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013 – Four Adults Complain About A Celebrity Selfie Pizza Party
Episodes»Legacy»Volume 1 | | 4. March, 2014

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Four different opinions, one epic segment.

This week, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e are still winding down from Oscar Season and have decided to devote the entire show to critiquing the 2014 Academy Awards Telecast and a few Oscar recipients, so they can reunite and celebrate and even do some bets in the baccarat online, so everyone could have some fun. Each of the four bring a gripe for discussion and many an offensive tangent is explored from the social etiquette of selfless to a scolding for laughing at the dyslexic. Oh, also 12 Years A Slave begs the question if awarding Best Picture to race films dilute their reception. Hoo boy!

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 – 00:46: Lightning Round: Movie Dogs

00:57 – 02:08   Intro: Welcome To Episode 13! iTunes Thank Yous! 

02:03- 53:39   Oscars 2014 Discussion Roundtable…okay, more like a square-table. 

53:39 – 56:52  Outro

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This week's music:

"Let It Go Remix" by WeskerJunior
Jimmy Fallon, Idina Menzel & The Roots Sing "Let It Go" from "Frozen" (w/ Classroom Instruments)

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Review – Vacancy At The Grand Budapest Manger
Episodes»Legacy»Review Episodes»Volume 1 | | 28. February, 2014

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Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel and God’s Son of God!

This week we travel to the East, from Europe’s Republic of Zubrowka to the promised land of Jerusalem. First, Katey, Patches, and David give an early view of Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel, a film that might rank among the director’s best. Then FITWR-regular Jordan Hoffman prays movie-going audiences will avoid Son of God, an adaptation of History Channel’s Bible mini-series that chronicles the life of the the late Jesus F. Christ. Plus, we hijack your lighting round answers on film’s best hijackings.

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.

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

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:

“s’Rothe-Zäuerli Öse Schuppel” by Alexandre Desplat
“Everything’s Alright” by Yvonne Elliman from Jesus Christ Superstar
“Mr. Moustafa” by Alexandre Desplat

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012 – Too Many Indie Films & One Re-Edit Masquerading As New
Episodes»Legacy»Volume 1 | | 25. February, 2014

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Plus Harold Ramis, RIP.

This week, Katey, Patches and Da7e have many bones to pick after spending some time talking about Harold Ramis and his legacy. Then, Patches has discovered the embarrassing secret behind Son of God and the four hosts dig into a recent Salon article that suggests there might be too many independent films proliferating the market. This episode: Everyone with male genitals says things they regret.

Check out the Salon Article here.

Listen to/download Patches talking about Groundhog Day HERE at our first Quarter Quell.

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 – 00:57: Lightning Round: Hijackings

00:57 – 02:03   Intro: Welcome To Episode 12! 

02:03- 13:47   RIP Harold Ramis

13:47 – 21:40   Mini-Segment: Patches Bible Mystery Segment

21:40 – 46:09  Segment 3: TV Meta Commentary

46:09 – 49:02  Outro

 

This week’s “music:”

Twinkie – Ghostbusters
“I’m Dying” by V.A.S.T.
“3rd Planet” by Modest Mouse
1000 Pieces of Light” by Jess

Harold-Ramis

Review – The Rising Wind is Filled with Airplanes and Volcanic Ash
Episodes»Legacy»Review Episodes»Volume 1 | | 21. February, 2014

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A Pompeii and The Wind Rises Double Header!

This week is ripe with adventure as Katey and Patches grab their swords, slip on their sandals and scale Pompeii, the latest blockbuster from vulgar auteurist Paul W.S. Anderson. Then, after hinting at talking about it for months, Patches and David finally discuss Hayao Miyazaki’s final film The Wind Rises. Does the English version do justice to the Japanese original? It’s certainly not a disaster, like the movies you picked for this week’s lighting round.

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.

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:

“Pompeii” by Vitamin String Quartet

“Hikōki-gumo” by Yumi Matsutoya

“I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith

 

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