Episodios

  • The Land That Time Forgot (1975): A Forgotten Classic of Adventure Cinema
    Aug 14 2024

    In today’s episode of Pat's Film Club, we dive into the thrilling prehistoric adventure of The Land That Time Forgot(1975), directed by Kevin Connor. This classic British sci-fi film transports viewers to a forgotten island where dinosaurs still roam, blending adventure, science fiction, and a touch of horror.

    Pat Kelman explores the film’s intriguing storyline, which follows a group of British and German soldiers stranded on a mysterious island during World War I. As they encounter prehistoric creatures and navigate a dangerous new world, they must put aside their differences to survive. With a special focus on the film's impressive (for its time) animatronic effects and practical model work, Pat sheds light on how The Land That Time Forgot stands as a quintessential example of mid-70s British adventure cinema.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • [00:01:10] Introduction to The Land That Time Forgot and its setting.
    • [00:02:30] Overview of the film’s plot and its unique blend of genres.
    • [00:04:33] Kevin Connor’s direction and his collaboration with producer John Dark.
    • [00:06:20] The film’s impressive use of animatronics and special effects for the time.
    • [00:07:50] The cultural impact and legacy of The Land That Time Forgot and its sequels.

    Special Mentions:

    • The film’s production by Amicus Productions, known for their horror anthologies and low-budget sci-fi films.
    • A discussion on the film’s cast, including Doug McClure and Susan Penhaligon, and their contributions to the film's success.
    • The film’s adaptation from Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel and the involvement of writer Michael Moorcock.

    Notes:

    • Don’t miss The Land That Time Forgot, airing on Film4 at 2:30 p.m. today!
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    Upcoming Screenings:

    • Wes Craven's 1977 grindhouse classic The Hills Have Eyes – check our website for dates and venues.

    Music Credits:

    • Theme tune composed by Modern Music, licensed via Pixabay.com
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  • Is Valerian the Next Fifth Element? Luc Besson’s Sci-Fi Vision Explored
    Aug 13 2024

    Exploring Luc Besson’s Valerian: A Sci-Fi Spectacle of Epic Proportions

    In today’s episode of Pat's Film Club, we venture into the visually stunning and ambitious world of Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017), directed by Luc Besson. Based on the beloved French comic book series Valérian and Laureline, this film transports viewers to the 28th century, where special operatives Valerian and Laureline must navigate a web of intrigue to protect the intergalactic metropolis of Alpha.

    Pat Kelman explores Besson’s passion for the source material, his visionary use of CGI, and the film’s stunning world-building. As a fan of Besson’s earlier works like The Fifth Element and Leon, Pat delves into how Valerian serves as a spiritual successor to these films, pushing the boundaries of sci-fi cinema.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • [00:01:13] Introduction to Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
    • [00:02:10] Luc Besson’s cinematic style and his lifelong dream of adapting Valérian and Laureline.
    • [00:02:43] The breathtaking opening sequence showcasing the evolution of Alpha.
    • [00:03:17] The complex and visually stunning marketplace scene on the planet Kiri.
    • [00:04:33] The film's place within Besson’s filmography and its connection to his earlier works.

    Special Mentions:

    • Besson’s career and his influence on the sci-fi genre, including his controversial personal life.
    • The significant role of EuropaCorp, the studio co-founded by Besson, in bringing Valerian to life.
    • Upcoming events and screenings, including Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes.

    Call to Action:

    • Don’t miss Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets airing on Film4 at 6:20 p.m.!
    • Subscribe to Pat's Film Club on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review to help us reach more film lovers.
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    Upcoming Screenings:

    • Wes Craven's 1977 grindhouse classic The Hills Have Eyes – check our website for dates and venues.

    Music Credits:

    • Theme tune composed by Modern Music, licensed via Pixabay.com
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  • Mind-Bending Sci-Fi: The Genius of Total Recall Explained
    Aug 12 2024

    In this episode of Pat's Film Club, we dive deep into the mind-bending sci-fi classic Total Recall (1990), directed by Paul Verhoeven. Join Pat Kelman as he explores the thin line between reality and illusion in this action-packed, thought-provoking film. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Douglas Quaid, a construction worker with dreams of Mars, the film takes you on a thrilling journey where memories may be fabricated, and reality is never what it seems.

    Pat discusses Verhoeven's masterful direction, the film's groundbreaking practical effects, and the thematic exploration of identity, memory, and technological manipulation. Whether you're a hardcore sci-fi fan or new to the genre, this episode is packed with insights that will enhance your appreciation of this iconic movie.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • [00:01:17] Introduction to Total Recall and its premise.
    • [00:02:23] Paul Verhoeven’s directorial style and its impact on the film.
    • [00:02:57] The memory implantation scene and its significance.
    • [00:03:18] The reveal of Kuato and Verhoeven's use of body horror.
    • [00:04:00] The importance of practical effects in creating the film’s visceral feel.
    • [00:05:45] The film's ambiguous ending and its relevance in today’s world.

    Special Mentions:

    • Pat reminisces about a successful screening of Total Recall and RoboCop at the Plaza Cinema in Truro.
    • Upcoming events and screenings, including Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes.

    Call to Action:

    • Don’t miss Total Recall airing on 5Action at 9 p.m.!
    • Subscribe to Pat's Film Club on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review to help us reach more film lovers.
    • Follow us on social media @patsfilmclub for the latest updates.

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    Upcoming Screenings:

    • Wes Craven's 1977 grindhouse classic The Hills Have Eyes – check our website for dates and venues.

    Music Credits:

    • Theme tune composed by Modern Music, licensed via Pixabay.com
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  • How Bruce Springsteen's Songs Shaped a Teen's Life in Blinded by the Light
    Aug 11 2024

    Description: In this episode of Pat’s Film Club Pick of the Day, Pat Kelman takes us back to the electrifying world of 1980s England through the lens of Gurinder Chadha's heartwarming and inspiring coming-of-age film, Blinded by the Light. The film is based on the memoir Greetings from Bury Park by Sarfraz Manzoor and explores the transformative power of Bruce Springsteen's music in the life of a British Pakistani teenager, Javid, growing up amidst racial and economic turmoil in Luton.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 - Introduction to Blinded by the Light: A personal connection to Bruce Springsteen's music.
    • 01:00 - Overview of the film and its significance in exploring identity and cultural conflicts.
    • 02:30 - Gurinder Chadha’s unique approach to blending cultural specificity with universal themes.
    • 04:00 - Key scenes: Javid's first encounter with Springsteen's music and the emotional confrontation with his father.
    • 06:15 - The socio-political backdrop of 1980s Britain and its portrayal in the film.
    • 08:00 - Final thoughts: The universal appeal of the film and its relevance to both fans of Springsteen and those who appreciate well-told stories.

    Key Themes:

    • The power of music in shaping identity and providing a sense of belonging.
    • The tension between tradition and modernity in immigrant families.
    • The socio-political climate of 1980s Britain and its impact on personal growth.

    Air Date: August 4th

    Join the Conversation: If you’ve enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to subscribe to Pat’s Film Club on your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on social media @patsfilmclub for more updates and join our community at patsfilmclub.com. We’d love to hear your thoughts on Blinded by the Light and other films that have inspired you!

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  • How Love & Mercy Captures Brian Wilson's Genius and Demons
    Aug 10 2024

    In today’s episode of Pat’s Film Club Pick of the Day, we take a deep dive into the 2014 biopic Love & Mercy, directed by Bill Pohlad. This emotionally charged film presents a dual narrative of the life of Brian Wilson, the creative genius behind The Beach Boys, focusing on two pivotal periods in his life. The younger Wilson, portrayed by Paul Dano, navigates the creation of the groundbreaking Pet Sounds album amidst growing mental health struggles. Meanwhile, John Cusack takes on the role of an older Wilson in the 1980s, trapped under the manipulative control of his therapist, Dr. Eugene Landy, played by Paul Giamatti.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 - Introduction to Love & Mercy: Exploring the dual portrayal of Brian Wilson's life.
    • 01:30 - The film's unique structure: Two actors, two timelines.
    • 02:40 - The genius of Brian Wilson’s Pet Sounds creation.
    • 04:55 - The pivotal car dealership scene and its emotional significance.
    • 06:20 - Paul Dano and John Cusack's performances: Capturing Wilson's brilliance and struggles.

    Key Themes:

    • The duality of genius and mental health struggles.
    • The contrast between creative innovation and personal turmoil.
    • The significance of human connection in overcoming adversity.

    Join the Conversation: If you’ve enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on social media @patsfilmclub for updates on screenings and future episodes. Visit patsfilmclub.com to join our mailing list and stay in the loop on upcoming events.

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  • Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men: A Dystopian Masterpiece You Can't Miss
    Aug 9 2024

    In today’s episode of Pat’s Film Club Pick of the Day, Pat dives into Alfonso Cuarón’s dystopian thriller Children of Men(2006). Set in a bleak future where humanity faces extinction due to global infertility, the film follows Theo Faron (Clive Owen) on a harrowing mission to protect the world’s only pregnant woman, Kee (Clare-Hope Ashitey), in a society on the brink of collapse.

    Key Points:

    • Alfonso Cuarón's Visionary Direction: Pat discusses Cuarón's unique directorial style, particularly his use of long takes and how they heighten tension and immerse the audience in the action. Notable scenes, such as the ambush sequence inside the car, are highlighted as prime examples of this technique.

    • Clive Owen's Performance: The episode emphasizes Clive Owen's portrayal of Theo, marking it as one of the standout performances of his career, blending emotional depth with a powerful narrative journey.

    • Themes of Hope and Survival: Pat explores the film's deeper themes, including the resilience of humanity and the enduring quest for hope in the face of overwhelming despair, making Children of Men a resonant piece for contemporary audiences.

    • Cuarón's Cinematic Legacy: The film's critical success and its place within Cuarón’s filmography are discussed, with Children of Men being recognized as a pivotal work that combines technical brilliance with profound storytelling.

    Why You Should Watch: Pat argues that Children of Men is not just a technical masterpiece but also a deeply emotional and relevant film, especially in today's uncertain world. With its powerful performances, innovative direction, and timely themes, it’s a must-watch for both film enthusiasts and those seeking thought-provoking cinema.

    When to Watch: Catch Children of Men tonight at 11:05 PM on BBC2, or stream it later on BBC iPlayer.

    Follow Us: If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review. Follow Pat’s Film Club on social media to stay updated on our latest picks and upcoming events.

    Special Note: Look out for our screenings of Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes in August, taking place across various locations in the UK. Visit patsfilmclub.com for more details and ticket information.

    Closing: Thank you for tuning in to today’s episode. Join us again tomorrow for another film recommendation from Pat's Film Club Pick of the Day.

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  • All The President's Men - The Ultimate Political Thriller
    Aug 8 2024

    Summary:

    In this episode of Pat's Film Club Pick of the Day, host Pat Kelman delves into the classic political thriller "All the President's Men," directed by Alan J. Pakula. This 1976 film stars Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who uncover the Watergate scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation. Pat shares his personal connection to the film and why it inspired him to pursue journalism.

    Key Points:

    00:00 - 01:03: Introduction and Film Overview

    01:31 - 03:01: Film Details and Significance

    04:06 - 05:02: Behind the Scenes and Key Techniques

    07:20 - 08:01: Realism, Awards, and Personal Reflection

    08:01 - 09:01: Final Thoughts and Recommendations

    Watch "All the President's Men":

    • Date: [Insert Date]
    • Time: 9 PM
    • Channel: BBC Four

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  • Timecop: Unpacking Jean-Claude Van Damme's Sci-Fi Action Classic
    Jul 28 2024

    In this episode of Pat's Film Club Pick of the Day, host Pat Kelman dives into the 1994 sci-fi action film "Timecop," starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Directed by Peter Hyams, this movie blends time travel with martial arts, featuring Van Damme as Max Walker, an agent tasked with preventing criminals from altering history. Join us as we discuss the film's thrilling plot, iconic action scenes, and its unique 90s vibe. Whether you're a Van Damme fan or a sci-fi enthusiast, "Timecop" offers a wild, entertaining ride. Tune in to learn why this film remains a cult favorite!

    Key Points:

    1. Plot Overview:

      • Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as Max Walker, an agent of the Time Enforcement Commission, tasked with preventing time travel crimes.
      • The film features a mix of intense action sequences and mind-bending time travel concepts.
    2. Highlights:

      • Notable for Van Damme's martial arts prowess and athleticism.
      • Directed by Peter Hyams, known for other action and sci-fi films like "Capricorn One" and "2010: The Year We Make Contact."
    3. Cultural Impact:

      • Despite mixed reviews at release, "Timecop" has developed a cult following.
      • It spawned a direct-to-video sequel and a short-lived TV series.

    Where to Watch:

    • Channel: Five Action
    • Time: 9 PM

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    • Website: Pat's Film Club
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    Upcoming Events:

    • Screenings of Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes" across Cornwall, Scotland, and the Midlands in August.

    Don't miss out on this nostalgic trip back to the 90s with "Timecop" and join us tomorrow for another exciting film recommendation!

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