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The CriterionCast - Episode 019.5 - Disc 2

“Disc 2″ episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie, Ryan and Travis ramble on about movies and movie experiences. In “On The Screen” they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens throughout the week. Anything from TV & movies to music & web material, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, the listeners.

Topic of Discussion:

What Movies Are We Excited For in 2010?

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Our next episode we will cover Criterion # 280′s Kihachi Okamoto’s The Sword of Doom.

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Show Notes:

(00:00 – 00:08; “Rush Apart” by The Rural Alberta Advantage)

(00:09 – 00:43; The CriterionCast – Episode 018.5 – Disc 2)

(00:44 – 07:22; Loren Cass – Ryan Gallagher)

(07:23 – 11:31; X-Men Trilogy – Ryan Gallagher)

(11:32 – 15:53; Avatar – Ryan Gallagher)

(15:54 – 28:29; Ang Lee’s The Hulk – Ryan Gallagher)

(28:30 – 32:28; A Single Man – Travis George)

(32:29 – 37:58; Party 7 – Travis George)

(37:59 – 41:38; Summer Hours – Rudie Obias)

(41:39 – 47:19; An Education – Rudie Obias)

(47:20 – 1:06:56; Topic of Discussion: What Movies We Are Excited For In 2010)

(1:06:57 – 1:07:30; Wrap Up & Contact Info)

(1:07:31 – 1:07:45; Music Credits)

(1:07:46 – 1:08:09; Next Week – Kihachi Okamoto’s The Sword of Doom – Criterion #280)

(1:08:10 – 1:08:29; Follow Along With Us @ CriterionCast.com/Schedule)

(1:08:30 – 1:08:42; Goodbyes)

(1:08:43 – 1:09:52; “Sperm & Egg” by Flotation Walls)

(1:09:53 – 1:11:02; Outtakes!!)

Music Credits:

Opening Music:
“Rush Apart” by The Rural Alberta Advantage. Learn more @ TheRAA.com

Closing Music:
“Sperm & Egg” by Flotation Walls. Learn more @ FlotationWalls.com

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View CommentsThe CriterionCast – Episode 019.5 – Disc 2

  • [...] You can hear Rudie discuss Summer Hours here. For his best of 2009, Rudie wrote this about Summer Hours: Summer Hours is an exceptional film about family, loss and memories. The story is of three siblings, played by Jeremie Renier, Juliette Binoche and Charles Berling, coming to terms with the loss of their mother and what exactly to do with her house in the French Countryside. This film tells its story through the objects in thais house. Through their connections to these objects, their memories and a sense of nostalgia over powers them. Olivier Assayas plays this film so delicately, in lesser hands it would be too melodramatic but rather it comes off has heartfelt and realistic. This is a special sort of film that plays with the subtleties of life. I can easily see this film joining The Criterion Collection. [...]

  • [...] You can hear Rudie discuss Summer Hours here. For his best of 2009, Rudie wrote this about Summer Hours: Summer Hours is an exceptional film about family, loss and memories. The story is of three siblings, played by Jeremie Renier, Juliette Binoche and Charles Berling, coming to terms with the loss of their mother and what exactly to do with her house in the French Countryside. This film tells its story through the objects in this house. Through their connections to these objects, their memories and a sense of nostalgia over powers them. Olivier Assayas plays this film so delicately, in lesser hands it would be too melodramatic but rather it comes off has heartfelt and realistic. This is a special sort of film that plays with the subtleties of life. I can easily see this film joining The Criterion Collection. [...]

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