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Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher & Travis George 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 Knight and Day
SPECIAL GUEST: Moises Chiullan – The Arthouse Cowboy at Hollywood-Elsewhere.com.
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Our next episode they will highlight and discuss CC #108 Michael Bay’s 1995 film, The Rock.
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Show Notes:
(00:00 – 00:10; “Rush Apart” by The Rural Alberta Advantage)
(00:11 – 00:59; The CriterionCast – Episode 040.5 – Disc 2)
[ON THE SCREEN]
(01:00 – 15:56; Travis on Tour With Horse Feathers)
(15:57 – 22:50; The Lion Dance & Ozu Retrospective)
(22:51 – 39:13; Dragon Ball Z)
(39:14 – 43:24; 8 1/2 @ The Northwest Film Center)
(43:25 – 52:40; The Return of Futurama)
(52:41 – 1:08:54; Knight & Day)
[CREDITS]
(1:08:55 – 1:10:34; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes)
(1:10:35 – 1:11:23 ; “Tidal Wave” by Apples In Stereo)
(1:11:24 – 1:13:15; 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
I was absolutely mortified to hear that my city of Montreal was so unwelcoming to Travis! I wanted to come down to the Divan Orange to catch up but life events impeded. I wish I had come more than ever now.
Not to excuse the behavior of anyone who showed you disrespect, but I must tell you not to take it personally. The time you visited happened to coincide with the NHL playoffs. Ice hockey is the official religion of Montreal. At that time our beloved team was facing adversaries from south of the border hance the possible reason for the hostility.
I apologize on behalf of les imbéciles who offended you. Quebec is actually not completely devoid of admiration for you. When next you come to town I'll buy you a poutine.