There’s still no new films at the cinemas to watch, but that’s OK, we’ve got lots of other things to discuss instead. Five, to be exact!
Jay is often useless on these shows and this would’ve been no exception, so Richard took the helm and was joined by Howard, Robert, Todd and Cameron to discuss scores, spoilers, cinemas, time loops and the state of independent American films, along with many other things besides.
00:00 Intro
02:32 No-one ranks the Bond actors
03:38 Todd sets the score on movie music
29:12 Cameron laments spoiled movies (spoiler alert for The Departed)
42:52 Howard surfs the notion of the American New Wave
56:50 Richard celebrates the greatest cinemas
86:45 Robert is stuck in a time loop with Palm Springs
100:30 Boring Descriptions Movie Game
108:30 Plugs
Show notes:
Cinema Treasures
Cameron’s Plugs
The Michigan Movie Guy
Todd’s Plugs
Forgotten Films – This Could Be the Night
Walt Sent Me
Howard’s Plugs
Pop Art – Dumb & Dumber & Too Late For Tears, Get Out & Upstream Color
Robert’s Plugs
To The Escape Hatch
Richard’s Plugs
Kirkham A Movie A Day – Summer movies
Catching Up podcast
LAMB Plugs
Acting School: Wesley Snipes
Director’s Chair: Joel Schumacher introduction
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