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Review – A Podcast In The Wall Where The Boys And Girls Can See It All (Parts 1 &2)
| 21. March, 2014

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This week we’ve decided it’s finally time to share our deep feelings about fly fishing, as we review Lars von Trier’s new film Nymphomaniac (or two new films, Nyphomaniac Vol. 1 and Vol. 2., depending on who you ask). Is it a proper Socratic dialogue with a lot of big ideas on its mind? Is it remotely sexy with all that flesh on display? Is Shia LaBeouf’s British accent the crime of the century or merely intolerable? All that, plus your answers to this week’s lightning round question about movies featuring puppets.

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

“Maniac” by Michael Sembello
“Puppet on a String” by The Hives

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015 – The Horrors And Whores Of Franchise Resurrection
| 18. March, 2014

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Plus David’s Judgement From SXSW.

This week, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e are back in New York, and – BY GUM! – the Veronica Mars movie finally came out. While Da7e wears his backer T-shirt, stickers and stupid grin, everyone else wants to know what this means for Kickstarter movies and bringing television franchises back from the dead and onto another medium. Also, David reports on his experiences as a SXSW Competition Judge and we all dream cast someone in Star Wars: Episode VII.

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Da7e (@da7e), Patches (@misterpatches), David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner),  and Katey (@kateyrich).

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.

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 – 00:45: Lightning Round: Puppet Movies

00:45 – 01:54:   Intro: Welcome To Episode 13! HORRORS! 

01:55- 14:34:   David’s Tidbit: SXSW Judgement Recap

14:35 – 20:08 – Mini-Segment: Star Wars VII Interest Casting

20:09 – 39:32 – Segment 3 – Veronica Mars has Consequences, Right? 

39:56 – 42:55  Outro

 

This week’s music:

“Dean Pelton’s Payday Rap” by Jim Rash on Community

Hahahrawrrahaha (Jurassic Park)” by Flipshot

Wolf of Wall Street Chest Thump Mix” by Eclectic Method

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Review – Along Time Ago We Used To Be Friends And He Used To Be Jessie Pinkman
| 14. March, 2014

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With Special Guests Glenn Dunks and Angie Han!

The sole surviving War Room combatant, Patches ropes in Australian film critic Glenn Dunks and SlashFilm.com reporter Angie Han for this week’s double-header review episode. First, Patches and Glenn go head to head in a race to the death… or review of Aaron Paul’s new vehicular spectacle, Need for Speed. Then Angie joins Patches to talk Veronica Mars, the long-awaited, long-gestating continuation of the cult favorite detective series. Does it live up fan expectations? Will non-fans dragged to the movie by their “marshmallow” significant others survive the onslaught of nostalgia? Patches and Angie are on the case. We wrap the episode with Lighting Round Questions — and a ton of your great answers.

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

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:

“Speed” by Billy Idol

“We Used to Be Friends” by The Dandy Warhols

“Rotten Kid” by Buddy Rich

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014 – “But, What About Me?” Asks The Straight White Man
| 11. March, 2014

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Spoilers For Season One of True Detective.

This week, Katey, Patches and Da7e are David-less as SXSW needs its documentaries judged and who better than David to judge things? This week’s answer is: “maybe the other three” as they throw down about the current pop culture crisis of masculinity that was introduced by Devin on last week’s Enemy Review. Then, Da7e has a new style of mini-game for Patches and Katey and the stakes (more podcast planning work!) have never been higher. Finally, the group processes True Detective: what did it all mean? What was the scope of the story and is it your own damn fault if you were let down? Those questions are certainly posed.

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Da7e (@da7e), Patches (@misterpatches)  and Katey (@kateyrich).

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.

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 – 00:42: Lightning Round: Visceral Scenes.

00:42 – 01:26   Intro: Welcome To Episode 14! 

01:26- 14:50   Tidbit: Masculinity Crisis!

14:50 – 21:13   Mini-Segment: Da7e’s Family Feud Style Game With No Elegant Name

21:13 – 48:31  Segment 3: True Detective in Review

48:31 – 50:38  Outro

 

This week’s music:

Family Feud Theme 1968
“From Any Road (Theme from True Detective)” by The Handsome Family

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