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51 – JuxtaposEpisode: Exodus and The Best of 2014’s Not-Movies
| 9. December, 2014

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Plus 2014 Gift Guide!

This week, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e are back with some 2014 clean-up activities. First, Patches wants to know what media or narrative experience from 2014 we’d put on our Top Ten lists if we weren’t so strict about the “only movies” rule. Then, each host takes on a good idea for a gift this holiday season in this week’s mini segment. Finally, It’s time to talk Exodus: Gods and Kings. Patches and David have seen Ridley Scott’s latest and it’s bad enough that they drag Katey and Da7e into a conversation about it. That plus 2014’s star-struck throwaway roles!

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FORMAT

00:00 – Lightning Round: Starstruck Throwaway!

01:13 –   Intro: Welcome To Episode 51! REVIEWS!

4:29 – Patche’s Tidbit: The Thing Not On Your Top Ten

17:00 – Mini-Segment: 2014 Gift Guide

24:37 – Segment 3 – Exodus: Gods and Kings

46:31:  Outro

 

This week’s music:

“Potatoes and Molasses” from Over The Garden Wall

“The Plagues” from The Prince of Egypt

“Dum Dum” by Baauer

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50 – Quarter Quell 2: Movies For The Moment
| 2. December, 2014

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Each Host Brings A Film On Their Mindset

This week, we’re changing up the format for our 50th Episode Quarter Quell Special! It’s been a long time podcasting for Katey, Da7e, David and Patches, so each host brought a film that timestamps something about their mindset right now. Newly married Katey sees marriage in Neighbors, Da7e brings Raiders of the Lost Ark as a metaphor for his move to Colorado, David’s turned 30 and chooses 13 Going on 30 and Patches ends the podcast on <sarcasm> a lighter note </sarcasm> by contemplating mortality with Synecdoche NY.

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Format

00:00 – Welcome to Episode 50

02:05 – Katey’s Neighbors

16:27 – Da7e’s Raiders of the Lost Ark

31:17 – David’s 13 Going On 30

50:45 – Patches’ Synecdoche NY

 

This week’s music:

“Get Ur Freak On / Keep Me” by Missy Elliott & The Black Keys (Neighbors Soundtrack)

“Raiders March” by John Williams

“Thriller” by Michael Jackson

“I’m So Sad, So Very, Very, Sad” by Crash and the Boys (Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Soundtrack)

1000 Pieces of Light” by Jess

Previous Quarter Quells:

REVIEW – The Imitation Game
| 29. November, 2014

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And fear Babadook!

This week, David, Katey, and Patches work tirelessly to create their own Christopher Machine, a proto-computer capable of cracking the code within the new biopic The Imitation Game. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as scientist Alan Turing in this WWII-themed espionage drama, but does his gravitas bring enough life to the straightforward biopicisms? Find out that, plus chatter on The Babadook, the most terrifying horror movie in quite some time, on this week’s review episode.

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This week’s music:

“Alan” by Alexandre Desplat
“We Only Come Out at Night” by The Smashing Pumpkins
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49 – From Game Theory To Ectoplasm Twinkie: Science In Movies
| 25. November, 2014

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Plus Katey Rich’s Movie Quote Trivia Returns!

This week, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e have heard tell the Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser is going to be in a select number of theaters and are all pretty much in favor of the theatrical trailer experience. Then, inspired by Babadook, each host recommends some performances this year that probably won’t get rewards recognition. Finally, inspired by The Theory of Everything, Imitation Game and Interstellar, the group discusses using science in your movie. All that plus and Infinite Ticket lighting round question!

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).

CALL IN and leave us a voicemail! You could be part of the show!  (914) 410-6450

Please subscribe on iTunes and KICK US A REVIEW if you like what you hear! 

FORMAT

00:00 – Lightning Round: Infinite Ticket!

00:59 –   Intro: Welcome To Episode 49! 

2:18 – David’s Tidbit: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer

17:00 – Mini-Segment: 2014 Performances Awards Might Not Recognize

23:58 – Segment 3 – Using and Misusing Science In Films

46:08:  Outro

 

This week’s music:

Imperial March VIP” by Dirt Monkey

Symphony of Science” by Melodysheep

NEXT WEEK:

FITWR 50: The Quarter Quell Strikes Back

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