The Return of the Sam
As first detailed in this morning's edition of The Dope Sheet [Sign up here]...
Let's start with the good news: Sam's NYC sojourn comes to an end this week. By Sunday he'll be back in the Chi and we can start having face-to-face conversations again rather than studio-to-studio ones.
Now for the bad news: Tuesday night's cross-country recording session of Cinecast #98, which was to feature a review of "United 93," presented a few technical difficulties. We decided that with Sam returning on Sunday, the smartest move would be to just hold off until he gets back and record then. That means no show today (Wednesday) or Friday. We sincerely apologize for the delay, but trust us... the shows will be better for it.
So here is our revised schedule, which will provide a triple dose of Cinecrack next week:
Monday, May 8: Cinecast #98, review of "United 93," Massacre Theatre, Top 5 Preview, Cinecast's new name announced!
Wednesday, May 10: Cinecast #99, The Gingers (Musicals Awards), Listener Feedback, Top 5 One-Timers Revisited. Tying in with "United 93," we thought it would be fun to resurrect a Top 5 from way back on Cinecast #11 -- movies that we really like but aren't eager to sit through again because they are so disturbing.
Friday, May 12: Special 100th Episode Extravaganza, review of Mission: Impossible III, the Most Memorable Cinecast Moments, and our Top 5 (or 10 or 20) Favorite Performances with Special Guest appearances by "Roger Dodger" writer/director Dylan Kidd and "Brokeback Mountain" co-producer Scott Ferguson. Plus, we hope to have Aberdeen City in studio for a live performance.
Thanks for your patience!













5 Comments:
Wow! What a week of Cinecrack to come! Had to pass along a few comments -- first, now that you've decided to revisit the One-Timers, I don't feel so lame for having suggested it recently (read the archive, Laura!). Also, I recently watched Roger Dodger, since you two CANNOT stop talking about it. It was kind of a guy's movie (what's the opposite of "chick flick"?), but I did really like it, so thanks for the tip. I'm really looking forward to the Screwball Comedies marathon, too. Thanks for an amazing podcast!
AAAHHHHH!!!!! No Cinecast?!!! Oh, if only Spock's brother Sybok were here to share my pain....
Maybe on your 100th show, you can look back on all of your Cinecast Confessions and see how many of those movies you actually got around to seeing.
Of course, what we really want is you to repeat of your Massacre Theater Musical Moment from Cinecast #56, but this time, you should sing "I've Had the Time of My Life" from "Dirty Dancing."
Maybe "Cinecast Confessions" would be a good marathon. And we could all make our own confessions, watch those, and everyone's spirit can be at rest.
I'm taking next week off of work to enjoy the Cinecrack frenzy.
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