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Review – Movie Folks Go Inside Inside Llewyn Davis, the Coen Bros’ Folk Movie
| 6. December, 2013

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With Special Guest David Fear!

O Brother, Where Art Inside Llewyn Davis? Does Inside Llewyn Davis Have True Grit or is it too Blood Simple? You get what we’re going for here. It’s a new Coen Brothers movie and all the criticism that entails! But this time we’re not The Ladykillers and we’re not in Fargo, we’re playing with fire! And by fire we mean music, and by all of this, we mean: Listen to the episode.
OUTER. (Outer)
SPACE. (Space).

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

Make sure to check out out guest David Fear and follow up at @DavidlFear!

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This week’s music:

“Green, Green Rocky Road” performed by Oscar Isaac for the Inside Llewyn Davis Soundtrack
“Please Mr. Kennedy” performed by Justin Timberlake, Adam Driver, and Oscar Isaac for the Inside Llewyn Davis Soundtrack

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Review – Can Frozen Thaw Any Hearts Or Win Any Minds?
| 27. November, 2013

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With Returning Guest Jordan Hoffman!

This week, we’ve booted David because he doesn’t like any 3D Animation and replaced him with his Jolly Jew counterpart, Jordan Hoffman (from Film.com, ScreenCrush, BadAssDigest, StarWars.com and your heart). Who got swept up in the grandiose nature of the Disney animated musical? Who thinks the whole thing could have gone better?

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

Make sure to check out out guest Jordan Hoffman and follow up at @JHoffman6!

We also welcome your feedback, and there are lots of new places you can find us!

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:

“Vuelie” by Christophe Beck
“Let It Go,” Idina Menzel

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Review: Who’s Hungry For Some Catching Fire?
| 22. November, 2013

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Hello and welcome to Episode .5– or Episode 0, or whatever you want to call it– of Fighting in the War Room!

This week Katey, David and Patches are reviewing The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, but all four of us get together at the start of the show to talk about the new show, what you guys should expect (spoiler: mostly the same thing as Operation Kino) and indulge in a few tangents about what Da7e could be reviewing instead of Catching Fire which he hasn’t seen. Thanks for joining us on this new adventure, and look forward to new episodes– including the return of lightning rounds!– next week.

 

This week’s music:

“Jennifer Lawrence, You Are a Brilliant Actress Girl” by Papa Razzi and the Photogs
“Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Lorde
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Review: Nebraska, Black And White Ennui And A Million Dollar Promise
| 19. November, 2013

 

This week we’re cashing in that $1 million sweepstakes ticket and heading to the black and white Midwest, as we’re joined by Time Out New York’s Keith Uhlich to review Alexander Payne’s Nebraska. We also pick your answers to our lightning round question about sequels to 1999 movies that we’d like to see.

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

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“In the Ghetto” by Elvis Presley
“Their Pie” by Mark Orton, from the soundtrack to Nebraska

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