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SPECIAL GUEST: Kevin Carr – The Co-Host of Fat Guys At The Movies and Film Critic for Film School Rejects.
This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher & Travis George discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight Criterion #326, Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums, along with ‘Variations on a Theme’.
This week’s theme:
Unrequited Love in Movies
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Our next episode they will highlight and discuss Criterion #305 Jean Renoir’s Boudu Saved From Drowning.
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Show Notes:
(00:00 – 00:20; “A United Theory” by God Help The Girl)
(00:38 – 01:53; The CriterionCast – Episode 026 – The Royal Tenenbaums – CC #157)
(01:54 – 01:58; News & Rumors)
(01:59 – 07:59; Walmart Buys Vudu)
(08:00 – 19:03; Blockbuster To Close 150 More Stores)
(19:04 – 23:16; Will Smith To Produce & Star in Alfred Hitchcock Remake)
(23:17 – 27:27; Criterion New Releases)
(27:28 – 27:54; DVD Geeks Spot)
(27:55 – 1:09:06; Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums – CC #157)
(1:09:07 – 1:09:54; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)
(1:09:55 – 1:11:10; Variations On A Theme – Unrequited Love in Movies)
(1:11:11 – 1:15:09; There’s Something About Mary – Kevin Carr)
(1:15:10 – 1:21:29; Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind – Ryan Gallagher)
(1:21:30 – 1:26:34; Lucas – Travis George)
(1:26:35 – 1:31:54; Juno – Rudie Obias)
(1:31:55 – 1:33:36; Wrap Up & Contact Info)
(1:33:37 – 1:33:55; Music Credits)
(1:33:56 – 1:34:06; Broadcasting Live Every Friday On Ustream)
(1:34:07 – 1:34:19; Next – Jean Renoir’s Boudu Saved From Drowning – Criterion #305)
(1:34:20 – 1:34:34; Follow Along With Us @ CriterionCast.com/Schedule)
(1:34:35 – 1:34:56; Goodbyes)
(1:34:57 – 1:35:35; “Working Poor” by Horse Feathers)
(1:35:36 – 1:37:14; Outtakes!!)
Music Credits:
Intro Music by God Help The Girl. Learn more on iTunes and their website, GodHelpTheGirl.com.
Break Music by Carlos Segovia. Learn more @ GhostRamps.com.
Outro Music by Horse Feathers. Learn more on iTunes and their MySpace Page, MySpace.com/HorseFeathersMusic.
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