S4YA S316 – Nothing in the Dark

The wonderful Kristen Lopez joins the show this week to discuss the wanting to die in the arms of Robert Redford in, “Nothing in the Dark”! Kristen is currently an @IndieWire TV Editor who’s been writing for nearly 15 years. She’s been published in Roger Ebert, Forbes, and in Variety. She’s a big classic film fan and 1/3 of the classic film podcast Ticklish Business!  She is a delightful guest and it was an honor to have her on! To get a hold of her you can do one of the following ways! Twitter: @Journeys_Film * Her podcast, Ticklish Business! * Email:  [email protected] SHOW NOTES – Nothing in the Dark Show Info Originally aired: January 2nd, 1961 Starring: Robert Redford as Harold Beldon Gladys Cooper as Wanda Dunn Directed by: Lamont Johnson Teleplay by: George Clayton Johnson You, Me, and IMDB Synopses: * You: A sexy guy masquerades as death OR an old woman has to make a choice when a wounded police officer shows up at her door. * Me: You keep on knockin but you can’t come in… death * IMDB: An old woman has fought with death a thousand times and has always won. But now she finds herself afraid to let a wounded policeman in her door for fear he is Mr. Death. Is he? Discussion: What are your initial thoughts? Death is a comforting figure Interest in filmmaking Meta Singing in the rain Women in media  Stray Observations “Mother” – why does he say this?       What do you rate the episode? ⅗ redfords 3.5/5 Redfords… the .5 is an old Redford Choose your Own Endventure Kristen – go out on the town and restaurant… things we can’t do. Cheeseburger and fries, and separate shakes Brandon – A Meet Joe Black prequel SOCIAL You can give me a buzz in the comments below, or hit me up at the following places! * Facebook: Facebook.com/S4YApodcast * Instagram: s4ya_podcast * Twitter: s4ya_podcast * Email: [email protected] * Website: www.apatheticenthusiasm.com/submitted-for-your-approval * iTunes – Head out and leave me a rating and/or review. I really do appreciate any and all feedback!

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From start to finish, the Twilight Zone remains one of the most compelling series in television history. In honor of the show, Brandon (of Apathetic Enthusiasm) and a variety of guests, both regular and special, watch the series from start to finish and discuss the characters, themes, and ideas Rod Serling brought to the screen. Submitted for Your Approval, we present to you, a Twilight Zone podcast.