RETRO MOVIE CHAT with Craig Bishophttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechatDiscuss personal cinema related memories, individual classic films, sequels vs originals and remakes, TV versions, DVD extras, film noir, soundtrack music, actors, film makers. Please get a listeners account for blog talk Radio. It helps gain entry to the chat room! Its FREE!www.blogtalkradio.com/register.aspx enCopyright Craig Bishop (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 28 Mar 2020 18:00:00 GMTSun, 15 May 2011 03:00:00 GMTEntertainmentBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/2d034ddf-ba5a-43b5-a72b-e50643cce4a8_projector_reel_popcorn.jpgRETRO MOVIE CHAT with Craig Bishophttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechatDiscuss personal cinema related memories, individual classic films, sequels vs originals and remakes, TV versions, DVD extras, film noir, soundtrack music, actors, film makers. Please get a listeners account for blog talk Radio. It helps gain entry to the chat room! Its FREE!www.blogtalkradio.com/register.aspx feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comentertainment,retro movie chat,craig bishop,amy norris,amy norris craig bishop,grease 2,joel michalec,blue hawaii,brian stock,christmas filmsRetro Movie ChatnoDiscuss personal cinema related memories, individual classic films, sequels vs originals and remakes, TV versions, DVD extras, film noir, soundtrack music, actoepisodicSUPERMAN II: The Richard Donner Cut discussionhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/05/15/superman-ii-the-richard-donner-cut-discussionFilmhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/05/15/superman-ii-the-richard-donner-cut-discussion/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/05/15/superman-ii-the-richard-donner-cut-discussionSun, 15 May 2011 03:00:00 GMTSUPERMAN II: The Richard Donner Cut discussionKNEEL BEFORE ZOD! Most people do not realize that when SUPERMAN the MOVIE was being made, its sequel was being filmed at the same time. Due to creative differences, Director Richard Donner was removed from Superman II and replaced with another director who reworked the film. In this segment we will discuss the vast differences of the original sequel and the Richard Donner version. My guest tonight, Robert Baum, will tell me what he thinks of the different versions and educate us as to all the creative changes to look for when you watch both films. Please register a User name with Blog Talk radio so we know who visits in the chatroom! Thanks! www.blogtalkradio.com/register.aspx 01:01:00Retro Movie ChatnoSuperman II,Richard Donner,Retro Movie Chat,Craig Bishop,Robert BaumKNEEL BEFORE ZOD! Most people do not realize that when SUPERMAN the MOVIE was being made, its sequel was being filmed at the same time. Due to creative differeGREASE 2 part II with Tbird Leif Greenhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/05/08/grease-2-part-ii-with-tbird-leif-greenEntertainmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/05/08/grease-2-part-ii-with-tbird-leif-green/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/05/08/grease-2-part-ii-with-tbird-leif-greenSun, 08 May 2011 03:00:00 GMTGREASE 2 part II with Tbird Leif Green RETRO MOVIE CHAT with Craig Bishop (second season premiere)  begins with part 2 to one of the most successful segments I had last year, Paramount's 1982 Musical GREASE 2! Leif Green, who played Davey the TBird has agreed to call in and discuss his GREASE 2 memories with us for this segment! Leif is currently promoting the efforts of AIDSWALK NYC so please check out the link and contribute what you can to this worthy cause. http://www.aidswalk.net/newyork/ Also on hand will be Amy Norris, the webmaster genius behind GREASE2.NET the ultimate authority on Grease 2! If you sign up for a free listener account to Blog talk Radio, it will help you gain access to my Chat Room during the show! It also helps me know who is visiting with me otherwise it just shows Guest. 02:04:00Retro Movie ChatnoGREASE 2,LEIF GREEN,CRAIG BISHOP,film,Retro Movie ChatRETRO MOVIE CHAT with Craig Bishop (second season premiere)  begins with part 2 to one of the most successful segments I had last year, Paramount's 1982 MusicaSUPERMAN: THE MOVIE discussion Saturday 1/22/11 10pm central timehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/01/23/superman-the-movie-discussionFilmhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/01/23/superman-the-movie-discussion/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2011/01/23/superman-the-movie-discussionSun, 23 Jan 2011 04:00:00 GMTSUPERMAN: THE MOVIE discussion Saturday 1/22/11 10pm central time"YOU WILL BELIEVE A MAN CAN FLY!" promised the teaser poster for SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE and they were right! Join me for this discussion on one of 1978's biggest box office hits and let me know what your thoughts are on the script, production design, score and Christopher Reeve's debut performance. Were you happy with Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor? Was it really that important to pay Marlon Brando $3 million dollars for his small role when all he did was read off cue cards? Were you a fan of the comics and how did this film version measure up? When was the first time you saw this film? Please call the hotline, Free in the USA, 1(877) 806-7452 or stop by the chat room! You can also contact us through your computer if you are on SKYPE! Try to watch the film before the show, then it will be fresh in your memory and make the discussion much more fun!See ya there!01:04:00Retro Movie ChatnoSuperman,Christopher Reeve,Super Hero,Margot Kidder,Craig Bishop"YOU WILL BELIEVE A MAN CAN FLY!" promised the teaser poster for SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE and they were right! Join me for this discussion on one of 1978's biggest bBest and Worst Holiday Christmas Filmshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/12/19/best-and-worst-holiday-christmas-filmsFilmhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/12/19/best-and-worst-holiday-christmas-films/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/12/19/best-and-worst-holiday-christmas-filmsSun, 19 Dec 2010 04:00:00 GMTBest and Worst Holiday Christmas FilmsI'd like to hear your opinions on the best and worst Holiday films! Every year there are films that come out during the holiday season with dreams of becoming a yuletide classic. Most don't because they stink but far be it for me to judge the hardwork of the film makers (but you wouldn't know it by watching Disney's ONE MAGIC CHRISTMAS or the unneeded live action remake of YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS)so call in and let me know your thoughts. Are there any films that you thought were great as a kid and then you grew up and wondered how much liquid Tylenol your mom gave you back then because now you can't stand it? If in the continental USA, call 1(877)806-7451 or if outside the USA, call 1(347)237-5151 Can't wait to hear from you guys!01:00:00Retro Movie ChatnoChristmas films,Holiday films,Santa Claus,Its a wonderful life,Retro Movie ChatI'd like to hear your opinions on the best and worst Holiday films! Every year there are films that come out during the holiday season with dreams of becoming aSTAR WARS TRILOGY discussion!https://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/11/21/star-wars-trilogy-discussionEntertainmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/11/21/star-wars-trilogy-discussion/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/11/21/star-wars-trilogy-discussionSun, 21 Nov 2010 03:00:00 GMTSTAR WARS TRILOGY discussion!This will be a special 2 hour discussion on the original STAR WARS TRILOGY! I want to know what STAR WARS means to you! When did you first see the original films? In the theater during its original run? On VHS or DVD? What do you think about the SPECIAL EDITION VERSIONS? It is now revealed that George Lucas will be going back to the original films and transfering them into 3D. Is this a good idea? You tell me! My special guest and Jedi enthusiast, AMY NORRIS will be on hand to discuss all that the Force has to offer. So watch the films again and join our discussion!02:01:00Retro Movie ChatnoSTAR WARS,Return of the JEDI,Empire Strikes Back,George Lucas,Amy NorrisThis will be a special 2 hour discussion on the original STAR WARS TRILOGY! I want to know what STAR WARS means to you! When did you first see the original filmSUPERGIRL: THE MOVIE 1984 discussionhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/11/07/supergirl-the-movie-1984-discussionEntertainmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/11/07/supergirl-the-movie-1984-discussion/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/11/07/supergirl-the-movie-1984-discussionSun, 07 Nov 2010 03:00:00 GMTSUPERGIRL: THE MOVIE 1984 discussionWith the success of the Christopher Reeve SUPERMAN films of the 70's and 80's it was decided to bring his cousin, Kara, to the silver screen. Starring HELEN SLATER, FAYE DUNAWAY, PETER O'TOOLE and MAUREEN TEEFY, SUPERGIRL flew into theaters for Thanksgiving 1984 after distribution changes from Warner Bros to Tri-Star Pictures and massive editing threatened to ground the Maiden of Might. 26 years later and this film has a huge amount of fans enjoying the recent released editions of the film and its soundtrack.so join us as we discuss this film with its fans! Call in and tell us what you think about SUPERGIRL. When the show is done, you will believe that a girl can fly!01:00:00Retro Movie ChatnoSupergirl,Helen Slater,Faye Dunaway,Superhero,retro Movie ChatWith the success of the Christopher Reeve SUPERMAN films of the 70's and 80's it was decided to bring his cousin, Kara, to the silver screen. Starring HELEN SLAFRIDAY THE 13TH 30th ANNIVERSARY, Part 2, Part 3 in 3D and Part 4 discussionhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/10/10/friday-the-13th-30th-anniversary-part-2-part-3-in-Entertainmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/10/10/friday-the-13th-30th-anniversary-part-2-part-3-in-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/10/10/friday-the-13th-30th-anniversary-part-2-part-3-in-Sun, 10 Oct 2010 03:00:00 GMTFRIDAY THE 13TH 30th ANNIVERSARY, Part 2, Part 3 in 3D and Part 4 discussionIt was 30 years ago that Camp Crystal Lake was the place to go for sex and horror and this segment celebrates its longrunning achievement. Not only will we discuss the original F13th, we will also look at how Part 2, Part 3 in 3D and Part 4 add to the legend of Jason Voorhees. My Special Guests are BRIAN STOCK, who pursued a career as a makeup artist because of these earlier films and will be on hand to tell us how the art of makeup elevated FRIDAY THE 13TH above its peers. Also, JOEL MICHALEC, host of BEHIND THE MIKE RADIO SHOW, is back to add his vast knowledge of F13th to the segment. So kick back, and enjoy the discussion!01:00:00Retro Movie ChatnoFriday the 13th,Brian Stock,Joel Michalec,Horror,Retro Movie ChatIt was 30 years ago that Camp Crystal Lake was the place to go for sex and horror and this segment celebrates its longrunning achievement. Not only will we discUNIVERSAL STUDIO HORROR FILMS & MONSTERShttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/10/03/universal-studio-horror-films-monstersEntertainmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/10/03/universal-studio-horror-films-monsters/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/10/03/universal-studio-horror-films-monstersSun, 03 Oct 2010 03:00:00 GMTUNIVERSAL STUDIO HORROR FILMS & MONSTERSAir date/time Saturday,October 2nd, 8pm Pacific.----------I am kicking off the scary month of October with a segment on UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HORROR FILMS & MONSTERS. My co-host this week is JOEL MICHALEC,host of BEHIND THE MIKE, who will offer his insights to what made these films from the 30's and 40's the classics they are. Special thanks to Tony Richards for helping me with this program! On the list are FRANKENSTEIN, DRACULA, WOLFMAN, INVISIBLE MAN, CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, the MUMMY, thier many sequels and a few lesser known cinematic efforts from the Universal vault that you might be interested in. Most of these films are already available at stores so watch a few and call us on the hot line to let us know your favorites and why. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) The Phantom of the Opera (1925) The Cat and the Canary (1927) The Man Who Laughs (1928) The Last Warning (1929) The Last Performance (1929) The Cat Creeps (1930) Dracula (1931) Dracula (Spanish version) (1931) Frankenstein (1931) The Mummy (1932) Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) The Old Dark House (1932) The Invisible Man (1933) The Black Cat (1934) The Raven (1935) Werewolf of London (1935) Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Dracula's Daughter (1936) The Invisible Ray (1936) Son of Frankenstein (1939) Tower of London (1939) Black Friday (1940) The Invisible Man Returns (1940) The Invisible Woman (1940) 01:00:00Retro Movie ChatnoJoel Michalec,Horror Monsters,Frankenstein Dracula,Wolfman Mummy,Universal Studios HalloweenAir date/time Saturday,October 2nd, 8pm Pacific.----------I am kicking off the scary month of October with a segment on UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HORROR FILMS & MONSTERGREASE 2https://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/26/grease-2Entertainmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/26/grease-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/26/grease-2Sun, 26 Sep 2010 03:00:00 GMTGREASE 2The summer of 1982 was a battlefield for films trying to survive the E.T. enslaught and GREASE 2 emerged bloody and wounded. After its theatrical release, GREASE 2 began its run on HBO and reached a whole new audience on cable tv. The film has won over numerous fans and they will be calling in tonight to discuss what GREASE 2 means to them. My special Guest is AMY NORRIS, the webmaster for GREASE2.NET The Ultimate Fansite Call in toll free to ask Amy your questions about the behind the scenes of GREASE 2! We will discuss the reunions we have put together, the other cast members Amy and I have met and more of the fans! You never know who might call in!01:00:00Retro Movie ChatnoRetro movie chat,GREASE 2,Amy Norris Craig Bishop,Zmed Luft Hunter,Pfeiffer CaulfieldThe summer of 1982 was a battlefield for films trying to survive the E.T. enslaught and GREASE 2 emerged bloody and wounded. After its theatrical release, GREASRetro Movie Chat LISTENERS CHOICE!https://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/19/retro-movie-chat-listeners-choiceEntertainmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/19/retro-movie-chat-listeners-choice/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/19/retro-movie-chat-listeners-choiceSun, 19 Sep 2010 03:00:00 GMTRetro Movie Chat LISTENERS CHOICE!This show will be about any Retro Film topic you the listener would like to discuss! Do you have a favorite film that doesn't get a lot of exposure? Call us toll free and tell us about it! What about an actor? We will talk about anything film related from the 20th century. Any questions about the previous shows? If you have suggestions for upcoming episodes, let me know and I'll try to fit it in. Tonight is all about you!01:01:00Retro Movie ChatnoRetro Movie Chat,Craig Bishop,Amy Norris,classic film,cinemaThis show will be about any Retro Film topic you the listener would like to discuss! Do you have a favorite film that doesn't get a lot of exposure? Call us tolIan Fleming's JAMES BOND 007 FILM SERIES Sat, 9/11/10 10pm c/t https://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/12/ian-flemings-james-bond-007-film-seriesFilmhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/12/ian-flemings-james-bond-007-film-series/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/09/12/ian-flemings-james-bond-007-film-seriesSun, 12 Sep 2010 03:00:00 GMTIan Fleming's JAMES BOND 007 FILM SERIES Sat, 9/11/10 10pm c/t Airing September 11,2010 11pm Eastern/ 10pm Central/ 8pm Pacific. If in the continental United States, Please call the toll free hot line (1(877) 806-7451. If Outside the USA please call 1(347) 237-5151 (standard rates apply), Utilize Skype through your computer or join the chat room. -----------------------I will be joined by Special Guest Agents Amy Norris from GREASE2.NET and Mr. Paul Kyriazi, feature film Director of OMEGA COP, WEAPONS OF DEATH and the creator of HOW TO LIVE THE JAMES BOND LIFESTYLE. We may also be getting a call from ROBERT A. CAPLEN whose new book titled "Shaken & Stirred: The Feminism of James Bond" is due November 1st. We await your calls!--------------------Topic of discussion will be JAMES BOND films and how they have adapted over the decades to changing trends, world politics and film making in general. The main actors to portray him were Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig with unofficial performances by David Niven and Barry Nelson. For those of you who have read the novels, which actor is most close to the original Ian Fleming character? I'd like to also discuss the music which played an important part of the films success.------------ The opening credits were an art form in itself,a visual compelling appetizer to prepare you for the main feast. Do you consider The early James Bond films sexist to women? Did they get any better? ------------- DR.NO (1962), FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (1963), GOLDFINGER (1964) THUNDERBALL (1965, YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (1967) ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (1969), DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971), LIVE AND LET DIE (1973), THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974), THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977), MOONRAKER (1979), FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1981), OCTOKITTY (1983), A VIEW TO A KILL (1985), LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987), LICENSE TO KILL (1989) GOLDENEYE (1995) TOMORROW NEVER DIES (1997), WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999), DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002) CASINO ROYALE (2006), QUANTUM OF SOLACE (2008)01:00:00Retro Movie ChatnoIan Fleming James Bond 007 films,Amy Norris Craig Bishop,Paul Kyriazi Robert Caplen,Sean Connery Timothy Dalton,Roger Moore Daniel Craig Pierce BrosnanAiring September 11,2010 11pm Eastern/ 10pm Central/ 8pm Pacific. If in the continental United States, Please call the toll free hot line (1(877) 806-7451. If OMotion Picture Soundtrack music and their influnce on film. Sat 8/28 2010 10pm ct.https://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/08/29/motion-picture-soundtrack-music-and-their-influnceFilmhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/08/29/motion-picture-soundtrack-music-and-their-influnce/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/08/29/motion-picture-soundtrack-music-and-their-influnceSun, 29 Aug 2010 03:00:00 GMTMotion Picture Soundtrack music and their influnce on film. Sat 8/28 2010 10pm ct.Airing Saturday night 10pm CT, 8pm Pacific. 8/28/2010 Topic is ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS and how they influenced your life.----------------------------------------------------- My Co-host Amy Norris,from GREASE2.NET, will share her opinions on what makes a great movie soundtrack and her personal favorites.------------------------------------------------------------ Most movies began producing soundtracks in the late 50's and kicked it into gear in the 1970's where they were in competition with general pop albums. What were your favorites when you were younger and has that changed? Call in with the toll free hot line, through your computer with SKYPE or utilize my chat room. I will be discussing the various musicians most known for soundtrack excellence. -------------------------------------------------------------- In the beginning basically musicals had a soundtrack and that was it. Then little, by little, general films Like STAR WARS, SUPERMAN, JAWS and the James Bond films began to make their presence known with unforgettable scores. Even smaller films like CHARIOTS OF FIRE scored legendary themes helping to promote not only the album but the film itself. John William, Jerry Goldsmith,Bernard Herrmann, Maurice Jarre, John Barry, Franz Waxman and many more exploded on the music scene and have gone down in Hollywood history for their scores. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In many cases film music can make or break the film. Just look at JAWS 3D. Italian musicians have contributed to some musical efforts that are specific to them. One of the rare breed of Director/ producer / composer is JOHN CARPENTER whose soundtracks for HALLOWEEN, THE FOG and his 1982 remake of THE THING added that special touch which made his films unforgettable. Do you have favorite composers or soundtracks that you feel more people should know about, please call in and tell us!01:01:00Retro Movie ChatnoMovie music,John Barry,motion picture soundtracks,John Williams,Jerry GoldsmithAiring Saturday night 10pm CT, 8pm Pacific. 8/28/2010 Topic is ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS and how they influenced your life.-------------------Elvis Presley films and thier impact on society. Saturday 8/21/10 10pmCT/8pm/PThttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/08/22/elvis-presley-films-and-thier-impact-on-societyFilmhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/08/22/elvis-presley-films-and-thier-impact-on-society/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/retromoviechat/2010/08/22/elvis-presley-films-and-thier-impact-on-societySun, 22 Aug 2010 03:00:00 GMTElvis Presley films and thier impact on society. Saturday 8/21/10 10pmCT/8pm/PTKeep in mind the RSS feeds are in GMT(midnight) which means my show airs Saturday evening 11pm Eastern, 10pm Central time and on the west Coast 8pm Pacific time.------------------------------------ Discussion on the popularity of Elvis' films and the reflection of society at the time they were made. Although we will be focusing on his top ten films, listeners can call the toll free phone number and comment on any of their personal Elvis favorites. Chat room will be open as well but I really want callers to call and contribute their opinions. I welcome my Co-host AMY Norris from GREASE2.NET to assist me with this Elvis retrospective!------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common themes included the Military, Army, Hawaii,Las Vegas,Racing and the western. Do his films hold up or are they hopelessly outdated? You tell me! 1. Viva Las Vegas (May, 1964, MGM), no. 11 on the list of the top grossing movies of the year in the U.S., $36,136,095------------- 2. Jailhouse Rock (October, 1957, MGM), no. 12, $30,145,196---------------- 3. Blue Hawaii (November, 1961, Paramount), no.13, $34,179,911--------- 4. G.I. Blues (August, 1960, Paramount) no. 15, $31,588,275---------------- 5. Loving You (July, 1957, Paramount), tied for no. 15, $28,599,288----------------- 6. Girls! Girls! Girls! (November, 1962, Paramount), no. 19, $25,891,391------------------ 7. Love Me Tender (November, 1956, Twentieth Century Fox), no. 20, $33,620,639----------- 8. Girl Happy (1965, MGM), no. 25, $21,375,238------------ 9. Kissin' Cousins (1964, MGM), no. 26, $19,639,182------------ 10. Roustabout (1964, Paramount), no. 28, $21,041,981---------- * Please note that these figures have been adjusted for inflation. Also, feel free to call in via your computer with SKYPE! Just click the Skype button at top of the page when I am on the airlive!01:01:00Retro Movie ChatnoElvis Presley films,musical,Retro Movie Chat,Blue Hawaii,Viva Las VegasKeep in mind the RSS feeds are in GMT(midnight) which means my show airs Saturday evening 11pm Eastern, 10pm Central time and on the west Coast 8pm Pacific time