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To celebrate the five year anniversary of the podcast and web site, Ryan is joined by the whole podcasting team: James McCormick, Travis George, David Blakeslee, Sean Hutchinson, Scott Nye, and Josh Brunsting to discuss their favorite Criterion releases of 2014 so far.
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Episode Notes & Links
Ryan’s Favorites
Release: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Cover: It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Upgrade: The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Supplement: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Looking Forward To: The Essential Jacques Demy
James’ Favorites
Release: Thief
Cover: It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World / Red River
Upgrade: All That Heaven Allows
Supplement: Roald Dahl reading Fantastic Mr. Fox
Looking Forward To: Scanners / The Innocents / Eraserhead
David’s Favorites
Release: Persona
Cover: Master Of The House
Upgrade: A Hard Day’s Night / Picnic At Hanging Rock
Supplement: Red River book
Looking Forward To: All That Jazz
Scott’s Favorites
Release: Persona
Cover: La Vie De Boheme / Foreign Correspondent
Upgrade: All That Heaven Allows
Supplement: Time-lapse on Fantastic Mr. Fox
Looking Forward To: The Essential Jacques Demy
Sean’s Favorites
Release: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Cover: A Hard Day’s Night
Upgrade: Hearts And Minds
Supplement: Making of documentary on Like Someone In Love
Looking Forward To: Y Tu Mama Tambien
Travis’ Favorites
Release: Picnic At Hanging Rock
Cover: A Hard Day’s Night / Master Of The House
Upgrade: Picnic At Hanging Rock
Supplement: A Hard Day’s Night poster
Looking Forward To: Eraserhead
Josh’s Favorites
Release: Persona
Cover: Persona
Upgrade: All That Heaven Allows
Supplement: Peter Cowie on Persona’s prologue
Looking Forward To: Sundays And Cybele
Episode Credits
- Ryan Gallagher (Twitter / Website)
- James McCormick (Twitter / cineAWESOME)
- David Blakeslee (Twitter / Criterion Reflections)
- Scott Nye (Twitter / Rail Of Tomorrow)
- Josh Brunsting (Twitter)
- Sean Hutchinson (Twitter / Latino Review / Best Movie Ever)
- Travis George
Music for the show is from Bobby Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.