177 Craig Price - Talking Movies and Childhood - a podcast by Harry Duran

from 2018-08-28T07:15

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Craig Price was already a veteran of the podcast industry with his 7-year long Reality Check Podcast when he set out with his co-host Alan Cerny to create Matinee Heroes. Together, they explore the world of movies. An episode might include a discussion on a classic film, a review of a more recent one, or how they would recast certain movies.I am very excited to welcome Craig to my podcast. Over the course of the episode, we geek out about various movie facts. Craig also talks to me about how certain movies captured the upbringings of children from that era and how different childhood is today. We then discuss how to recast actors in classic movies and how that process works. Finally, we both discuss why we did or did not want co-hosts, and the experience of guesting on someone else’s podcast.
01:15 – How Harry met Craig02:10 – The first podcast Craig listened to
05:00 – The movies that inspired Craig’s movie craze08:40 – The origin story of Matinee Heroes
10:30– The content of Matinee Heroes
15:00 – How movies can be a snapshot of childhood20:00 – The importance of failure in childhood
24:00 – The Battle of the Network Stars26:20 – The schedule of Matinee Heroes
27:45 – Craig’s favorite movie villain30:00 – Craig’s experience as a panel host
32:00 – Craig’s previous podcast35:00 – Recasting actors in classic movies
40:00 – Advice for people who want a co-host44:00 – Guesting on other podcasts
46:45 – The Lost in Space reboot48:00 – Personality vs. attitude
49:30 – Craig’s thoughts on DeadpoolFull Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/Craig-Price-interview (http://podcastjunkies.com/Craig-Price-interview)https://www.patreon.com/podcastjunkies (? Support this podcast on Patreon ?)



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