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September 3, 2009 - Thursday 
Actress and stunt woman ZOE BELL (Death Proof, Kill Bill) discusses all things Tarantino, and her new film 'Gamer'...the latest movie news and reviews...and our mystery movie song of the night. Tonight at 10pm ET / 7pm PT or anytime on replay at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited
August 30, 2009 - Sunday 
Movie Geeks list their top 20 films of the past 20 years  6pm ET.at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited
August 23, 2009 - Sunday 
"Casino" co-star and frequent Martin Scorsese collaborator FRANK VINCENT joins the top movie-themed podcast on the internet and iTunes, Movie Geeks United!, for a special celebration of the 1995 underrated masterwork CASINO.

Hear it live or anytime on replay at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited


Sunday, August 23 at 3pm PT/ 6pm ET
August 20, 2009 - Thursday 
Bobcat Goldthwait discusses World's Greatest Dad starring Robin Williams 2nite at 10pm ET at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited
August 16, 2009 - Sunday 
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited

Acclaimed film composer Mychael Danna (500 Days of Summer, The Time Traveler's Wife, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus) chats about his stunning career. And we review the latest news and film reviews of the week.
August 13, 2009 - Thursday 
Jeremy Piven interview and a tribute to LAST TANGO IN PARIS on LIVE NOW at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited
August 12, 2009 - Wednesday 
August 7, 2009 - Friday 
Movie Geeks United!  was just sent these statements from John Hughes' collaborators:

JUDD NELSON

"I am shocked and saddened by the unexpected death of John Hughes...
Though I worked with him but one time, he had a profoundly meaningful
and lasting affect on my life as an actor, and as a young man...
John's desire for the truth of the spoken word aligned perfectly
with his gift for treating young people not as children, but as developing adults...

John always treated me with respect and consideration...he encouraged a real and active collaboration...he was most generous with his insight...and John was patient...

John Hughes was a giant...and under his great shadow
we remain...

My heart breaks for his family...

I know many people whose lives were touched by John will be saddened today...
I know I am..."
- Judd Nelson

JON CRYER

On the passing of John Hughes, Jon Cryer states, “This is a horrible tragedy.  He was an amazing man to work for and with.  He respected young actors in a way that made you realize you had to step up your game because you were playing in the big leagues now.  That’s why he got such great performances out of his actors.  My heart goes out to his wife Nancy and their children.”


Tune into our special tribute to John Hughes on Sunday, August 9 at 7pm ET / 4pm PT with special guests at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited
August 6, 2009 - Thursday 
Acclaimed actor Armand Assante (The Mambo Kings, Q&A, Gotti) discusses his insights into the craft of acting, his collaborations with directors like Sidney Lumet and Ridley Scott, and his new film The Line, co-starring Ray Liotta and Andy Garcia. PLUS, director Anat Baron talks about her new documentary, Beer Wars.

And we say goodbye to one of the show's great friends, screenwriting guru and the author of the 'Save the Cat' series, Blake Snyder.

www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited

Tonight at 10pm ET/ 7pm PT tonight or anytime on replay.
July 23, 2009 - Thursday 
on our podcast tonight...Geoffrey Smith, director of stunning new doc 'The English Surgeon'...10th year anniversaries of 'The Blair Witch Project' w/ directors Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez and co-star Michael Williams...'Eyes Wide Shut' w/ co-star Julienne Davis and cinematographer Larry Smith...the latest movie news and reviews. Wednesday @ 10pm EST/ 7pm PST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited
July 19, 2009 - Sunday 
Tune in to the top rated movie-themed podcast on the internet and iTunesSunday night for an exclusive live interview with 'Inglourious Basterds' actor Samm Levine...PLUS...the latest movie news and reviews. Go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited to hear the show live at 6pm EST/ 3pm PST or anytime on replay. Join in on our chat room, too!
July 12, 2009 - Sunday 

'Humpday' writer/director Lynn Shelton & actors Mark Duplass and Joshua Leonard...PLUS...writer/producer of 'La linea' R. Ellis Frazier...tonight at 6pm EST/ 3pm PST on Movie Geeks United! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksu..nited

July 9, 2009 - Thursday 
The Movie Geeks speak with acclaimed actor Jeremy Renner concerning his new film 'The Hurt Locker'.

Tonight at 10pm EST/ 7pm PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited
June 29, 2009 - Monday 

Michael Jackson Planned to Step into Jimmy Cagney’s Shoes, says ‘Captain EO’ Producer and Longtime Pal Rusty Lemorande

Unlike his idol Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson never established himself as a movie star - namely in a musical remake of the 1938 James Cagney flick Angels with Dirty Faces - and it’s a reget he took to his grave.

 

That, according to the King of Pop’s Captain EO collaborator, and friend of 25 years, Rusty Lemorande.

 

CAPTION:

"He really wanted a film career," Rusty tells us of Michael (above).

 

In an exclusive interview with BlogTalkRadio, Rusty - who produced and co-wrote the 3-D, Francis Ford Coppola-directed Captain EO as a Disney theme park attraction in 1986 - recounts how Michael came to sign on for Angels and another feature during the early ’90s.

 

“Michael was pretty pleased with our relationship, and he had just set up his film company at Sony-Columbia. And the problem was, with all the development people, etc. - and it was a pretty thick company with people - he wasn’t committing to anything,” Rusty, whose other production credits include the 1983 Barbra Streisand star vehicle Yentil, tells Movie Geeks United! host Jamey DuVall of the pop star, who died June 25 after suffering cardiac arrest.

 

“I think people didn’t understand how to relate to him. I used to say to him, ‘You’re a little like Arnold Schwarzenegger. You can’t do any part. The part has to be tailored to you. He became a star because of Terminator.

 

“Well, Michael said, ‘You come up with some ideas.’ And I came up with two fairly quickly.

 

CAPTION: Jimmy (right) was among the screen idol Michael hoped to emulate.

Jimmy (right) was the screen idol Michael (left) hoped to emulate in "Angels with Dirty Faces."

 

“One was to remake an old film called 7 Faces of Dr. Lao, which was a [1964] Tony Randall film that involved a child protagonist, and the other was to remake the film Angels with Dirty Faces, which is a James Cagney film. Michael was a huge James Cagney fan.

 

“Michael loved both projects. Part of it was the way I explained it to him, talked him through it. We had sketches done and creatures made - you really had to turn it into the toy version.

 

“On Dr. Lao, we had the set miniatures built of the circus and he committed to both, which was a major event at the time.

 

“One was set up at Warners. And the other was set up at Turner - who owned the remake rights. And everything was going great. Fantastic!

 

“And then the first scandal hit.”

 

CAPTION: The King of Pop with Francis during the production of

The King of Pop with Francis during the production of "Captain EO."

 

(In 1993, Michael was accused of child abuse by the father of then 13-year-old Evan Chandler. Though he denied the allegations, the pop idol eventually settled the suit out of court for $22 million.)

 

“I remember it as vividly as I remember when I heard President Kennedy was shot. I was in my car driving to this studio where we were building these miniatures, where people were going to come and see them. And someone called me and said, ‘Did you see what’s on the news? Michael Jackson’s ranch has been raided,” continues Rusty.

 

“The truth of the matter is, very simply - and in fairness to Hollywood and the big studios - they have huge investment obligations to their shareholders. So they got very nervous. They didn’t know if the audience would still be there for Michael.

 

“Suddenly, nobody wanted to touch him… It was quite sad that it never happened, because it was very important for Michael to be in movies.

 

“He used to talk about Elvis Presley’s career and say, ‘If Elvis hadn’t made all those films, he wouldn’t be as remembered as he was.’”

 

During the 30-minute interview, Rusty also reveals how he came to earn Michael’s trust while he and The Godfather director were working on Captain EO.

 

As the title character in

As the title character in "Captain EO."

 

“The secret of working with Michael Jackson was to think, how would you, literally, deal with a 10-year-old boy?

 

“Francis got it. At one point, he was having trouble directing Michael. Michael didn’t seem to respond to the kind of word dialogue that a director largely uses.

 

“So [Francis] sent out for some masks: happy masks - like clown masks - and scary masks. And when he wanted to elicit an emotion from Michael, he would put on those masks and it would be as if a child were reacting to a mask. And it was effective!

 

“Michael loved to go toy shopping. But the adult in him wanted to drive his car. And he drove like a maniac. I was always grippin’ my seat.

 

“He loved masks. He had masks in his glove compartment, which he would put on as he drove. His explanation was, ‘If I don’t put it on, people will see it’s me and they’ll chase me.’

 

“Then we’d go into a toy store. Then it was funny, because the mask he’d wear into the store would usually be like a woman’s harem mask kind of thing, with a veil across his face.”

 

To hear Rusty’s full interview, click here.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited/2009/06/28/MIKE-MEDAVOY-Michael-Jackson-cinematographer-Daniel-Pearl-1
June 28, 2009 - Sunday