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OpKino Classic: The 2nd Quarter Quell (Feb. 22nd 2012)
| 31. May, 2014

Guess what? We’re coming up on our first Fighting In The War Room Quarter Quell!

What is a Quarter Quell?

For fans of The Hunger Games book series, a Quarter Quell takes place every 25 years and something about those Hunger Games is different. In Catching Fire, the movie and the book, the Quarter Quell features a culling from the surviving tributes and…now this has nothing to do with the podcast.

A podcast Quarter Quell represents a break in our usual format. Every 25 episodes, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e stop talking about current pop culture and cover a topic/movie that let’s you know a bit more about the four of them as people.

It’s humanizing, like naming a cow before the slaughter.

Leading up to Fighting In The War Room 25 (June 3rd!), we’ll be seeding our previous Quarter Quells under that other podcast name.
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This week on Operation Kino, we’re throwing out the usual format and celebrating our 50th episode with our second Quarter Quell. Last time each of us brought in a movie that represented how we thought about film, but this time we’re getting nostalgic, with each podcaster revisiting the first movie that ever got them really into film. We kick things off with Da7e, who fell in love with monster movies at an early age thanks to this obscure foreign monster Gojira– or, Godzilla to us Americans. Then Patches recalls how exciting it was, as a sheltered youth, to come across the comedic insanity of The Blues Brothers. David takes us back to his film school days with the experimental travelogue Sans Soleil, from the same director who brought you La Jetee. And Katey wraps things up by reviving her pretentious 15-year-old self who thought she was really, really smart when she first saw American Beauty. We do have a lightning round in this episode, so we end, as always, with your lightning round answers for dessert.

Format

00:00-01:08 Lightning Round

1:28 – 2:43 Introductions and explanation of the Quarter Quell

3:23 – 17:20 Da7e’s tribute: Gojira

18:03 – 32:28 Patches’s tribute: The Blues Brothers

33:05 – 49:54 David’s tribute: Sans Soleil

50:28 – 1:06:20 Katey’s tribute: American Beauty

1:06:20 – 1:12:34 Dessert!

Review: Maleficent Knows It’s True That Visions Are Seldom All They Seem
| 30. May, 2014

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With Nathaniel Rogers of The Film Experience!

This week, Katey, Patches, and Nathaniel Rogers of The Film Experience are cursed with the burden of watching another “dark and gritty” fairy tale movie. Or has the spell been broken by Disney’s Maleficent? Can Angelina Jolie deliver one true kiss of leading lady gravitas? This definitely isn’t the Sleeping Beauty you knew from once upon a dream. On top of that, Nathaniel and our listeners admit what movies they’re embarrassed to laugh at, all on this week’s Fighting in the War Room review.

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us: follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@KateyRich) Patches (@misterpatches) and special guest Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) on Twitter!

Please subscribe on iTunes and KICK US A REVIEW if you like what you hear! It helps us with expanding to new listeners, especially in these early days of the new podcast!

This week’s music:

“Once Upon a Dream” by Lana del Rey
“Who’s That Girl” by Madonna
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OpKino Classic: First Quarter Quell (August 26th 2011)
| 29. May, 2014

Guess what? We’re coming up on our first Fighting In The War Room Quarter Quell!

What is a Quarter Quell?

For fans of The Hunger Games book series, a Quarter Quell takes place every 25 years and something about those Hunger Games is different. In Catching Fire, the movie and the book, the Quarter Quell features a culling from the surviving tributes and…now this has nothing to do with the podcast.

A podcast Quarter Quell represents a break in our usual format. Every 25 episodes, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e stop talking about current pop culture and cover a topic/movie that let’s you know a bit more about the four of them as people.

It’s humanizing, like naming a cow before the slaughter.

Leading up to Fighting In The War Room 25 (June 3rd!), we’ll be seeding our previous Quarter Quells under that other podcast name.

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Operation Kino Podcast #25: The Quarter Quell

This week on Operation Kino, we’re doing things a little differently. It’s been 25 episodes since we first started keeping official count, and we decided to take this little anniversary as an opportunity to change up our format and tell you not just what we think of this week’s crop of new releases, but how we think about movies in general.

All four of us came prepared with one movie that we don’t just love, but that we think explains something about the way we look at movies. We’re calling this format the “Quarter Quell,” which will sound familiar if you’ve read The Hunger Games– don’t worry, our version is far less violent.

David starts things off with Paul Schrader’s Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, which he fits in with the idea of film presenting “ecstatic truth”; Patches adores Groundhog Day not just because it’s funny and well-made, but because it’s a movie he can show anyone; Da7e watches Fight Club as an example of how characters can develop even in a really non-traditional narrative; and Katey closes things out with The Apartment as a way to get a glimpse into a far-away time, and also just a damn well-written movie.

But even with the new format, some things stay the same–we start things off with a summer-ending lightning round, and end, as always, with your lightning round answers for dessert.

And one more thing– if you’ve been listening to the show and enjoying it, please write a review of it on iTunes! We’d greatly appreciate it.

Format

00:00-01:08 Lightning Round

01:24-4:46 Introductions and explanation of the Quarter Quell

5:17-18:10 David’s pick: Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters

18:44-30:06 Patches’s pick: Groundhog Day

30:40-42:51 Da7e’s pick: Fight Club

43:18-55:06 Katey’s pick: The Apartment

55:06-1:00:00 Dessert

024 – Movies And Music Are Silt In Your Life River
| 27. May, 2014

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Plus a mini-review of We Are The Best!

This week, Katey, David, Da7e and Patches all bring two music recommendations to the table for a tidbit about 2014’s new music they’ve been listening to. Patches and David have high praise for the Swedish We Are The Best, then Patches wants to talk about movies that have motivated us to take action in our real lives while he’s lounging in The Hamptons. Da7e tries to convince everyone that life it pain and advertising from his hole in Brooklyn. That plus a Lightning Round Question about comedies you like regardless of how stupid they seem.

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

MUSIC RECOMMENDATIONS:

David
Arcadia by Ramona Lisa
Present Tense by Wild Beasts

Katey
Blue Smoke by Dolly Parton
White Women by Chromeo

Da7e
Mess by Liars
Xscape by Michael Jackson

Patches
The Gloaming by The Gloaming
∞ by Yann Tiersen

 

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Please subscribe on iTunes and KICK US A REVIEW if you like what you hear! It helps us with expanding to new listeners, especially in these early days of the new podcast!

FORMAT

00:00 – 01:11: Lightning Round: Comedy You Like In Spite Of Yourself

01:11  – 01:43:   Intro: Welcome To Episode 24! 

01:43- 14:57:  Patches Tidbit: Everyone Recommend TWO Albums from 2014

14:57 – 19:22 – Mini-Segment: We Are The Best

19:22 – 42:24 – Segment 3 – Movies that motivate action

42:24 – 47:20  Outro

 

This week’s music:

We Are The Best Trailer

“Night Moves” by Bob Seger

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