IT’S THE 300TH SHOW!
Milestones aren’t really our thing on the Lambcast, but I had an idea for the 300th show that was just too good to pass up. Lambpardy! has been a staple of the Lambcast since the early days, and over the show’s run so far there’s been a total of seven winners, but which of them is truly the best? There can really be only one way to find out!
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Neil LaBute’s fifth feature film (following such indie hits as In the Company of Men and Your Friends and Neighbors) came and went pretty quietly in 2003, despite featuring such current luminaries as Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz (as well as Gretchen Mol). Based on LaBute’s play of the same name, it follows the pattern he set of focusing on gender dynamics, featuring brutal, often funny dialogue and low...
Obviously, The Hunger Games needs way more catchphrases, because I’d like to start off this little summary with one of them, but there’s really only one, and it’s way overused as it is. So I suppose I’ll just say, “I volunteer as, uh, host of the LAMBcast!”
Anyway, I was joined by Nick, Rachel and Dan as we dissected the blockbuster literary adaptation, from the casting to the...
How well do you know your movie posters? To get our new joint movie site off the ground, Jess and I are holding a contest with this image:
All the letters come from 20 different movie posters. Write to us as reelinsight[at]gmail[dot]com with your answers. Be sure to follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook to be eligible. Check out the rules and prizes here.
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