FS #209: Standard Operating Procedure / Speed Racer / Andromeda Strain / Top 5 Photography Movies


Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, music by Chuck Prophet and the Filmspotting '70s Sci-Fi Marathon continues with a discussion of "The Andromeda Strain," the 1971 alien-microbe-from-outer-space classic based on Michael Crichton’s best-selling novel.
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Filmspotting #209
:24-12:28 - Review: "Standard Operating Procedure"
12:29-17:10- - Review: "Speed Racer"
Music: Chuck Prophet, "Let's Do Something Wrong"
17:33-20:34 - Poll Questions
20:35-29:35 - Listener Feedback (Iron Man)
Music: Chuck Prophet, "Maked Ray"
30:20-33:52 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Julian Cornell)
33:53-43:19 - '70s Sci-Fi #2: "The Andromeda Strain"
Music: Chuck Prophet, "Talkin' New Kingdom"
43:45-47:16 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations
47:17-1:01:23 - Top 5: Photography Movies
1:01:18-1:03:56 - Close/Next Show/Outtake
NOTES/CORRECTIONS
- Our apologies to those who downloaded the version with the repetitive ending. We have to do two different versions of the sign-off ("For Filmspotting..."), one for Chicago Public Radio.

Labels: Andromeda Strain, Christina Ricci, Emile Hirsch, Errol Morris, Speed Racer, Standard Operating Procedure, Top 5 Photography Movies






3 Comments:
A&E just produced an Andromeda Strain. Its pretty good. Check it out.
The original Andromeda Strain trailer is funny, especially the taglines:
"The suspense will last through your lifetime!"
I'm now getting recommendations from Netflix based on the fact that I've shown interest in Classic Sci-Fi & Fantasy from the 70s. Awesome!
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