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The Fugitive (1993) with Jeremy Marder

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Harrison Ford. A one-armed man. Provasic.

These are the ingredients for The Fugitive, Andrew Davis' iconic Chicago-based thriller which became a pillar of 90s cinema. Nick and Brennan welcome to the show Jeremy Marder (manager and programmer at the Music Box Theatre and co-host of Four Stars: A Chicago Film Podcast) to break down Tommy Lee Jones' Oscar-winning performance, the authentic representation of the city, and the impressive adaptation of a boomer hit series. How did they film the literal trainwreck that makes him The Fugitive? What if someone wanted just a quick bite of Dr. Richard Kimble? Who switched the samples in the vestibule? Plus, Jeremy gets to learn about Harrison Ford's biggest role...and his reddest!

Listen to Four Stars: A Chicago Film Podcast

Visit the Music Box Theatre for one of Jeremy's upcoming screenings

Millhouse as The Fugitive

John Mulaney's The Fugitive bit

The Criterion Collection is an ever-growing roster of movies deemed internationally significant on an artistic level. Each new film added to the collection is given a Spine Number, making any film NOT in the collection: SPINELESS. Join Nick and Brennan (your very-favorite SPINELESS BOYS) as they cover the classic and contemporary films they feel are most deserving of the Criterion treatment.

REACH OUT TO THE SPINELESS BOYS:

Email: [email protected]

Instagram: @spinelessfilms

Letterboxd: @SpinelessFilms

As always, thank you to Joey Johnson for our music and to Sparrow Potter for our artwork.

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29 episodes

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Content provided by Nicholas Kinney and Brennan Saur, Nicholas Kinney, and Brennan Saur. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicholas Kinney and Brennan Saur, Nicholas Kinney, and Brennan Saur or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Harrison Ford. A one-armed man. Provasic.

These are the ingredients for The Fugitive, Andrew Davis' iconic Chicago-based thriller which became a pillar of 90s cinema. Nick and Brennan welcome to the show Jeremy Marder (manager and programmer at the Music Box Theatre and co-host of Four Stars: A Chicago Film Podcast) to break down Tommy Lee Jones' Oscar-winning performance, the authentic representation of the city, and the impressive adaptation of a boomer hit series. How did they film the literal trainwreck that makes him The Fugitive? What if someone wanted just a quick bite of Dr. Richard Kimble? Who switched the samples in the vestibule? Plus, Jeremy gets to learn about Harrison Ford's biggest role...and his reddest!

Listen to Four Stars: A Chicago Film Podcast

Visit the Music Box Theatre for one of Jeremy's upcoming screenings

Millhouse as The Fugitive

John Mulaney's The Fugitive bit

The Criterion Collection is an ever-growing roster of movies deemed internationally significant on an artistic level. Each new film added to the collection is given a Spine Number, making any film NOT in the collection: SPINELESS. Join Nick and Brennan (your very-favorite SPINELESS BOYS) as they cover the classic and contemporary films they feel are most deserving of the Criterion treatment.

REACH OUT TO THE SPINELESS BOYS:

Email: [email protected]

Instagram: @spinelessfilms

Letterboxd: @SpinelessFilms

As always, thank you to Joey Johnson for our music and to Sparrow Potter for our artwork.

  continue reading

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