This week, David decides that it's time to revisit James Cameron's Titanic this time, not Katey! Then – a documentary about skateboarding called Mind the Gap uses footage from throughout a young man's life and makes for a good mini-segment reccommendation. Finally, Filmstruck announces it is closing at the end of November. It is very sad.
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00:00 – Lightning Round: Halloween Costumes
02:04 – Intro – Welcome to Episode 236!
06:13 – Tidbit: Titanic
20:10 – Mini-Segement: Mind the Gap
33:26 – Segment 3 – Flimstruck is Struck
54:14 – Outro
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Guess what? TOMORROW is our first Fighting In The War Room Quarter Quell!
What is a Quarter Quell?
A podcast Quarter Quell represents a break in our usual format. Every 25 episodes, Katey, Patches, David and Da7e stop talking about current pop culture and cover a topic/movie that let’s you know a bit more about the four of them as people.
It’s humanizing, like naming a cow before the slaughter. Especially this Family Interveiw Quarter Quell, which is pretty humanizing, parents and siblings wise.
Leading up to Fighting In The War Room 25 (June 3rd!), we’ll be seeding our previous Quarter Quells under that other podcast name.
This week, we are amazed and delighted to be celebrating our 100th episode! As we have for every 25th episode– or “Quarter Quell”– we’ve changed up the format, and this time we’ve each brought in one of our family members for a discussion about… well, ourselves. In each of the four segments one of the usual podcasters is replaced by a family member, who is forced to answer questions about how in the world we turned out his way. Katey’s sister reveals how their entire family got obsessed with Titanic, Patches’ father admits he doesn’t share his son’s enthusiasm for The Smurfs, Da7e’s mom shares some of the slightly too explicit home movies he made as a child, and David’s brother-in-law– who likes even more obscure movies than David does!– calls David the most knowledgeable film lover he knows.
You can click here to watch one of the home movies that Da7e made, starting with an appearance by his mom and ending with a brotherly wrestling match. The thumbnail image for this post is Matt Patches as a young child.
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