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Mike DeKalb and Chad Smart break down every film that Disney released under the Touchstone Pictures banner, discussing their box office performance as well as the state of Hollywood at the time of each release.

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    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Mike DeKalb and Chad Smart break down every film that Disney released under the Touchstone Pictures banner, discussing their box office performance as well as the state of Hollywood at the time of each release.

    Episode 66 - Touchstone's First 10 Years (Part 2)

    Episode 66 - Touchstone's First 10 Years (Part 2)

    This special two-part episode looking back at the first decade of Touchstone Pictures concludes with Mike and Chad analyzing the success of Touchstone films at the box office during the Eisner/Katzenberg regime, and how the "Disney Renaissance" brought the studio back to the forefront of the moviegoing public's collective mind. Finally, the co-hosts share their Top Ten favorite films from 1984 to 1994 across all three Disney divisions: Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures and Hollywood Pictures. Now...it's on to 1995!

    • 58 min
    Episode 65 - Touchstone's First 10 Years (Part 1)

    Episode 65 - Touchstone's First 10 Years (Part 1)

    Before moving on to Disney's 1995 slate, let's take one final look at the first ten years of Touchstone Pictures - in Part 1 of this two-part episode, Mike and Chad touch on Disney's earliest forays into live-action films, the legacy of their animated content, and Ron Miller's wish to produce films that appealed to older audiences without the "family friendly" stigma associated with the studio. Lastly, the co-hosts single out some of the Disney films from the late 1970s and early 1980s that helped spawn the need for Touchstone Pictures, such as THE BLACK HOLE, NIGHT CROSSING and TRENCHCOAT.

    • 44 min
    Episode 64 - 1994: The Year in Review

    Episode 64 - 1994: The Year in Review

    While Touchstone did manage to win a couple of Academy Awards in 1994, the year also provided some notorious flops for the studio. Mike and Chad look back on the year that was, handing out Ronnie Awards for their favorite films and performances - though one film received the lion's share of praise, a few others stepped up to remind us why we enjoy doing this podcast. It may not have been the best year for Touchstone, but both Disney and Hollywood Pictures provided welcome entertainment for kids and adults alike, with some lesser-known releases that still hold up today.

    • 46 min
    Episode 63 - Interview with Ron Shelton

    Episode 63 - Interview with Ron Shelton

    It's time for another special interview episode of Out of Touchstone, as Mike had the great thrill to chat with writer/director Ron Shelton! In addition to being responsible for some of the best sports movies of the last few decades, Ron also directed two features for Touchstone Pictures: BLAZE (1989) and PLAY IT TO THE BONE (2000), and shared stories about the casting and production of both films. We also talked about his upbringing in California, his minor league baseball career, and his lengthy time in Hollywood - some of which is detailed in "The Church of Baseball", his wonderful new book about his approach to the craft of screenwriting and the making of arguably his most famous film (1988's BULL DURHAM). Lastly, Ron expressed his thoughts on the state of the film industry in the 21st century, and touched on the projects he's working on that will hopefully be coming to both the big and small screen very soon.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 62 - Divide and Conquer

    Episode 62 - Divide and Conquer

    With ED WOOD serving as Touchstone's final film of 1994 in late September, Disney leaves themselves three months to wrap up the year with five releases across multiple genres in an attempt to make as much of a mark at the box office as possible. The results were mixed, but the films served their purpose: Hollywood Pictures brought forth sci-fi horror (THE PUPPET MASTERS) and action comedy (A LOW DOWN DIRTY SHAME) for adult audiences, while Walt Disney Pictures relied on family fare to educate and entertain (SQUANTO: A WARRIOR'S TALE, THE SANTA CLAUSE, THE JUNGLE BOOK). In this unique "Touchstone-less" episode, Mike and Chad eschew their normal deep dive and give an overview of Disney's holiday slate and how they performed in theaters.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 61 - The Mark of Quality

    Episode 61 - The Mark of Quality

    The end of Touchstone's 1994 slate brings forth one of the best films in their entire catalog: ED WOOD!  In this special extended episode, Chad and Mike welcome two of their best friends from college - Mike Meyer and Sean Reynolds - for a roundtable discussion covering many aspects of this beloved entry in director Tim Burton's filmography.  From the incredible performances by Martin Landau and Johnny Depp to the stellar writing of Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, the four friends paint a glowing portrait of a motion picture that highlights acceptance and companionship on the fringes of 1950s Hollywood and the studio system.  They also touch on the career of Ed Wood himself, who was once labeled as "The Worst Director of All Time" and now stands as a shining example of the spirit of independent filmmaking.  I predict...you will enjoy this lengthy podcast!!!

    • 1 hr 27 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Mr. Fox ,

Fun Exploration of a Very Interesting Studio Division

I love movie podcasts like this one that dive deep into the history of films, and the Touchstone angle is a great, creative way to explore some landmark (and some not-so-landmark) movies. Mike and Chad are an awesome duo & really know their stuff. Can't wait for more!

InkedRavens ,

Wonderful and insightful

A tad biased here, as I help produce this podcast, but I love this show. Out of Touchstone is an in-depth look at the films released by Touchstone Pictures and reviews each film as well as researches how and why they were made. The hosts give fun commentary on all aspects of film-making too, since they have worked in the business for years. Mike and Chad are great hosts - Mike provides more serious and informative commentary while Chad comes through with comic and ironic observations. The show is just starting off, but I can't wait to see how they illuminate the Touchstone era of Walt Disney Pictures.

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