064 - Seven Days in May (1964) with Anthony "Tiny" Ramion (The Obsessive Viewer and Tower Junkies Podcasts)

064 - Seven Days in May (1964) with Anthony "Tiny" Ramion (The Obsessive Viewer and Tower Junkies Podcasts)

Author: Obsessive Viewer Podcasts July 15, 2020 Duration: 1:14:41

Anthology - 064 - Seven Days in May (1964) with Anthony "Tiny" Ramion (The Obsessive Viewer and Tower Junkies Podcasts)

In this special "between seasons" episode, I am joined by my friend and podcasting partner Tiny to discuss the 1964 John Frankenheimer political thriller Seven Days in May, the script of which was written by Rod Serling, adapted from a novel of the same name.

This week's stinger comes from our Patreon-exclusive recording: 083 - AP B-Roll - "The Story of Matt Hurt Doing His Taxes" - Hamilton Soundtrack, Mindhunter, Anthology Plans, Sci-Fi Purchases, Tiny's Sci-Fi History, and Sonic the Hedgehog - July 14, 2020

Runtime: 1:14:40

Timestamps

Disclaimer - 00:26

Intro - 01:18

  • Introducing Tiny - 02:30
  • The Twilight Zone (2019) - 05:00
  • Foundation TV Series Teaser - 13:55
  • Tiny on Serling - 20:43
  • Seven Days in May (1964) - 24:07
  • Spoiler Review - 52:30
  • Patreon Stinger - 1:11:16

Outro - 1:12:10

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Episode Homepage: http://www.anthologypod.com/064


Matt Hurt from Obsessive Viewer Podcasts has a genuine love for science fiction, but there's a glaring gap in his viewing history: he's never experienced the classic anthology series, The Twilight Zone. Anthology-The Twilight Zone, Science Fiction Theatre, and Sci-Fi Podcast is his personal journey to change that, using it as a launchpad to explore a wider universe of sci-fi storytelling. Each episode of this podcast follows a dual format, where Matt chronologically works his way through Rod Serling's iconic series, offering fresh, first-time viewer impressions and thoughtful analysis of each installment. To broaden the scope, every Twilight Zone review is paired with a separate, non-spoiler discussion of an episode from the often-overlooked 1950s series, Science Fiction Theatre. The result is a unique blend of discovering a timeless classic while revisiting a historical precursor, all through the lens of a passionate fan educating himself. Listeners get the engaging perspective of someone encountering these seminal stories for the very first time, alongside curated explorations of lesser-known genre work. It's a deliberate and structured deep dive designed to satisfy both longtime aficionados and those, like Matt, who are just beginning their own voyage into the strange and thought-provoking dimensions of classic television science fiction.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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