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Friday, September 12, 2008

FS #226: Burn After Reading / Toronto Recap / Egoyan Interview / Fall Movie Preview

Sept. 12: George Clooney joins Brad Pitt for some Dumb and Dumber antics in the latest Coen Bros. comedy "Burn After Reading." Will the Brothers Coen follow up their critically-acclaimed "No Country for Old Men" with another sensational effort? Or will "Burn After Reading" leave Adam and Matty nostalgic for the likes of "The Ladykillers" and "Intolerable Cruelty" ... yikes. Plus, Matty was so excited when he heard Adam had brought him a gift from his recent trip to the Toronto International Film Festival; Matty was holding out hope for a lock of Bryan Adams' hair but would have been satisfied with a six pack of Molson. Fortunately for Filmspotting fans (but unfortunately for Matty), Adam came back bearing his Top 5 Toronto Films and an interview with legendary Canadian director Atom Egoyan ("The Sweet Hereafter") discussing his new film "Adoration." Plus, your hosts find time to preview the Fall slate with their Top 5 Most Anticipated Fall Movies.

Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by Ari Hest.

** Filmspotting is presented by Spout.com. This week the Oscar contenders have their coming out party at the Toronto Film Festival. Read all about them at blog.spout.com. **

Listen to Filmspotting #226

Filmspotting #226
:09-11:54 - Review: "Burn After Reading"
Music: Ari Hest
12:30-15:44 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Dylan Northrup)
15:45-30:27 - Voicemail, Polls, Feedback
Music: Ari Hest
31:44-40:56 - Toronto Recap
40:57-59:18 - Interview: Atom Egoyan
Music: Ari Hest
59:52-1:04:47 - New DVDs, Donations
1:05:01-1:18:25 - Top 5: Fall Movies
1:18:26-1:21:07 - Close/Next Show/Outtake

NOTES/CORRECTIONS
- Banned "Zach and Miri" poster

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1 Comments:

At 1:06 PM, September 20, 2008, Blogger Patrick Roberts said...

Brad Pitt can be so funny, as long as he's not taking himself too seriously... in any case, it's about time someone made good use of his habitually spastic arm movements

 

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