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Writer/Director Peter Hyams on "Capricorn One"


BREAKING PODCAST NEWS – I received such a positive reaction to my recent review of writer/director Peter Hyams’ 1978 hit “Capricorn One,” that I decided to look up the maestro himself, and, delightfully, he’s the featured guest on tonight’s podcast. It is rare that you get a chance to do a total deep dive into a classic with the man who created it from the ground up. And Peter doesn’t disappoint. “Capricorn One, ” with its glib dialogue and madcap action, has a lot of the zeal we associate with Hitchcock’s “North by Northwest.” It came at a time, post-Watergate, when conspiracy films were in vogue. Two years earlier “All the President’s Men” set a high bar in that category. Hyams talks about his fascination with the U.S. space program, how the project got off the ground, his inspired cast, the locations, and his relationship with the studio that released it. Here’s an Amazon link to Steven Jay Rubin’s Saturday Night at the Movies.  As always, the latest episode should be up after 7pm Pacific.  We’re also on the Spotify and Apple platforms. 

https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bd2184d2-df42-4d3e-8d60-2bf5a856cfc0


By Steve Rubin 23 Nov, 2022
BREAKING PODCAST NEWS – I think it’s pretty axiomatic these days that film budgets on the large action and super-hero movies have run totally amok – and could probably feed small countries for a time. The studios and streamers, which can fund these mammoths are at a loss as to how to curtail runaway budgets. And then along comes Sam Manos and his take on Pre-Visualization Technology or Pre-Viz. This week’s guest on my podcast, Steven Jay Rubin’s Saturday Night at the Movies, Sam is a former champion skydiver and stuntman (“Last Action Hero,” “Clifffhanger”) who started a company called CineLogic to help companies pair down their skyrocketing production costs. Sam is a disrupter, and he feels strongly that movies that cost $200 million today could cost $20 million with proper preliminary work – involving extraordinary digital technology to re-configure production in a much more practical and organized way. How many directors come to the set without a specific plan to shoot action – using the filmmaking process as their laboratory – a practice that can lead to incredible waste and expense. Tune in for a quick education. Here’s a link – as always, this episode should be up by 7 P.M. PST. https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83ZDAyYmViYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjImoqP_532AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ&hl=en
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