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REVIEW – American Sniper (w/ Joe Reid and Nick Davis)
| 23. January, 2015

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With Special Guests Joe Reid and Nick Davis from The Film Experience Podcast!

This week, Katey’s boys are in the Mountain Time Zone, so she’s pulled in professional help from Joe Reid (The Atlantic) and Nick Davis (NicksFlickPicks.com) to run down Bradley Cooper’s aggressive beard in the record-setting Clint Eastwood film that is American Sniper.

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55 – Is Bradley Cooper Just Jai Courtney With A Monkey’s Paw? And Other American Sniper Questions
| 21. January, 2015

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Plus each hosts one Oscar Noms Highlight Story

This week, we’re late an abbreviated because of Martin Luther King Day, just like [semi-offensive political event reference]! American Sniper has been setting records in January and Katey, Matt, Da7e and David want to know why. Is it Bradley Cooper? Is it Clint Eastwood? Are Americans just hungry for heroes? Then, each host briefly talks about an Oscar Nomination story from the previous week, highlighting some fun picks and snubs. Follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich)  Patches (@misterpatches), Da7e (@da7e) and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

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FORMAT

00:00 – Lightning Round: Essential Facial Hair

01:31 –   Intro: Welcome To Episode 55! REVIEW!

5:17 – Patche’s Tidbit: American Sniper Seems Popular

21:44 – Mini-Segment: Oscar Talk 2015 Part 1

27:01:  Outro

 

54 – Things Are Bad, Except Maybe ‘Black Mirror’
| 13. January, 2015

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Plus a mini review of Appropriate Behavior!

This week, Katey’s been replace by Joanna, and everyone should be happy, but that doesn’t stop Patches, David, and Da7e from taking a bleak view of things. First, everyone wants to talk about Black Mirror, the British Import Sci-Fic anthology show and how it might be great, then David wants to tell you about a Sundance movie he enjoyed that is finally seeing release, then FINALLY DAVID CAN’T TAKE IT ANYMORE. The world is depressing and writing about film doesn’t seem to be helping anyone. Can the other hosts convince David to go on?  Follow the show (@FITWR), Joanna (@jowrotethis)  Patches (@misterpatches), Da7e (@da7e) and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

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FORMAT

00:00 – Lightning Round: Unexpectedly Enjoyed

01:43 –   Intro: Welcome To Episode 54! REVIEWS! Sexy Katey Reviews!

4:05 – David’s Tidbit: Black Mirror

18:21 – Mini-Segment: Appropriate Behavior mini-review

22:16 – Segment 3 – Everything is s****

45:15:  Outro

 

REVIEW – Selma
| 9. January, 2015

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Plus Taken 3 and Predestination!

This week, Patches, David, and Katey look at Ava DuVernay’s Selma, a docudrama portrayal of the protests that helped enact the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The film is anything but a striaghtforward Dr. Martin Luther King biopic, making for a complicated and entertaining film to grapple with. After that, short reviews of Taken 3 and Predestination, plus answers to this week’s lightning round questions.

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

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This week’s music:

“Been in the Storm” by Bernice Johnson Reagon
“Back in Time” by Huey Lewis & The News
“Loquasto Interational Film Festival” by Mark Mothersbaugh
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