Cinecast #19: We're Here, We're Dead, Get Used To It
Admitted horror naifs Adam and Sam wax philosophic about social commentary in "Land of the Dead," George Romero's long-awaited return to Zombie movie fare after a twenty year absence. While Adam ponders the relevance of Zombie flicks post-"Shaun of the Dead," Sam admits to having fun with Romero's satiric vision, which brings surprising intelligence to a film that consists largely of 'stenches' munching on human intestines.
Also on the show, a quick review of the excellent new film "Me and You and Everyone We Know" from performance artist and first-time filmmaker Miranda July. (We reviewed "Me and You" in greater detail on Cinecast #9 from Roger Eberts Overlooked Film Festival.) Sam also shares his thoughts on a couple other new releases: Nora Ephron's "Bewitched" and the American release of the 2003 French horror film "High Tension." All that, plus Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and our Top 5 Quotable Movies.
Cinecast #19
:36-10:47 - Review: "Land of the Dead"
12:00-21:43 - Short Reviews: "Me and You...", "Bewitched," "High Tension"
22:59-32:24 - Listener Feedback, Faye Dunaway Challenge
33:58-45:24 - Top 5 Quotable Movies
45:25-48:02 - Massacre Theatre














4 Comments:
Love your show. But sometimes you deliver "spoilers." Please keep in mind that some of us have not seen any of the movies that your talking about.
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dang,
im the worlds biggest romero fan,
and love you guys,
but this one just seems to not want to download.
Murhpy's law I guess
Try it again... we had to disable some older shows because of bandwidth limits. Thanks.
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