FS #277: Zombieland / Capitalism: A Love Story / Top 5 Bad Day Movies

Also on the show: Listener Feedback, music by The Dead Milkmen and Massacre Theatre -- presented by Pixar Talk. This week's winner will get the Pixar DVD of their choice.

Filmspotting #277
:24-13:20 - Review: "Zombieland"
13:21-16:29 - Poll Questions
16:30-23:22 - Review: "Capitalism"
Music: Dead Milkmen, "Air Crash Museum"
24:15-29:20 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: K. Spahr)
29:21-45:44 - Feedback (Tearjerkers)
Music: Dead Milkmen, "Punk Rock Girl"
46:19-55:54 - New DVDs/Donations
54:55-1:10:08 - Top 5: Bad Day Movies
1:10:09-1:13:54 - Close/Next Show
1:13:55-1:16:07 - Bonus: Matty's Movie Minute
NOTES
- Annie Proulx wrote the short story "Brokeback Mountain."
- Stuart Gordon directed David Mamet's "Edmond" -- but it's definitely a Mamet film.
- Jeff Goldsmith's Creative Screenwriting Podcast can be accessed through iTunes here.
- Follow more notes and corrections at http://twitter.com/filmspotting.
Labels: Bad Day Movies, Dead Milkmen, Michael Moore, Zombieland







5 Comments:
Which "Young at Heart" was referenced here? I looked it up and there are at least 3.
http://www.foxsearchlight.com/youngatheart/
Holy crap! I was mentioned during "Feedback" on Filmspotting. My life is now complete.
Totally, 100% with you on "Groundhog Day" - through the whole section I was thinking "well, if it's not number 4, it must be number 3... no? well it must be number 2.. what the? Oh- Bingo, number 1!"
However: one I must chide you for not even mentioning is Terry Gilliam's Brazil. Surely the mother of all bad day movies? Do you guys not feel an ounce of pity for poor Mr Buttle?
More teasing about doing audio commentaries? Get on with it! I want to know what the heck Barton Fink was about.
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