The Projectors
Bob Sham and Angela are film fans discussing a wide variety of films from throughout history and the world. Box office hits to historically significant deep cuts as well as monthly themes of creators, concepts and genres that help us expand understanding of film & find movies they may not otherwise come across. They are not experts but enthusiasts. Not too dumb. Not too smart. Just right. Let’s watch some movies. We love you.
Episodes

Monday Jan 06, 2025
Monday Jan 06, 2025
It’s the start of week 2 for January’s theme of “5 DIRECTORS” and we encountered this week’s director when we discussed “Ishtar” last April. An interesting story on film and behind the scenes. The director of that film would not direct another movie again. But before this, comedy writer, performer and producer Elaine May had three previous films under her belt so for week two we talk up the rest of Elaine May’s directorial filmography. Today we hit up a pretty delightful film debut written for the screen by her from a Jack Ritchie Story. Elaine May would find herself in the director’s chair and, though it wasn’t her intention, she also stars in it. We’re discussing an underrated comedy from 1971 called “A NEW LEAF” that also stars Walter Matthau, George Rose, Jack Weston and James Coco. Matthau is Henry Graham, a middle aged trust fund kid who just ran out of money and he has a scheme to pay his Uncle back some borrowed cash by finally settling down his closeted bachelor ways and marrying a well-to-do woman. Women disgust him in general but he finally meets Henrietta, an heiress botanist who doesn’t act very stereotypically wealthy. She’s quite strange and messy so he plans on killing this perfect woman for her money. Walter Matthau and George Rose are quite great in this. Fairly deep cut and quite out of print but we found an archive link to this one: https://archive.org/details/a-new-leaf-1971-br
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Friday Jan 03, 2025
Friday Jan 03, 2025
Week one of January’s theme of 5 DIRECTORS ends with our last of David Lynch’s first three films and it’s one that he sometimes disavows but also one that led to a long standing relationship with actor Kyle MacLachlan. It seemed like it was nothing less than a miracle to adapt Frank Herbert’s “DUNE” to film considering the brick wall that many directors encountered upon attempt. Denis Villeneuve finally pulled something off but for the longest time the lone attempt at adapting this imaginative science fiction story rested solely on the shoulders of David Lynch. Divisive in it’s time, his 1984 “DUNE” has it’s fans and it hosts a cavalcade of actors alongside MacLachlan’s Paul Atriedes including Jose Ferrer, Virginia Madsen, Patrick Stewart, Sting, Brad Dourif as well as many more players that would find homes in Lynch’s filmography. It’s too damn hard to discuss this movie and not compare it to the recent releases and we fail at not doing so, but Lynch’s “Dune” has its own richness. It’s own spice. It thrives in some points and is maybe slightly laughable in others but there is no less imagination and is a site to behold in terms of the era’s effects and Lynch’s ideas. Go see why 1984’s “Dune” holds a place for so many even after all these years then hear us tell of it. We found you a link right here: https://archive.org/details/Dune19843640x272435mb
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Thursday Jan 02, 2025
Thursday Jan 02, 2025
For January’s theme of 5 DIRECTORS, each week is pretty much its own subcategory. We’re halfway through “David Lynch’s First Three” with today’s discussion of one of his most accessible feature films that features and iconic performance by John Hurt as the infamously disfigured historical figure “John/Joseph Merrick”. It seems that Lynch’s follow up to his debut is also amongst his most universally acclaimed with the Academy creating an effects category after it seemed baffling to not have one amongst this film’s many award nominations. The 1980 biographical film “THE ELEPHANT MAN” also stars Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft & Freddie Jones and is pretty family friendly aside from its very heavy theme. It’s based on reality, it has a positive message and it’s a lesson by John Hurt on how to act with your body even if people can’t really see your face. There might be something wrong if you don’t choke up a little but then again we’re getting more sentimental in our old age. We cried during the swimming pool scene in “Color of Night”. We’ve gone soft and this movie has us feeling like room temp butter.
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Wednesday Jan 01, 2025
Wednesday Jan 01, 2025
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Maybe we could use a break after the busy holiday months but we’re just so damned anxious to show off our new makeover that we gotta hit the ground running for January’s theme of 5 DIRECTORS and for week one’s director we got a fellow we are fairly familiar with on this show. Week one is DAVID LYNCH’S FIRST THREE and if you know a little bit then you know that David Lynch’s first film is the notorious ERASERHEAD from 1977 and it stands as a seminal work to this very day of an artists vision that looked very refined from the jump. Awkward, tragic, funny and rather horrifying is this tale of sudden domesticity amidst urban decay. Lynch always declared this one his most spiritual and it certainly comes off rather personal. As crazy as it is, it might be easier to interpret than certain other Lynch films. It’s practically impossible not to consider Jack Nance’s “Henry Spencer” as a stand in for Lynch himself. Also…that baby? We would have loved it. We wouldn’t even have minded it laughing at us. The Lady in the Radiator? Instantly married. New stepmom. Happily ever after in black and white. This is Heaven and everything is fine. Here’s a link: https://www.effedupmovies.com/eraserhead-1977/
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Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
This is it! The final episode of 2024. Happy New Years! Goodbye to the title of MOVIEHUMPERS. For 2025 GOING forward we are THE PROJECTORS. We jump into next month’s theme as early as tomorrow but we close out a most wonderful time of the year with a New Year’s themed flick that we probably liked a little better in our youth. We were certainly the target age range in terms of “pitching coolness” with this ensemble featuring young stars who got their starts in the eighties and nineties. Ensembles can definitely be a challenge. You can’t deep dive into everyone but you really got to establish some personality and spin a lot of plates and it can be confusing to know when your character is funny or if they’re just annoying. Sure, we can see ourselves in some of the characters in this setting of New Year’s Eve in 1981 New York City but sometimes the abyss stares back at you. Risa Bramon Garcia’s only feature film is the holiday ensemble “200 CIGARETTES” from 1999 and it stars many such as Paul Rudd, Christina Ricci, Kate Hudson, Ben Affleck, Martha Plimpton, Courtney Love and Dave Chappell among many others. Elvis Costello is also in this and based on some evidence we see at the end of this film we think that Elvis may have done something very very bad. Like Cosby style bad. Maybe he did maybe he didn’t but there’s some smoke and the implications are there. We should probably detain him and ask some questions at the very least. Goodbye, MOVIEHUMPERS. Hello, THE PROJECTORS!
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Monday Dec 30, 2024
Monday Dec 30, 2024
Christmas is in the can. New Years is just around the corner but it’s still that most wonderful time of the year and your soon to be permanently renamed movie talk feed/show/pod is here with another Christmas classic featuring one of our favorites, Robert Mitchum. A fairly strange tale for the Hayes code time as two men, one a rich niceboy and the other a broke swaggart, are after the same single mother. It’s a dirty game and Connie’s rascal kid has a preference real quick. You know where this will go but it’s an interesting journey to get there with some nice performances. Don Hartman’s 1949 classic Christmas rom-com “HOLIDAY AFFAIR” stands out as worthy little charmer for the holidays. It also stars Janet Leigh & Wendell Corey who plays Carl who, despite being NOT the love interest, might be the nicest guy on the planet in 1949. Mitchum’s “Steve” is not so nice in comparison but you know he’s gonna get you outta them britches. Maybe even late era Mitchum when he was just walking around with those big glasses. He was also constantly drunk. He threw a basketball at a lady and knocked out her teeth. Does that eliminate him as our dawg? …not yet. The needs to be a deliberation period. For now let’s discuss HOLIDAY AFFAIR!
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Friday Dec 27, 2024
Friday Dec 27, 2024
With Christmas in the can, now Hanukkah’s the man. When it comes to holiday themed movies, Hanukkah might be even more scarce than Thanksgiving but for the third day of Hanukkah we got the Sand-man coming up in the clutch with the 2002 animated holiday film “EIGHT CRAZY NIGHTS” directed by Seth Kearsley. By “Sand-man” we mean, of course, Adam Sandler who wrote and produced this crude animated comedy that isn’t without laughs and a bit of charm but does it merit the category of contemporary holiday classic? When it comes to Adam Sandler fare, we’re all over the place. We’re very up and down. We never know how we’ll feel. He hits it for us or he doesn’t but nothing but respect for the Sand-man who seems to be a very very good friend to the people he came up with. Sometimes he even sacrifices a good movie for his friends. Is that the case here? Why do all those horrible things keep happening to our boy, Whitey? He’s the sweetest dude. His sister, Eleanor is the most consistent laugh in the flick. Also…poo. Is there enough poo in this movie? It’s a musical too but we can only vouch for the quality of one song. “Technical Foul” actually goes. Remix that shit for the clubs. Happy Hanukkah.
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Wednesday Dec 25, 2024
Wednesday Dec 25, 2024
Merry dang Christmas. Yeah, we got a Christmas Day drop. Angela is making us work on a major holiday for little to no (zero) pay. She’s a real “Ebenezer Scrooge”. This episode of MOVIEHUMPERS (soon to be “THE PROJECTORS”) might be the loosest one yet. Way more loose than your mother. What are we saying? Why are we being so antagonistic? Is this what Christ would have wanted? It’s HIS day. HIStory. The fuck is “wassailing”? I don’t know let me look it up… “To encourage the spirits of the trees to ensure a good harvest”. Wow, it’s about crooning the trees so that you get bountiful cider. Real old world shit. Wassailing turned out to be cooler than I thought it would be not unlike “THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL” from 1992 starring Michael Caine and our felty friends, The Muppets. Directed by Brian Henson and the first Muppet film after Jim Henson’s death. We all know the story. Hell, this is our second film adaptation of “A Christmas Carol” this month. The real question in every adaptation is, of course, “What do the ghosts look like?”. A bit more unsettling considering what one might expect from the world of Muppets. Could a Muppet ever be an official Moviehumpers/Projectors “DAWG”??? Truly, I Miss Piggy might be the only one. We love how she attacks people. She sparked our lifelong love of karate. God bless us everyone.
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Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
It’s Christmas Eve! Bob bless us everyone. We will let you pick into your stockings early and give you a holiday themed 6-Pack featuring hour long stop-motion TV specials by those seasonal legends Arthur Rankin & Jules Bass. Or just Rankin/Bass if you wanna get nasty under the mistletoe. These are the specials, a few based on some old hit Christmas songs, that generations came to know and love and added a mythology to the holiday season that still seems to resonate in pop culture. You know who we’re talkin’ about. Rudolph, Santa, Heimey, Topper, Aeon, Heat Miser, Mrs. Claus and the Great Ack. Everyone loves the Great Ack. These specials span over two decades. We found links to all the specials we discussed so we will pop a convenient link list for you below if you want to revisit any of them. Merry Christmas. We will return tomorrow for a Christmas episode you will be too busy to listen to.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964): https://archive.org/details/rudolph-the-red-nosed-reindeer-full-movie-1080-p-hd
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town (1970): https://archive.org/details/santa-claus-is-coming-to-town-1970_202203
The Year Without Santa Clause (1974): https://archive.org/details/theyearwithoutasantaclausrankinbassproductions1974
Jack Frost (1979): https://archive.org/details/JackFrost1979
Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (1976): https://archive.org/details/rudolphs-shiny-new-year-1976-1080p-hd
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985): https://archive.org/details/the-life-and-adventures-of-santa-claus-1985-hd
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Monday Dec 23, 2024
Monday Dec 23, 2024
It’s Christmas week here at MOVIEHUMPERS (soon to be called THE PROJECTORS) and we’re hitting up another classic era Christmas romantic comedy. The farce gets pretty thick in today’s discussion but the charm is consistent in this comedy of errors starring a beaming Barbara Stanwyck in Peter Godfrey’s 1945 comedy “CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT”. Stanwyck plays Liz, a society gal who writes fictional first hand accounts of farm wife life. When a nice war hero, inspired by Liz’s articles, wants to stay and visit then Liz has to figure out how to fake it all for the soldier and also her boss for fear of being fired. There’s some contrived other plot points that thread this all together, including an engagement that Liz gets wrangled in to, but it’s pretty hard not to feel the romance between the hunky sweet sailor and the society gal. Also starring Dennis Morgan, Sydney Greenstreet, Reginald Gardiner and S.Z. Sakall. If only she could tell him the truth and keep her job. I mean, she could. Why should her boss care? She’s moving magazines ain’t she? Stanwyck is a worthy comedic lead and this is one of the funnier of the Christmas Classics we’ve discussed.
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