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Operation Kino 139: The Future Of Marvel And Of Dumb Hunger Games Merchandising
| 19. November, 2013

This week we’re processing both the weekend performance of Thor: The Dark World and Marvel Studio’s giant deal with Netflix to talk about the future of Marvel comics, and how in the coming years pretty much everything Disney makes will all be linked together. We also dig into the new J.J. Abrams production that just so happens to be a book, wonder why the Hunger Games marketing tie-ins seem to completely miss the point of the book, answer a listener voicemail about the future of movie fandom after video stores are gone, and pick the 1999 movies for which we want to see a completely unexpected sequel.

Click here to see a box of Hunger Games chocolates identical to the ones Katey received. They are, we must confirm, delicious.

Also, apologies for the audio quality on Patches’ end. Unavoidable technical difficulty that will not be repeated.

Take a listen below and find your downloading options; for more from all of us: Da7e (@da7e), David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner), Patches (@misterpatches) and Katey (@kateyrich) on Twitter.

We also welcome your feedback, and there are lots of new places you can find us! Find us and like us at our Facebook page or call and leave us a voicemail at (914) 410-6450– if we like it, we may play it on an upcoming show.
00:00-00:56 Lightning Round

1:39 – 12:23 Dave’s tidbit: The J.J. Abrams- masterminded book S

12:42 -23:26 Katey’s tidbit: Why is Hunger Games marketing so insane?

23:41 – 32:20 Mini-segment: Blockbusted

32:44 – 48:54 Segment 3: The Future of Marvel?

49:31 – 52:15 Goodbye!

And if you like what you’re hearing, don’t forget to review us on iTunes!

This week’s music:

“Don’t Leave Me” by Blink-182
“F, U” by Miley Cyrus

Review: Following Thor Into The Dark World
| 19. November, 2013

 

This week we’re finally learning to pronounce Mjolnir and failing to remember the name of the MacGuffin this time, as we review the latest Marvel Studios effort Thor: The Dark World. For help, Patches and Katey bring in Badass Digest’s Devin Faraci, who is both knowledgeable about superhero things and pretty enthusiastic about this latest adventure (it’s also his birthday today– Happy Birthday Devin!) And we end with your answers to our lightning round question about movies that involve drinking.

Take a listen below and find your downloading options; for more from all of us, you can follow our guest Devin Faraci (@devincf), Da7e (@da7e), David (@davidehrlichor @CriterionCorner), Patches (@misterpatches) and Katey (@kateyrich) on Twitter.

We also welcome your feedback–and there are lots of new places to drop us a line! Find us and like us at our Facebook page or call and leave us a voicemail at (914) 410-6450– if we like it, we may play it on an upcoming show.

 

And if you like what you’re hearing, don’t forget to review us on iTunes!

This week’s music:

“Die Walküre (The Valkyrie)” by the London Philharmonic

“Kråkevisa” by Viba Spelemannslag

“Lifeblood” by Karen Unrein Kahan

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Operation Kino 138: John Ratzenberger On Cheers, Pixar, American Made And My Cousin Vinny
| 19. November, 2013

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This week we’re incredibly thrilled to have as our guest John Ratzenberger, the iconic star of Cheers and every single Pixar movie, who’s joining us to talk about his new TV series “American Made,” which is currently launching a Fund Anything campaign. We also asked John to pick a favorite movie to discuss, and he suggested My Cousin Vinny, which gives us the chance to talk about what makes a good Hollywood comedy. We also ask John about his experiences with Pixar and one last thing he has to say about Cheers. Come for the behind-the-scenes stories about Cliff Clavin and John Lasseter, stay for the French accent and Jacques Tati references. All that plus a lightning round about– what else?– your favorite movies that involve drinking.

To get the scoop on John’s “American Made” and its campaign, you can click here.

Take a listen below and find your downloading options; for more from all of us, you can follow the show (@opkino), Da7e (@da7e), David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner), Patches (@misterpatches) and Katey (@kateyrich) on Twitter.

We also welcome your feedback, and there are lots of new places you can find us! Find us and like us at our Facebook page or call and leave us a voicemail at (914) 410-6450– if we like it, we may play it on an upcoming show.

 

00:00-00:57 Lightning Round

1:46 – 14:35 “American Made”

14:56 -29:25 John Ratzenberger’s experiences with Pixar

29:46 – 35:21 Mini-segment: One last thing about Cheers

35:50 – 49:32 Segment 3: My Cousin Vinny and what makes a great Hollywood comedy

49:52 – 53:09 Goodbye!

And if you like what you’re hearing, don’t forget to review us on iTunes!
This week’s music:

“Party In The USA” by Miley Cyrus
“Where Everybody Knows Your Name” by Gary Portroy
“Wise Guy” by Joe Pesci

Review: Celebrating The McConaughssiance In Dallas Buyers Club
| 19. November, 2013

This week we’re packing our trunks full of illegal prescription drugs and crossing the U.S.-Mexico border as we join the Dallas Buyers Club, which was both a real group that got HIV-treatment drugs from Mexico and also a new movie starring Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto and Jennifer Garner. To join us we’ve brought in Nathaniel Rogers of The Film Experience, and because he’s with us and David isn’t, we even get to indulge in a little Oscar season talk. Nobody tell David!

To listen to Tuesday’s main episode click here.

Take a listen below and find your downloading options; for more from all of us, you can follow our guest Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr), the show (@opkino), Da7e (@da7e), David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner), Patches (@misterpatches) and Katey (@kateyrich) on Twitter.

We also welcome your feedback–and there are lots of new places to drop us a line! Find us and like us at our Facebook page or call and leave us a voicemail at (914) 410-6450– if we like it, we may play it on an upcoming show.

 

And if you like what you’re hearing, don’t forget to review us on iTunes!

This week’s music:
“Sweet Thang” by Shuggie Otis
“Shudder to Think” by Tegan & Sara

 

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