Segments

The Bazura Project 3.01 – Interview

Australian director Gillian Armstrong tells Bazura about why she wants to direct Jack Ryan adventures.

The Bazura Project 3.01 – Reviews

Ridley Scott’s Body of Lies. Alan Ball’s Towelhead. Eran Riklis’s Lemon Tree. Shannon Marinko’s Show and Found. Bazura‘s reviews return with a vengeance! Well, not so much a vengeance as a graphic.

The Bazura Project 3.01 – Outro

Bedrood!

The Bazura Project 3.02 – Opening

How did they ever do a parody of Lolita?

The Bazura Project 3.02 – News

Who might be the Green Lantern? What is David Cronenberg doing next? Which actor thinks he can do Louis Armstrong? You’d better wear something waterproof.

The Bazura Project 3.02 – Feature Story

The Bazura Project looks at why science fiction movies contain practically no science.

The Bazura Project 3.02 – Interview

Shannon meets his favourite director, Brian Trenchard-Smith, and keeps the swooning to an appropriate level.

The Bazura Project 3.02 – Reviews

The Coen Brothers create a film called Burn After Reading. Focus groups create a film called Max Payne. Questionable 1960s judgment creates this week’s Show and Found.

The Bazura Project 3.02 – Outro

Pamit!

The Bazura Project 3.03 – Opening

Unspeakable horrors from outer space paralyse the living and resurrect the dead!

The Bazura Project 3.03 – News

Steven Soderbergh looks to the porn industry, new Star Trek stills are closely monitored, Brad Pitt becomes a god, and a good concept threatens to run itself into the ground.

The Bazura Project 3.03 – Feature Story

Everything you never knew you didn’t need to know about movie credits is finally explained.

The Bazura Project 3.03 – Interview

Cinematographer David Eggby (Mad Max) has a drink with Bazura and tells tales of Predators.

The Bazura Project 3.03 – Reviews

Shannon and Lee revisit Brideshead Revisited, except it’s the first time they’ve seen this version, so really they’re just visiting it, unless you consider the fact that it’s a new one, in which case the original statement still fits. Also, a bygone pop culture icon stars in this week’s Show and Found.

The Bazura Project 3.03 – Outro

Vale!

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