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The Projectors

Bob Sham

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Bob Sham and Angela are film fans discussing a wide variety of films from throughout history and the world. They are not experts but enthusiasts. Not too dumb. Not too smart. Just right. Come and get some. We love you.
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On Left of the Projector we discuss from film from a leftist perspective. Episodes will feature guests who will offer their thoughts on films from a shared interest in class consciousness and personal experience. While everyone can take something different from a movie, LotP will provide discussion and analysis from an anti-capitalist and Marxist point of view. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod (Patreon)
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That Projector Life

That Projector Life

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That Projector Life is the podcast for Human Design Projectors who are ready to learn and live their unique design. Hosted by 1/3 Self-Projected Projector Ardelia Lee, this show is all about exploring what it means to be a Projector from a practical standpoint. You're invited to listen in and dive into the foundations of the Human Design system - along with uniquely Projector topics like waiting for the invitation and recognition. We'll also cover how you can apply what you're learning to yo ...
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This is about to be your new favorite movie podcast. On Broken Projector, screenwriter Geoff LaTulippe and movie critic Scott Beggs dole out interesting angles on movie culture, talk to prominent filmmakers and debate topics of gargantuan importance.
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Human Design conversations with creative and entrepreneur Laura Olsen. By a Human Design Projector, for Projectors and those who know and love them. Real, relatable conversations that ground the esoteric into the every day. Topics ranging from Human Design, how to thrive using Human Design as an Entrepreneur, self development, and a dash of woo and energy work.
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Tabletop Projector Show

Crucible of Games

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Behind every tabletop creation - be it a wargame, a TTRPG or a 3D-printable miniature always stands the creator's personality. Join me, Nikita Kuznetsov, a 3D artist, game designer and ex-journalist as I talk with creative people across the spectrum of our hobby. In a world where content sometimes overweights the importance of the person behind it, I'm drawing to the spotlight miniature artists, game designers, tabletop podcasters, and other people who usually stand behind well-known creativ ...
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If your Human Design type is a Projector like me, this is your invitation to step into your power and claim the overflowing success and abundance that is already yours. I will be sharing how aligning even deeper with yourself as a Projector can allow you to unlock success in a HUGE way! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Projector Room

The Projector Room

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Welcome to The Projector Room, a film podcast by Dan May. Each episode will be taking a look at the week's new releases and the big news in Hollywood. There will also be regular features including rants and reviews, and because even I can get bored of my own voice, I'll be drafting in a new guest presenter to talk about their favourite film and help with all the glamourous presenting duties. I'm a 3rd Year Journalism Student at the University of Kent and I'm also the Film Editor for Geeks.co ...
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Jingle All the Way is an Xmas movie about capitalism and it's love for product placement and selling of toys. It's honestly not even that deep. Jingle all the Way Christian link The Intervention podcast Twitter: @intervenepod Instagram: @intervention_pod Email: interventionpod@gmail.com Twitter: @levi0levi Instagram: @levi0levi0levi Email: levi0lev…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 176 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Robert Macrowan on Red One (2024) Phillip Wray on Murder Mindfully (2024) Phil Harding on There's Something In The Barn(2023) Kah Leong (Ow) on The Judge from Hell (2024) Flop of the Fo…
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Merry dang Christmas. Yeah, we got a Christmas Day drop. Angela is making us work on a major holiday for little to no (zero) pay. She’s a real “Ebenezer Scrooge”. This episode of MOVIEHUMPERS (soon to be “THE PROJECTORS”) might be the loosest one yet. Way more loose than your mother. What are we saying? Why are we being so antagonistic? Is this wha…
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It’s Christmas Eve! Bob bless us everyone. We will let you pick into your stockings early and give you a holiday themed 6-Pack featuring hour long stop-motion TV specials by those seasonal legends Arthur Rankin & Jules Bass. Or just Rankin/Bass if you wanna get nasty under the mistletoe. These are the specials, a few based on some old hit Christmas…
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It’s Christmas week here at MOVIEHUMPERS (soon to be called THE PROJECTORS) and we’re hitting up another classic era Christmas romantic comedy. The farce gets pretty thick in today’s discussion but the charm is consistent in this comedy of errors starring a beaming Barbara Stanwyck in Peter Godfrey’s 1945 comedy “CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT”. Stanwyck…
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Announcement drop regarding some pretty big show changes! RSS feed changes, January's theme and movie announcements & OUR BRAND NEW SHOW NAME! January's upcoming schedule: 1/1 - Eraserhead (1977) 1/2 - The Elephant Man (1980) 1/3 - Dune (1984) 1/6 - A New Leaf (1971) 1/8 - The Heartbreak Kid (1972) 1/10 - Mikey and Nicky (1976) 1/13 - The Lusty Men…
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We’re deep into our second annual Christmas movie theme and we haven’t mined any material from, or inspired by, the Charles Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol”. Fuck it, this year we’ll do two adaptations and maybe catch an old version of the story next year. This particular adaptation was prime basic cable Christmas break material when we were kid…
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At this point you’ve probably heard Andy Williams say it 500 times…it’s the most wonderful time of the year and in the spirit of Christmas Camp we’ve gone into some deep cut low budget yuletide filmmaking that isn’t without some imagination alongside some tediousness. Maybe it felt so dragging because we’re moving so fast in our technological world…
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Kevin Smith is back, though not on this podcast, that's just a tricky way to say he's back with his second film, Mallrats. Joining me are SmirkGently and Levi of the Intervention podcast. Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheproj…
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We’re just ho-ho-hoeing along during this Christmas movie season and Mondays are often devoted to that period of film we call “the classics” and today we’re going for that Carey Grant razzle dazzle as we sit down to discuss one of his most charismatic performances in Henry Koster’s 1947 film “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” starring Grant as the angel Dudley wh…
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It’s that most wonderful time of the year and if that wonderful time of the year’s special month happens to have it’s 13th day fall upon a Friday and that means we might be living in an apocalypse. It also means that it’s time to finish up what we started on last September’s 13th and talk about the last 6 films, to date, of the FRIDAY THE 13TH fran…
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It’s that most wonderful time of the year so it goes without saying that we might treat ourselves to a little bit of Christmas film comfort food from our childhoods. This movie might present the biggest challenge in maintaining objectivity outside of our fragile emotions because we’re not just talking about any family comedy fare, we’re talking abo…
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Sure, they call it “THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR” but a lot of bad things can happen around the holidays and it can be very hard on folks. Today we hit up a worthy modern Christmas classic that was very formidable to our youth and introduced to us two absolute smokeshows that would influence our growth into maturity. We’re talking about Gizm…
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This week on the show, Home Alone. What is there to say about this classic... Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojector http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod https://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector…
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IT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR so naturally we gotta hit up some holiday classics. In this film talk we encounter our first bit of notorious controversy and it’s surprising it took this long to get to that but that’s how it goes when you go back to the song and dance movies of the first half of the 20th century. Maybe you guessed it but t…
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It’s THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR! That means Christmas holiday fare all month long and Angela picked for us a notorious wintery family film that definitely “cooled off” Michael Keaton’s career at the time. He eventually came back from the brutal box office blow which is impressive enough considering how trashed this movie is. We watched, fo…
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It is once again time for THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR! The climactic month of the holiday season that encompasses that yuletide feeling and Angela has picked (most) of the month’s selections once again and we kick it off with a rom-com starring the king of rom-coms for much of the 90s and early 2000s. In 2001 you could put out a random John…
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Batman Returns is a Christmas movie and this week, in place of your regularly scheduled *new* episode, I am rebroadcasting this classic. What do you get when you have two comic book podcast hosts together for one Batman movie discussion? I don't know, you'll have to find out. This week we discuss the Christmas film Batman Returns. The Black Caseboo…
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We’ve arrived at the end of our year long study of the films of Lars von Trier and we wish we could say that we hate seeing him go but it’s been a very, predictably, rough year. Today we discuss his last feature film that stars a pretty ageless Matt Dillon who is a serial killer. He recounts his life of horror to the poet Virgil in 5 distinct incid…
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We’re near the end of a terrible year made worse by watching a dozen Lars von Trier movies over the span of 2024. We follow up last month’s discussion of “Dogville” with a genuine sequel. Part two of an unfinished trilogy that Lars calls “U.S.A: The Land of Opportunity”. Grace returns except she is now played by Bryce Dallas Howard and her gangster…
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Happy Thanksgiving! We like Thanksgiving around here. It’s the only time we eat all that shit and I know it sucks when your family can’t do the turkey proper but maybe we’re just lucky. Hopefully your family are cool and prioritize the right things on this holiday. Like food and chilling out and maybe watching a football game and not stressing abou…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 175 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Phil Harding on Say Nothing (2024) Adrian Brain on The Day Of The Jackal (2024) Adrian Brain on Gladiator II (2024) Flop of the Fortnight Megalopolis (2024) CellarDoor (2024) Private Sc…
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Today we bid farewell to a musicals month where we RAISED THE CURTAIN & BELTED THE CHORUS and we might as well end it with another, infamous, Andrew Lloyd Webber selection. The stage show of “Cats” has always been the bizarre butt of jokes. Openly hated and yet consistently attended, it ran on broadway for a very long time. Today’s discussion of th…
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We’re nearing the end of musicals month and we’re hitting up some Marvin Hamlisch for an adaptation of a beloved stage classic about the journeys and desperations of the musical stage life. An “inside baseball” musical about musicals. For the sickos. It didn’t quite hit at the box office in its day but Richard Attenborough’s 1985 adaptation of “A C…
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In this episode, I analyze the 1985 neo-noir action thriller "To Live and Die in L.A." with Ryan and Este from Altmania. We discuss the film's themes of crime and corruption within the socio-political context of 1980s America, highlighting performances by William Petersen and Willem Dafoe. We explore the film’s critique of wealth disparities, uniqu…
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We’re in the home stretch of Musicals Month before the film holiday hits us hard and we go back to the classics with a crowd pleasing adaptation of a George Bernard Shaw novel for the musical stage. I do believe this is our first discussion of an Audrey Hepburn film. Hollywood was all about the turn of the century English doing song and dance back …
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Musicals are on the docket all November long but not every film is an adaptation and this one popped off as a movie before the stage show. An easy adaptation as you have two singing leads and only a handful of actors needed. While this modern musical had its pre-production ups and downs, this very budget tight Irish film that cost only $150k perfor…
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It’s musicals month for November’s theme and hitting up Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber again because it’s time to go to church though we can’t tell what denomination this is. It’s pretty sweaty but there are some baddies hanging around. A little gay, to be expected, but the band is pretty sick. They’re all the band. This is what Nazarenes wish thei…
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, I discuss Oliver Stone's 1994 film, Natural Born Killers, with Dr. David Hering. We explore the film's chaotic narrative, its historical context, and its provocative commentary on media and violence. Dr. Herring reflects on his first viewing experience and we critique the film’s stylistic choices, questioni…
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Kids. What is wrong with kids these days? They’re not perfect like we were. It’s musicals month and we’ve arrived at a 60s musical and the only musical Bob already saw prior to this month. This musical, inspired by Elvis getting drafted into the army, is a pop culture spoof and a launchpad for a young Ann-Margret who mesmerizes in this 1963 George …
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For our month of musicals we certainly had some choices for the sub-sub genre of song movies known as “Jukebox Musicals”. These are musicals in which the music is based on pre-existing material. Maybe it’s cheat mode when you’re mining from something that was already popular but remember how not cool it was in that “A Knight’s Tale” movie with Heat…
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The Projector RoomPodcast Show Notes Show 174 TedSalmon, GarethMyles and AllanGildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback andContributions Irfan Ali on The Shadow Strays (2024) Adrian Brain on Blitz (2024) Irfan Ali on Music by John Williams(2024) Private Screening Nightof the Living Dead(1968) Themed Treats (WilliamShatne…
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Let me tell you something about life, old chum. It’s only a cabaret. Kill Nazis. November is for the musicals and we’re RAISING THE CURTAIN & BELTING THE CHORUS all month long and it’s time to hit up a Bob Fosse joint in this iconic adaptation starring stage legend and Queen of the Theatre Nerds, Liza Minelli. Bob is learning this shit for the firs…
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In this episode of Left at the Projector, I explore the 1995 James Bond film "GoldenEye" with Griff and Chris from Bring Out Your Dead. We discuss Pierce Brosnan's debut as 007, the dynamics of Bond’s relationships with female characters, and the film's dramatic plot involving Sean Bean's villain. We reflect on the nostalgia surrounding "GoldenEye,…
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It’s musicals month and Bob is at least tripling the amount of musicals he’s watched in his lifetime on this month alone and today we go to that timeless tale of salt and garlic who truly have the ability to do wonders together if it wasn’t for sausage and it’s systemic authoritarianism making things too divided. I’m sure it’s obvious that we’re ta…
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All November we gotta RAISE THE CURTAIN & BELT THE CHORUS! It’s musical films all month long and today’s discussion got a lot of news and attention during its production back in 1996. MTV, still in the music video game back then, helped push this beloved Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber project because its star is none other the the iconic pop diva, …
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All November we RAISE THE CURTAIN & BELT THE CHORUS for a musicals themed month and we’re heading to a fictional Russian town called Anatevka for a folksy tale of a pious and poor Jewish family. This beloved stage show ran very long so perhaps it’s no wonder that Norman Jewison’s adaptation of “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF” was a box office smash for 1971. …
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Hello - welcome to the most important episode of our lives, er wait, election. Anyway, I'm joined by Bill and HungryRye. Literary Liberation: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/literary-liberation https://www.instagram.com/literaryliberation https://www.instagram.com/hungryrye/ https://linktr.ee/Hungryrye Left of the Projector Links https://ww…
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November has arrived and we’ve booked for a genre of film that is very different than the cavalcade of horror we just got out of. For some, maybe it is horror, but all month long we’re going to discuss decades worth of Musical Films and we’ve calling it RAISE THE CURTAIN & BELT THE CHORUS. Many of these films started on the stage and others started…
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We’ve crawled out of Halloween Humpfest but the creeping dread continues for just a little bit longer because it’s time for another discussion in our overarching director topic for 2024. Yes, it is still a “dreary Year of von Trier” and what shit-hole year it’s been. Heading down the final stretch, it’s safe to say that the overall feeling of dread…
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