion of the 1977 car chase classic, SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT. Among the battles fought: • Coors Banquet vs Coors Light • Jackie Gleason vs Clifton James • Burt Reynolds vs Clark Gable • Sally Field vs a carrier pigeon • Who wore it better: Sally and Burt vs Scott and Joe • Dick vs Didie • Godfather II vs A Touch of Zen • Hair piece or herpes: Reynolds vs Stewart Plus Scott vs Marc in a rousing edition of What Else Was Playing That Week?

Duration:02:09:49

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Ep. 35 - Deliverance

6/9/2021
Ben and Scott are joined by bass player and club owner extraordinaire, Herb Rosen, for a wild ride down the frothing-white-water-torrent of toxic masculinity known as John Boorman’s DELIVERANCE. Grab a paddle,zip up your life preserver, and steer towards shore as we: • Get sent out of the room during the scary parts • Debate the merits of Burt Reynolds sans ‘stache • Get punched out by James Dickey • Dislocate our collective shoulders • Go day for night, old-school style • Get ambiguous on your ass • Ditch our stuntmen and drive into trees • Come out of the forest, Princess Mononoke-style • Fall out of our canoes, Zapruder-film style • Use Scott’s left arm to play banjo • Imagine Seth Rogan in tighty-whiteys • Get homoerotic with James Spader and Jon Voigt • Rundown NYMag’s idiotic ranking of all things Spielberg (minus SOMETHING EVIL) • Mix our metaphors • Swap Enoses and anuses • Squeal like a pig en francais And Much Much More!

Duration:01:50:15

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Ep. 34 - Black Sunday

5/10/2021
It's been a crazy busy month for Scott and Ben. Ben's been putting the finishing touches on the 2021 Wisconsin Film Festival and Scott's been prepping for the first Local H live shows in a bit. Still, we found two hours to line up on opposite sides for a rough scrimmage over BLACK SUNDAY, John Frankenheimer's 1977 adaptation of Thomas Harris's best seller. Along the way your heroes mix it up over Cronenberg, Demme, Friedkin, and ole Ernie Lehman. And yes, of course we talk Parallax View, not to mention Day of the Dolphin. Dig in, there's plenty of 70s Conspiracy Thriller meat (or plant-based protein) to chew on here.

Duration:01:57:04

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Ep. 33 - Smile w/Jim and Pat Healy

4/15/2021
For the first time in the Scott Lucas era of 70 Movies We Saw in the 70s we've got guests!! Ben and Scott welcome Jim and Pat Healy to celebrate and dive deep into Michael Ritchie's 1975 masterpiece, SMILE. In a wide-ranging and super fun conversation we talk Scorsese, commentary tracks, drive-in concerts, Michael Shannon, The Fantastiks, Bruce Dern, Barbara Feldon, Michael Kidd, Bad News Bears, Peter Boyle, thermostats, Dernsies, Charlie Chaplin, Tom Laughlin, Disney, and so much more + a rousing rendition of "What Else Was Playing That Week?"

Duration:02:23:57

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Ep. 32 - Play Misty For Me

4/5/2021
Scott and Ben celebrate the career of Jessica Walter with this look back at the 1971 directorial debut of Clint Eastwood. Join us for a look at the incredibly influential, Play Misty For Me. Highlights include: • Whose house is it anyway? • Hide the joint! • That’s no way to use a knife • God, you’re dumb • Peggy Seeger? Uh, yikes • Fuck James Cameron • Fuck Fatal Attraction • Bruce Surtees!! • Donald Siegel • Cry Bastion!!! • Best call letters ever

Duration:02:00:43