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93 – Hello Hotline Bling
| 28. October, 2015

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Did Steve Jobs just bomb?

This week, in honor of both Adele's "Hello" and Drake's "Hotline Bling," Katey, David, Patches and Da7e unite to talk about music videos and their purpose in the new audio-visual landscape. Are they a gateway into the narrative film industry or more style over substance and how has this changed since the days of your David Fincher and Spike Jonzes? Also, the gang asks Da7e how he enjoyed the Goosebumps movie considering he read all 62 installments of the original series and David wants to talk about how/why/if Steve Jobs has failed at the box office. That, plus YOU can cast Sandra Bullock in something.

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich) Da7e (@Da7e),  Patches (@misterpatches), and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

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FORMAT

00:00 – Lightning Round: Starring Sandra Bullock

01:24 –   Intro: Welcome To Episode 93!  PATCHES RISKS IT ALL!

03:15 –  Tidbit: Steve Jobs at the Box Office

15:01 – Mini Segment: Goosebumps

20:57 –  Segment 3: The modern music videos

43:48 – Outro

 

Music:

Tidbit

Mini

Seg 3

 


  

 

Review – Room
| 23. October, 2015

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Katey, Patches and David have been in this room since forever.

This week, Katey, Patches, and David go to Room. They watch Room. They talk Room. They debate Room. They say goodbye to Room. They answer lightning round question in Room. Room.

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich), Patches (@misterpatches), and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

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92 – Catching Up Way Too Late
| 21. October, 2015

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And if there's anything out there right now making the case for theater-going

This week, Katey, David and Patches are down a Da7e, but still manage to bring the heat with a discussion about David's mysterious dog-related tweet review of the Carrie Mulligan movie Suffragette, then Katey prompts everyone to recommend something they are catching up late on because she finally discovered USA's Playing House. Finally, The Walk and Everest are movies meant to be seen in the theater, but it doesn't seem like people are. That plus The Martian's theatrical performance has Katey wondering if we go to theaters anymore.

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich) Da7e (@Da7e),  Patches (@misterpatches), and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

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FORMAT

00:00 – Lightning Round: Eccentric Nonsense Franchises

01:11 –   Intro: Welcome To Episode 92!  REVIEWS!

04:13 –  Tidbit: Suffragette and David's Unhappy Dog Review 

15:58 – Mini Segment: Catching Up on Things Way Late

23:05 –  Segment 3: The Walk, Everest, The Martian and Theater-going Spectacle

41:39 – Outro

 

Music:

Tidbit

Mini

Seg 3

 


  

 

Review – Crimson Peak
| 17. October, 2015

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A story with ghosts.

This week, David, Katey, and Patches stay a night in the most haunted movie of the year: Crimson Peak. Can they survive the ghastly sights within? Yes. Yes they can. Because they also have to review Steven Spielberg's Bridge of Spies and answer your Goosebumps-themed lightning round question answers.

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich), Patches (@misterpatches), and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

Please subscribe on iTunes and KICK US A REVIEW if you like what you hear! We read new reviews on the show!

 
 
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