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CriterionCast – Disc 2 – Episode 37.5 – On The Screen And Get Him To The Greek Review

Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners.

This week’s “Summer Movie Review” is Get Him To The Greek:

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Our next episode they will highlight and discuss Criterion #504 Steve McQueen’s 2008 film, Hunger.

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Show Notes:

(00:00 – 00:10; “Rush Apart” by The Rural Alberta Advantage)

(00:11 – 01:10; The CriterionCast – Episode 037.5 – Disc 2)

[ON THE SCREEN]

(01:11 – 04:21; Treme – Ryan Gallagher)

(04:22 – 07:12; Breaking Bad – Ryan Gallagher)

(07:13 – 10:38; Firefly – Ryan Gallagher)

(10:39 – 13:09; The Last Days of The Incas – Ryan Gallagher)

(13:10 – 21:55; For The Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism – Rudie Obias)

(21:56 – 35:24; Crisipin Glover at The IFC Center – James McCormick)

[FEATURE FILM]

(35:25 – 1:02:41; Nicolas Stoller’s Get Him To The Greek)

[CREDITS]

(1:02:42 – 1:04:09; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits)

(1:04:10 – 1:04:09; Next – Steve McQueen’s 2008 film, Hunger)

(1:04:10 – 1:04:21; Follow Along With Us @ CriterionCast.com/Schedule)

(1:04:22 – 1:04:36; Goodbyes)

(1:04:37 – 1:04:47; “Tidal Wave” by Apples In Stereo)

(1:04:48 – 1:06:25; Outtakes)

Music Credits:

Opening Music:

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

Closing Music:

“Tidal Wave” by Apples In Stereo. Learn more @ ApplesInStereo.com

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