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009 – Philip Seymour Hoffman and Patches Matches Trivia
Episodes»Legacy»Volume 1 | | 4. February, 2014

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Plus Friedberg & Seltzer Parody Movies Discussed

This week, Katey, David and Da7e spend the majority of the episode entertained by Matt Patches, as the annual quiz-master has returned with a 2013 Edition of his punishing Patches Matches Trivia (back by popular demand!). Before that, Patches wants to talk about Spoof Movies by Friedberg & Seltzer and liking Spy Hard, then the hosts spend a good chunk of time processing the news of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s passing.

Oh, and the final SCREEN BITES review of Sherlock Series 3 episode 3 that Da7e is on? THAT’S RIGHT HERE.

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 – 00:50: Lightning Round: Branded Content

00:50 – 01:34   Intro: Welcome To Episode 9! 

01:34 – 13:43   Patches Tidbit : Friedberg & Seltzer

13:43 – 27:03   RIP: Philip Seymour Hoffman

27:03 – 1:00:36  Segment 3: Patches Matches

1:00:36 – 1:03:35  Outro

 

This week’s music:

“Mission Impossible III Theme” by Kanye West
“Turnin’ On The Screw” by Queens of the Stone Age
1000 Pieces of Light” by Jess

 

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Reviews – The Sexiest Reviews of Awkward Moment and Labor Day You Will Hear Today
Episodes»Legacy»Review Episodes»Volume 1 | | 31. January, 2014

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With Special Guest Amy Nicholson!

This week, David and Patches make a pack never to take dates to That Awkward Moment, the new bro comedy produced by and starring the comedic wunderkind Zac Efron. Then we wrangle Amy Nicholson of L.A. Weekly to help us bake a peach pie/make things a little steamier when we review Labor Day, the new film from Juno and Young Adult director Jason Reitman. We’d say who wrote the book it’s adapted from, but she might come after us when we start picking the movie apart.

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

“Closed Shades” by Crozet
“Half Acre” by Hem

 

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008 – Come For The Spectacle, Stay For The Mass Opiate
Episodes»Legacy»Volume 1 | | 28. January, 2014

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True Detective, American Horror Story, The Grammys – Important Doings On The Tube

This week, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e are all back in one time-zone and I, Frankenstein is still in theaters, so it’s time to turn our attention to the other glowing rectangle in our lives…our laptop screens. Ok, the 3rd Most Important Glowing Rectangle in our lives, the television. Katey and Patches watched The Grammys and Katey wants to know if the variety of performances made it a live event worth watching, Patches wraps up his Sundance 2014 coverage under heavy questioning from David and all 4 dig into the blurring line between film storytelling and television storytelling by touching on HBOs True Detective (spoiler free!).

Oh, and that SCREEN BITES review of Sherlock Series 3 episode 2 that Da7e is on? THAT’S RIGHT HERE.

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 – 00:42: Lightning Round: Housewife on the Lam!

00:42 – 01:25   Intro: Welcome To Episode 8! 

01:25 – 15:34   Katey Tidbit: Performance and Event TV

15:34 – 25:06   Mini-Segment: PatchDance Roundup

25:06 – 45:35  Segment 3: True Detective and the blurring line between film and TV

45:35 – 48:37  Outro

 

This week’s music:

“Fuel” by Metallica
“Humans From Earth (Alt Version)” by T-Bone Burnett
1000 Pieces of Light” by Jess

 

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Review – I, Frankenstein Surprisingly Not Really About Frankenstein’s Monster
Episodes»Legacy»Review Episodes»Volume 1 | | 24. January, 2014

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With electrifying guest Perri Nemiroff

While the Katey, Patches and David cats are away, the Da7e mouse plays by reviewing this year’s ridiculpus sci-fi/fantasy January release. Not since the days of Contraband has Da7e needed to bring the hammer down on a film in such a way, as it’s revealed I, Frankenstein is actually more about the design of Gargoyles and Demons more than the story of a self-actualizing monster. To help the Da7e monster self-actualize, he brought in returning guest Perri Nemiroff so he wouldn’t be shouting alone, into a void

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us: follow the show (@FITWR), Da7e (@Da7e) and Perri (@PNemiroff) 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:

 

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