Sutton on Cinema and Sound Episode 9: McCartney II (Paul McCartney)
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by Sutton
1y ago
In this episode we discuss one of the most unique albums in Paul McCartney's catalogue, his self produced McCartney II.  Tune in as we go over its influence and whether it lives up to its complicated legacy ..read more
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Sutton on Cinema Episode 7: The Color Purple
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by Sutton
1y ago
In this episode we discuss Steven Spielberg's 1985 adaptation of Alice Walkers Pulitzer Prize winning novel, The Color Purple ..read more
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Sutton on Cinema Episode 5: Lincoln (2012)
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by Sutton
1y ago
  In this episode, we discuss Steven Spielberg's dramatic portrayal of one of America's most important and influential Presidents and the performances of the actors involved ..read more
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Sutton on Cinema Episode 3: The Godfather
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by Sutton
1y ago
In this episode, we discuss Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 classic The Godfather, as well as its talented cast and crew members and its noteworthy themes ..read more
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Sutton on Cinema Episode 1: Godzilla
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by Sutton
1y ago
A high school junior cinephile shares his passion and knowledge of the history of cinema.  In this episode he discusses Godzilla, how the subtexts have allowed it to remain influential and popular today, as well as the convoluted journey of distributing the film in America ..read more
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Episode 31: Star Wars - The Original Trilogy
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by Sutton
1y ago
Tune in as we discuss the original three films from the Star Wars saga (1977-1983).  We discuss the actors, how the films measured up to our prior memories/expectations, as well as how technical achievements of the filmmaking ..read more
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Episode 30: Violent Things (The Brobecks)
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by Sutton
1y ago
In this episode we discuss the 2009 indie/alt rock album by the Brobecks, and band at the time spearheaded by Dallon Weekes who would go on to become the bass player for Panic! at the Disco and form the band I Dont Know How But They Found Me (iDKHOW).  Tune in as we analyze how the album showcases an incredible variety of songwriting and complex arrangements, and how it is unfortunately overlooked due to being made by a still relatively unknown band ..read more
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Episode 29: Doctor Who - The War Games
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by Sutton
1y ago
In this episode we review one of the most important storylines in Doctor Who's roughly 60 year history, The War Games, and discuss the natures of its plot as well as its most controversial aspects - it's running time of 10 episodes, or 4 hr 10 mins, making it the 3rd longest serial from the classic series ..read more
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Episode 28: Pop Food (Jack Stauber) and Jack Stauber's Opal
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by Sutton
1y ago
In this episode we discuss one of the most unique content creators of today, Jack Stauber.  In order to discuss the full lengths of Jack's talents, we review two forms of media, the first being Jack's breakthrough work Pop Food, and the second being his magnum opus as far as his visual work is concerned, Jack Stauber's Opal.  Tune in as we go over the standout tracks and impressive production values given his background ..read more
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Episode 27: Bo Burnham: Inside
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by Sutton
1y ago
In this episode, we discuss one of the most notable artistic works created to provide commentary on life during the pandemic – the 2021 special Bo Burnham: Inside, create and acted entirely by comedian, actor, songwriter, and filmmaker Bo Burnham.  We discuss the wild ride the special takes the viewer on, how it balances out goofy comedy with reflective pandemic-related commentary, as well as the highlights from the 20 original songs ..read more
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