Chillpak Hollywood Hour #573




CHILLPAK HOLLYWOOD HOUR show

Summary: Year 12 of YOUR Chillpak Hollywood Hour gets off to a roaring start, with 12 bonus minutes in an episode mostly dedicated to movies ... As so many episodes of late have, this season begins with "Celebrity Deaths" as your friends in podcasting celebrate the career of filmmaker Michael Anderson and remember their friend George Baker of Modesto, California. Then, a few minutes are spent weighing in on HBO shows - namely "Westworld", "Silicon Valley" and "The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling". The Cannes Film Festival starts this week and Dean and Phil commemorate its opening by critiquing last year's Palme D'Or winner The Square. This leads into a discussion of the recent Lady Macbeth, 1955's Blackboard Jungle and Hitchcock's 1966 spy thriller Torn Curtain. A letter from loyal listener Stephen D. Fowler (of the Smokin' All Stars) sets the topics for the 2nd half of the show, where Dean and Phil weigh in on what's next for several franchises: Star Wars, Star Trek, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (including a review of The Avengers: Infinity War) and The X-Files. Plus, they try to figure out if there is any future at all for big-screen westerns, comedies and musicals. The answer may just surprise you!