The Extras - Bonus: Flights of Fantasy - Catching up with Arnold Leibovit
Episode Date: May 7, 2024In this short Bonus episode, we catch up with Arnold Leibovit, the producer behind the restored Puppetoon series. We discuss his recent Rondo Hatten award for the Best Blu-ray Collection. And then... he provides background on the upcoming Flights of Fantasy event at LA's Regency Village Theater, where Arnold promises an evening of restored cinematic wonders. Expect a 4K spectacle with "War of the Worlds," a vibrant array of Puppetoons, and a heartfelt nod to Ann Robinson's legacy, with the potential for surprise guests and Joe Dante's celebrated presence to add to the evening’s luster. We wrap up with a sneak peek at "Puppetunes Volume Four," which promises to continue the great preservation work of the previous volumes.Learn more or purchase tickets to the "Flights of Fantasy"Purchase The Puppetoon Movie Vol. 3 The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog GroupOtaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv
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Hi, this is Alan K. Roady, author and film historian, and you are listening to Tim Millard's
podcast, The Extras.
Hi, Tim Millard here.
And today we're catching up with Arnold Leibovitz, who was on the podcast last September to talk
about his puppet tune movie, volume three, Blu-ray release.
Hi, Arnold.
Hi. Hey, Arnold.
Hi, hey Tim, how you been?
Good, and I was excited to see just the other day
that that volume three Puppetoon
just won the best Blu-ray collection
in the recent Rondo Hatton Awards.
So I wanna congratulate you.
Oh, thank you.
It was a surprise.
I know it was nominated, but it was a bit of a surprise.
There were quite a few nominees in that category. It's always great to win. It's always great
to be acknowledged, you know?
Yeah. And I saw that the Todd Browning sideshow Shockers, which we did a podcast on was like runner up. That was a terrific collection as well,
as well as the Boris Karloff,
Mr. Wong collection from Keynote.
So those are pretty stiff competition.
But going back to the podcast,
you know how great I thought that volume three was
and all of those extras you put together and just how
I don't just how terrific they looked.
So I can't recommend it more highly.
So I'm glad to see that's getting some recognition.
It's exciting.
I just finished writing my acceptance speech.
I have to do it.
It's going to be June 1st in Wonderfest is where they do the awards and give out the
awards.
I don't know if I'll be able to make it, but I'm going to do a video
if I can't get out there to do it.
But it certainly is.
As I said, it's just nice to be, you know, paid a
a thank you by the very people that are fostering
and supporting the fantasy and genres in sci-fi.
So, you know, it's the audience that really you want,
you know, it's like your family, you know,
it's your family audience, you know,
and that's a wonderful thing.
I'm very pleased about it.
Hopefully next year, there's been some discussion
about presenting something out there for another event, and
that would be nice to do, you know, to do it there myself in person.
But for now, I'm just thrilled.
Yeah.
And I know that one of the reasons why you're not going to be out there is because you're
going to actually be coming to LA very soon.
And I did want to talk about that today.
Not only have you done the puppeteens, but you've also done other things with George
Powell and other films.
Why don't you tell us a little bit about this event here in LA?
Well, we came up with a concept called Flights of Fantasy.
I worked together with a friend of mine.
His name is Stanley Scheff, who goes by the name Noon De Plume Maxwell DeMille.
He puts on and does a lot of work with the Cicada Club downtown Los Angeles.
He's sort of an impresario.
He's been a friend of mine for many, many years.
We did a 40th anniversary of the Time Machine at the Orpheum Theater many years ago.
It was very successful, part of the last remaining
seats program that are done downtown Los Angeles.
And so we were talking and we came up with this,
I said, you know, he said to me, I said to him,
well, maybe we should try to do that again.
Maybe come up with this idea of doing these,
bringing back, you know, the kind of movies we loved
growing up
as kids and making a show out of it.
And the way these are done is they're immersive experiences.
It's not just going to a screening of a movie.
There's pre-shows, there's guest stars, there's music, sometimes orchestral music. There's sometimes often theatrics that are done on a stage that precedes the show.
Every show is a little different.
And so the one we're doing now is going to be at the Regency Village Theater in Westwood,
which is the Fox Theater.
The theater, by the way, that Steven Spielberg and Jason
Reitman and J.J. Abrams and Bradley Cooper and Seth Rogen and about 50 or 60
other people just bought. So it's kind of exciting to be in that theater and some
of those people are coming to the show. So it's going to be quite a star-studded
event. I've invited my friend Joe Dante,
but I should get back to what we're showing.
We're showing the War of the Worlds,
which is a 4K Paramount did,
the 4K War of the Worlds, which is stunning.
We're showing that along with Puppetoons.
I created a new feature film.
It's a new 90-minute feature with opening, closing titles
that incorporates 10 of the best puppeteens
that I've been restoring for the past 10 years overall.
And I combine them into a single feature.
My plan is to take this around the country,
this idea to many theaters.
This is the premiere.
So it's the premiere of the new puppeteen show, 10 of the most amazing films that haven't
been seen on a big screen in 90 years.
So it is a momentous, historic occasion to see.
And in addition, there'll be War of the Worlds.
There's also a pre-show that's been created for War of the Worlds that we did.
There's various introductions.
And then getting back to our guest stars, Joe Dante, my friend Joe, will be there to
talk about it.
I invited Ann Robinson, who is the star of
War of the Worlds. She's 95. It'll actually be her birthday that week so we will be
wishing her a happy birthday. I'll be there. We also may have some surprises.
There'll be some surprise guests on the stage. I don't want to give it away, but there will be some surprise guest stars.
Also you might even meet a Martian because we've got a little surprise along that line,
along those lines as well.
So overall it's going to be quite the evening.
It's May the 22nd. It's show starts at 7, doors open at 6, and we
are selling tickets. We have discounted tickets now for Early Bird. And then for various groups,
we've invited various guilds. ACIFA, the Animation Society is supporting it. Um, various guilds are supporting it.
Uh, industry people it's.
It's a, it's an industry event.
No doubt about it.
Well, it sounds terrific.
I'll be there looking forward to it.
Now, just to clarify, you're going to show the whole war of the worlds.
4k?
The whole war of the worlds.
Plus the puppeteer.
Plus 90, it's a double feature.
It's a double feature with an intermission. There's a concession stand so people can buy their popcorn and whatever they like.
It's a wonderful theater, by the way.
It's the historic Fox 1930 theater.
It's a wonderful theater.
That's kind of a grand thing for me.
I went to school at UCLA back in the day at the film school,
and going to the Fox Theater for me,
again, it's like coming home to go and do it there.
It's very exciting for me to do this at
that theater and doing this show,
which is I would say it's a once in a lifetime event.
Yeah, I mean, it sounds terrific.
I know it was great to see the puppeteens, of course,
on my 4K monitor at home looking so terrific,
but to see them up on the big screen
is gonna be a treat as well.
Yeah, the restorations are something.
I mean, they are quite amazing.
I've tried to pull together a show that is the most entertaining of the puppeteens.
So it moves along very well.
It has a nice pace to it.
They're all the most entertaining puppeteens.
They're all in Technicolor.
They look absolutely amazing.
And so I think for the audiences who haven't seen them and the ones that have seen them
Of course will love them, but I think it's a bit of a it's a bit of a revelation
You know, especially to see it on a big screen. It's quite a revelation to see and War of the Worlds too, by the way
Of course. Yeah, the 4k restoration on the big screen is gonna be terrific
It's nothing like it to see it the way it was originally released in 1953.
By the way, War of the Worlds was the number one box office hit of 1953.
That was the number one movie of the year.
Here we are 71 years later.
Look at where we are.
The movie is still drawing the audiences.
It still has a massive following is absolutely amazing
for a movie that is seventy one years old it's a terrific movie.
Yeah, that's exciting that is all knowledge is so absolutely wonderful exciting thing and i hope everyone will come
add people that live in los And I hope everyone will come. People that live in Los Angeles, of course, will come.
And I think you're going to have a kick.
I think it'll be a kick.
And I'll put the information and the tickets
both on our show notes here for this short podcast episode
and then also on our Facebook group and other places
so people can look for that and get their tickets and find out more information. So, looking forward to it.
And then before we kind of wrap up here, I wanted to ask you, are you working on volume four
of the Puppetoons? Yes, I am. I know it's never, the odyssey doesn't end, it's ongoing.
I know it's never, the Odyssey doesn't end, it's ongoing.
We're in a, I'd say we're in the throes of about 75% of it,
I believe we're into finishing, and my hope is that we can get into editing
sometime in the summer,
but that is only phase one of the new release,
aside from it being a 4K scan,
aside from it being fully restored
back to its original glory,
all the puppet tunes, including the Gumby
and Poke sequences and everything else,
looks quite stunning in 5K, which was the actual scan.
It was a 5K scan.
The extras, which is something you do, I know,
you spend your time with the extra world
and getting additional footage.
Well, there's going to be just about as many extras on it
as there is the film itself.
And that will probably take another year just to do
because there's an awful lot of material
that I'm including on this one.
It's gonna be very surprising for people
when they see what is actually gonna be included.
New puppet tunes, more puppet tunes from Paramount,
extras not seen before.
You know, every time you do one of these,
you never know what you're gonna get.
You know, it's like a box of chocolates.
You never know what you're gonna end up with.
You turn
around and there's another, and every day there's this wonderful new material. So,
we can talk, we definitely should talk about it. We'll get, after we get into this, we can get into
more of the details, you know? Sure. Yeah, well, definitely when that's coming out, we'll get you back on and we'll have a nice long discussion about
the puppet tunes on that volume and all the extras and everything that went into it.
But it's great to catch up with you, have a brief conversation here and talk about what you're doing
here in LA and let people know who are able to make it. Realize a lot of listeners here don't
live in LA, so I wanted to also give you a little update on this volume four. And if you haven't bought volume three, volume two, volume one,
there are links as well to those so that you can purchase those. Again, can't recommend them more
highly. They're just terrific and very entertaining. Well, thank you. I appreciate your support, Tim, and look forward to seeing you at the event.
And will I be anxious to hear what you have to say
and how people respond, which will be very exciting to do,
very exciting to see people's response to these.
So it's what we do.
I mean, this is what it's all about really.
And seeing it with a live audience in a movie theater,
in a big screen, is the way it was originally intended
to be seen.
And that was my goal, is to try to get these
on a big movie screen.
And that is the, that hopefully people will be excited about.
Yeah. Well, that's terrific. Thanks again, Arnie.
Yeah, thank you. Take care, Tim.
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