A defunct podcast about trading films with friends. Each month I chose a film for a friend to watch and they chose one for me. Then we discussed. There were two episodes a month, first my choice and then theirs. Subscribe via iTunes or Overcast.
My guest for this month is Jake Desaulniers, and he's joined me to discuss the film I chose for him, the 1965 cold war spy thriller The Spy Who Came in from the Cold). You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly.
Show notes:
- My original review of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
- Although I say at the beginning that this is the second episode, it's really the third
- The film stars Richard Burton, AKA Mr. Elizabeth Taylor
- It's based on the book of the same name, by John le Carré, AKA David John Moore Cornwell
- MI6 is a real world British spy agency
- John le Carré didn't like Ian Fleming's James Bond novels
- Tinker Tailer Soldier Spy) is another film based on a le Carré novel
- Dr. No), From Russia With Love), and Goldfinger), are very different in tone from this film
- Technically 1970 was halfway into the Cold War
- I remember when the Berlin Wall fell, I even brought a piece back for my mom
- The film opens at the infamous Checkpoint Charlie
- The British Communist Party also ended in 1991
- The film takes place nine years after the McCarthy Hearings
- I always notice when the title is in the film, ever since Family Guy
- British labour exchanges have existed since 1909
- The Criterion Blu-ray is the best way to watch this film
- My review of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy from Letterboxd
- British cold war spy thriller television show The Game)
- Jason Bourne is a superhero
- Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation definitely didn't pretend to be about anything
- Apparently putting Scotch in your coffee is called Highland coffee
- The director who didn't get along with Richard Burton was Martin Ritt
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