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🗓️ 12 December 2017
⏱️ 47 minutes
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It’s that time of year again when we review the notable “holiday” movies for their adherence to the real meaning of Christmas, production quality, and merits and demerits. Who better than the founder of Decent Films, Steven Greydanus?
Steve is not only the father of seven and a permanent deacon with the Archdiocese of Newark, he is a prolific movie critic and newly minted member of the elite New York Film Critics’ Circle.
Ever since the first A Christmas Carol silent film came out in 1901 (!), Christmas and movies have gone together like Bob Cracthit and Tiny Tim. Since then, there have been over 30 adaptations of the Dickens original to the big or small screen.
In this episode, here is a sample of the Christmas themed movies Steven and I talk about in this episode:
Elf, starring Will Farrell, produced by my friend Todd Komarnicki, who appeared in Episode 25 of the show
Die Hard starring Bruce Willis. Is it really a Christmas movie? Discuss. And we do!
A Midnight Clear C starring Gary Sinese. Biblical allusion galore in this tragically little known war movie set at Christmas.
Joyeux Noel, a multi-country co-production about the true story of a Christmas Eve impromptu cease-fire between the Germans and the Allies.
It’s a Wonderful Life, starring James Stewart. For my money the greatest film ever made. If you disagree, we can’t be friends. Want the story behind the story? Read this. It’s what got the attention of my upcoming guest Mary Owen, daughter of actress Donna Reed, the incandescent Mary Bailey, wife of George.
Meet John Doe starring Gary Cooper. The other Frank Capra movie about a good man tempted to suicide on Christmas Eve. Bizarrely forgotten classic, as I point out here.
We also talked about the bad ones, like Ron Howard’s super-lousy How the Grinch Stole Christmas and a few other rancid things disguised as movies. Since this is a respectable joint—I ain’t linking to ‘em.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 53 of the Patrick Coffin Show. |
0:04.0 | Welcome to this special Christmas cinematic edition of the Patrick Coffin Show. |
0:08.0 | We're going to talk about the classics, films that you grew up, loving, |
0:12.0 | films you grew up, wincing your way through and |
0:14.0 | we'll also talk about what is a Christmas movie anyway what qualifies as a holiday |
0:18.6 | season film fair with Stephen Graydonis the founder and chief critic at decent films.com. |
0:24.6 | Great to catch up with Stephen Graydonis on this episode of the Patrick Coffin Show. |
0:28.8 | Coming up straight ahead. |
0:30.6 | Warning. |
0:31.6 | The following podcast contains ideas and arguments that might challenge your worldview. |
0:36.3 | The man's a national treasure. |
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1:06.3 | You're about to meet the innovators and influencers |
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1:16.6 | And now here's your host, Patrick Coffin. in. |
1:28.0 | Yes indeed, Stephen Gradonis is our guest today. The creator and chief docent at Decent Films. |
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