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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.
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Our next episode they will highlight and discuss Carl Th. Dryer’s 1932 film CC #437, Vampyr.
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Show Notes:
(00:00 – 00:16; “Rush Apart” by The Rural Alberta Advantage)
(00:17 – 01:10; The CriterionCast – Episode 053.5 – Disc 2)
[ON THE SCREEN]
(01:11 – 03:28; Two Door Cinema Club’s Tourist History – Rudie Obias)
(03:29 – 07:00; Julie Taymor’s The Tempest – Rudie Obias)
(07:01 – 10:03; We Are What We Are – Rudie Obias)
(10:04 – 15:52; Motion Comics: Good or Bad or Here to Stay? – Ryan Gallagher)
(15:53 – 22:05; One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest – Ryan Gallagher)
(22:06 – 25:47; Superman/Batman: Apocalypse – Ryan Gallagher)
(25:48 – 30:28; Bad Lieutenant – James McCormick)
(30:29 – 34:42; LOST – James McCormick)
(34:43 – 40:44; Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths – James McCormick)
[FEATURED FILM DISCUSSION]
(40:45 – 1:21:59; Matt Reeves’ Let Me In)
[CREDITS]
(1:22:00 – 1:23:15; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes)
(1:23:16 – 1:23:36; Next – Carl Th. Dryer’s 1932 film, Vampyr – CC #437)
(1:23:37 – 1:23:50; Goodbyes)
(1:23:51 – 1:24:46; “Tidal Wave” by The Apples In Stereo)
(1:24:47 – 1:25:29; Outtakes!!)