Katey, Patches and David continue their amazing pleasant conversations without Da7e around talking about Ant-Man. Katey is watching Friday Night Lights and hit the ever-difficult second season, prompting a conversation about True Detective Season 2 and when we pull the rip-cord on a series that isn't doing it for us anymore. Then – Patches got engaged! – the hosts each pick a movie that makes them think of marriage in a celebratory mini-segment. Finally: Adam Sandler: how is this still a thing? Is there anything really morally wrong with people spending money to make crappy and lazy movies that make money, or can we hate-hate-hate on it?
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00:00 – Lightning Round: Still funny Sandler
01:17 – Intro: Welcome To Episode 79! REVIEWS!
04:33 – Tidbit: Exiting TV mid-series
16:27 – Mini Segment: #SheSaidYes
21:07 – Segment 3: What does Adam Sandler Owe Us?
43:402- Outro
Music Breaks
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In the summer of revolving hosts, Katey is out, the dudes are in and Da7e wants to talk about the theater of going on a good dark ride at an amusement park and how that's like what we want from movies. Then, Patches and David get to get in on the conversation with movies that the male audience missed to their own detriment. Finally, in honor of the excellent Tangerine (shot on an iPhone!), the guys talk about movies shot on consumer grade equipment.
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00:00 – Lightning Round: Replacing Vince Vaughn
01:05 – Intro: Welcome To Episode 77!
03:25 – Tidbit: Dark Rides
15:57 – Mini Segment: Males Missed Out
24:19 – Segment 3: Movies Shot On Consumer-Grade Equipment
42:08 – Outro
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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.
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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
Family Feud Theme 1968
“From Any Road (Theme from True Detective)” by The Handsome Family
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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).
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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!
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
“Fuel” by Metallica
“Humans From Earth (Alt Version)” by T-Bone Burnett
“1000 Pieces of Light” by Jess
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