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30MOD: V2|19 – Suicide Squad: The End of Intrigue.

Posted by Chuck on June 23, 2015 in 30 Minutes of Diabolical, Podcasts | 1,075 Views

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In this session, we discuss the Suicide Squad and ponder the decline of intrigue in modern cinema. Your 30 Minutes of Diabolical begins now…

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– Show Notes –

Batman (1989)

If you were around during the Summer of ’89 like we were, you no doubt remember getting swept up in “Bat Fever,” as everyone that year was either talking about, wearing a hat or t-shirt in support of, or playing with some sort of tie-in to Tim Burton’s Batman film. Everywhere you went, Batman reigned supreme. Batman ’89 was one of Team Diabolical’s earliest experiences with the Summer blockbuster… and honestly, we haven’t seen too many films capture the masses in this same fervent way since (save for the Star Wars prequels… though we know how those turned out). Reminiscing about the spectacle of this film, we wanted to revisit it’s original theatrical trailer and compare it to it’s more modern brethren (i.e. the Nolan films). What we found was a trailer that was cut drastically different than we’re accustomed to. It puts the spotlight directly on the film’s great performances, particularly Jack Nicholson’s Joker, and really isn’t cut with any sort of intended emotion or experience. It was odd for us not hearing Danny Elfman’s powerful score throughout most of the trailer… but at the same time, it certainly got our attention. The best part, however, the trailer didn’t spoil most of the film… something modern cinematic trailers are notorious for.

Batman 1989
Batman 1989

Useful Links:

Batman 1989 Trailer (Youtube)
Batman 1989 Wiki

mirror… Mirror! 1989 Joker reveal

A dimly lit surgery room, a silhouette demanding a mirror as he wrestles with the remaining bandages on his face. Jack Nicholson has been called many things- subtle is not one of them. Everyone was on notice when Burton cast him as the Joker; the character’s reveal played right into Jack’s ability to flip a switch going from despair to a psychotic break. Few have stared into the darkness like Nicholson and even fewer will ever forget the first cinematic reveal of the Joker. The laughter still echoes in our diabolical minds.

 

Joker 1989
Joker 1989

Useful Links:

Nicholson’s Joker Mirror Reveal (Youtube)
Jack Nicholson Wiki
The Joker Character Wiki

This Week’s Dope

Chuck’s Dope

ESPN 30 for 30 – Growing up in the 80’s and 90’s, I was privy to some of Sport’s most iconic and, well, completely odd stories; The Showtime era Lakers, the Bo Jackson movement, Jordan “playing” baseball, Gretzky being ransomed off to the Kings… just to name a few. When ESPN first launched their 30 for 30 documentary series I have to admit my interest was far from piqued. Sports documentaries have notoriously, at least for me, been presented completely dry and devoid of any real emotion. However, thanks to Netflix I was able to visit this ESPN series of films and they have forever changed what a good sports documentary should feel like. Each film is presented by a different director, actor, or talent in hollywood, with no two documentaries feeling the same. The one thing each does bring, however, is a heavy, and refreshing look, at the human interest side of these stories and not so much the sports. If your at all a fan of well made documentaries, regardless if you have a passion for sports or not, you would do well to search these films out on Netflix. My dope for the week.

ESPN 30 for 30
ESPN 30 for 30

 

Curtis’ Dope

Sufjan Stevens: Had the pleasure to sit down in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in the bustling hipster heart beat of southern California and took in a journey of sight and sound and mind as well. The captain on this journey was Detroit native Sufjan Stevens- he flexed many different instruments and styles, his stage versatility was impressive. Definitely a name to keep your eyes open for if he comes to your town. Consider this a PSA for all sound designers out there. Cheers.
Forbidden Planet (1956): As any night owl knows, you’re always looking for the right movie or show to interest your restless mind but enough that you wont mind drifting off. The retro sci-fi tour continues- piqued at Chuck’s mentioning, I peeped the cult classic Forbidden Planet. I was along for the ride through a dated but ambitious plot- anybody dreamed up any monsters lately?  Always a good time to look back at the movies that set the table for our creative minds today.

 

Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet

 

Diabolical Artists

Featured Music Provided By:
Ryan Jacob: https://soundcloud.com/ryanjacob-3
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Releece: https://soundcloud.com/releece
Moon Wheel: https://soundcloud.com/moonwheel

Ambient Music Provided By:
Glo: https://soundcloud.com/gloneiric
Unforseen: https://soundcloud.com/unforseen

Artwork Provided By:
Mauricio Herrera: http://el-grimlock.deviantart.com/

Joker and Harley
Original Diabolical Artwork for this Session
Posted in 30 Minutes of Diabolical, Podcasts | Tagged Batman, Chris Nolan, Suicide Squad, The Joker, Tim Burton

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