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You can't just be the good guy and expect to live. Not anymore. This week Matt and special guest hosts Chris Aiello and Steve Wilson discuss the highs and slows of the season. The season finale introduced new characters and circumstances, but is it...
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I got--I got a decent dinner ready. Nothing happened with the dinner because you crucified it.
We turned to a documentary this week. Shut Up, Little Man! is the tale of two young guys in San Francisco recording the profane and abusive arguments...
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We should have dug deeper than a grave. For this week's show we visit 1949 for a feature released when Klipsch had existed for a mere three years. Carol Reed's film The Third Man stars Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles. It took a its time building...
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How can you not get romantic about baseball? The dawning of the 2012 baseball season, as well as the timing of the Academy Awards, led us straight to Moneyball. We discuss the movie as a whole, the actors involved and compare viewing the movie after having...
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C'mon, it's not as bad as it looks. This week we discuss the movie Warrior. It came out last year and gained a lot of positive buzz from critics and even more from audiences. We talk about what we thought set it apart from other films that cover...
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Hey, you want a toothpick? We finally watched Drive, a movie that we've both been anxious to see for some time and our good friend Chris joins the discussion. The film stars Ryan Gosling, who apparently bought a round of sandwiches for the patrons...
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They say that great minds think alike, I guess in this case, so do we. That doesn't make any sense though. I mean... I don't smoke, I don't drink... I recycle... Two for the price of one! You read correctly. We discuss the action-comedy 30...
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That Paris exists and anyone could choose to live anywhere else in the world will always be a mystery to me. This week we discuss the Oscar-nominated film, Midnight in Paris. It is a stunning showcase of the City of Light with a fantastic jazz score....
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I just missed your heart. On this week's podcast we talk about the film, Hanna. While it doesn't necessarily break any new ground, it has an energy about it that kept us entertained throughout. NOTE: This podcast contains SPOILERS. Download MP3...
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You'd be better off calling the Ghostbusters love This week's movie is Attack the Block. It is a film out of the UK, directed by Joe Cornish. Aliens land and a gang of kids defend the residential block against the glowing-fanged intruders. NOTE...
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I took this knife off his belt and I slit his throat. Take it. [Gives him knife] Be a man. We couldn’t just completely cut ties with the Western genre. This week we watched the movie, Cowboys and Aliens. It is big budget fair starring Daniel Craig and...
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Phil and Matt come to the end of their Western cycle with the 2007 western drama, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. The film combines a dreamlike feel with period authenticity. Click here to listen. NOTE: This podcast contains...
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Next up is our first contemporary western, the remake of 3:10 to Yuma, made in 2007 by director James Mangold. Phil and Matt discuss the merits of the story, the quality of the acting by Russell Crowe and Christian Bale and the strengths and weaknesses...
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Well, like I said, you ain't like that no more. That's right. I'm just a fella now. I ain't no different than anyone else no more. The discussion of Western films brings Phil and Matt to the Clint Eastwood film, Unforgiven . It is both...
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The review of westerns continues. Phil and Matt discuss the ground-breaking Sam Peckinpah film, The Wild Bunch. Debuting in 1969, the film helped usher in a level of onscreen violence that had never been seen in American movies. And never have such an...