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Friday, October 23, 2009

FS #278: Where the Wild Things Are / High and Low / Top 5 Nostalgia Movies (Redux)

Oct. 23:

Little Sammy and the Mystery of Filmspotting Island
By Ayn Ballgame

Sammy was a little boy who loved making mischief (many would argue his acting out stemmed from Sammy’s lack of a relationship with his estranged father).

One day, young Sammy was making so much mischief around the house that his mother sent him to his room without supper (while she went to the phone to schedule another appointment with her therapists, Dr. Friedman and Dr. Jim Beam).

Alone in his room (with only his X-box, his Wii, his action figures, his Legos, his board games, his DVDs, his iPod, and his toy trucks to keep him company), Sammy sulked and moped and exclaimed, “I’m so bored!”

“Hellllllllooooo, young Sammy!” boomed a voice from out of nowhere.

“Why are you using a Jamaican accent?” boomed another voice from out of nowhere.

“It’s not a Jamaican accent! I’m trying to sound authoritative, you know, cool,” whispered voice number one.

“You sound like you’re doing a bad imitation of Punjab from Annie,” countered the other voice.

“Does Punjab even talk in that movie?” rebutted the voice from "Cool Runnings."

The booming unseen voices then began to bicker for ten minutes.

Finally, young Sammy shouted, “Who are you guys!?”

“We’re the Monsters of Filmspotting Island!” boomed the two voices in unison.

“Jinx,” whispered the invisible Jamaican.

“Filmspotting island?”

“It’s a fantastic place with no moms to make us do things, where we play all day and watch movies every night!” answered the unseen voice with the weird accent that now sounded a little like a bad Ricardo Montalbán.

“Sounds great!”

“It is great!” answered the voices.

“Can I come visit?” asked Sammy.

“Oh, hah, heavens no. You’re a rude little boy who makes too much mischief. Besides, it would be totally creepy if you were to come hang out with two much older Monsters on our island. Think of the liability.

"Ugh, creeps me out just thinking about it,” answered the more neurotic sounding voice.

“Oh,” said a disappointed Sammy. “Then why are you talking to me?”

“Because we wanted to let you know about our latest show. When we’re not playing all day and stuffing our bellies with gumdrops for dinner and Big League Chew for desert, we like to discuss the movies we watch. This week, we’re talking about Spike Jonze’s latest "Where the Wild Things Are," Akira Kurosawa’s "High and Low" and we list our Top 5 Nostalgia Movies from when were wee little Monsters just like you.”

“You just wanted to tell me about your show?” asked Sammy.

“Yeah, while you’re being punished, why not make something of it? Help your poor mom out, learn a thing or two. Way you’re headed right now, best you could hope for is to start working on your phrasing of ‘You want fries with that,” taunted the invisible Bob Marley. “I guess it could be kind of freeing knowing you’ll never have to deal with the attendant pressures of being a Rhodes Scholar.”

“I’ll show you, you jerky Filmspotting Monsters!” shouted an angry little Sammy. “I’m gonna grow up and direct awful movies just so you have to discuss them!”

“Little Uwe? Is that you?” teased the voice that didn’t sound like he came from the outskirts of Kingston.

And with that the Monsters' howling laughter began to fade away until little Sammy was once again alone in his room, a broken former shell of himself, now haunted by the prospect of his college choices.

The End

Also on the show: Music by Mittens On Strings and Massacre Theatre -- presented by Pixar Talk. This week's winner will get the Pixar DVD of their choice.

Listen to Filmspotting #278
Filmspotting #278
:13-19:48 - Review: "Where the Wild Things Are"
Music: Mittens On Strings, "Lou Reed Says"
20:49-25:28 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: J. Pascal)
25:29-31:35 - Voicemail, Polls
31:36-47:20 - Kurosawa #6: "High and Low"
Music: Mittens On Strings, "Big Brother"
47:44-58:01 - New DVDs/Donations
58:02-1:17:23 - Top 5: Nostalgia Movies
1:17:24-1:21:12 - Close/Next Show/Outtake

NOTES

- Jeff Goldsmith's Creative Screenwriting Podcast can be accessed through iTunes here.

- Follow more notes and corrections at http://twitter.com/filmspotting.

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Friday, September 04, 2009

FS# 272: Taking Woodstock / The Hidden Fortress / Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies

Sept. 4: How ‘bout another hand for Sha Na Na?! Groovy. Okay, cats. Just a reminder, please avoid the Sluggo and Nancy tabs, man. They’re no good. All right, up next, we’ve got a great act, all the way from Richard J. Daley’s cow palace on the prairie, Chicago, it’s the soulful crooning of Adam and Matty. Their set list includes Matty performing the Star Spangled Banner on his flugelhorn, followed by a discussion of the new Ang Lee joint, "Taking Woodstock," featuring Demetri Martin, Imelda Staunton and Liev Schreiber. Then they delve into "The Hidden Fortress," man; we’re talking 1958 and Akira Kurosawa’s classic samurai epic starring Toshiro Mifune, the fourth film in their on-going Kurosawa Marathon. They’ll come back for an encore with their Top 5 Most Anticipated Fall Movies. Heady stuff, man.

Also on the show: Music by The Penelopes, Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre -- presented by In Review Online and Pixar Talk. This week's winner will get the Pixar DVD of their choice.

Listen to Filmspotting #272
Filmspotting #272
:13-20:07 - Review: "Taking Woodstock"
Music: The Penelopes, "Sabotage"
21:00-40:55 - Polls, Listener Feedback
Music: The Penelopes, "Stuck in Lalaland"
43:05-48:44 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: J. Wilcox)
48:45-1:00:07 - Kurosawa #4: The Hidden Fortress
Music: The Penelopes, "Circle of Seasons"
1:00:36-1:13:11 - New DVDs/Donations
1:13:12-1:28:59 - Top 5: Most Ant. Fall Movies
1:29:00-1:31:29 - Close/Next Show/Outtake

NOTES
- I wasn't laughing at "Battle Royale" being Tarantino's favorite film since 1992 (not all-time), but laughing at the fact that Matty had no idea what "Battle Royale" was.

- I wasn't necessarily arguing "Schlinder's List" does trivialize the Holocaust, just that the argument certainly can be made.

- Help send Chris White to Australia to direct "Brick" the play at Fundable.com.

- Toronto Film Fest Meetup details.

- Check out TheReelists.com and feel free to contact editor Corey Atad at coreyatad@thereelists.com.

- Get 10% off retro movie inspired t-shirts at Wake Up... Time To Die by using the discount code FSPOT10.

- Massacre Theatre version of "Meet the Parents" courtesy of Kevin Crossman.

- Follow more notes and corrections at http://twitter.com/filmspotting.

- Jeff Goldsmith's Creative Screenwriting Podcast can be accessed through iTunes here.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

FS #270: Ponyo / Throne of Blood / Top 5 Films of 2000

August 21: 今週のfilmspottingは、日本editionです! まずAdamとMattyは、宮崎 駿の崖の上のポニョにたいして話します。それから、ShakespeareのMacbethを参考にした、黒沢明のクラシック蜘蛛巣城を話します。そして最後には、2000年のtop 5映画。

We believe the show description above loosely translates to: Two American dunderheads try to sound smart talking about Hayao Miyazaki's latest animated feature "Ponyo," and Kurosawa's 1957 classic take on Macbeth, "Throne of Blood." The yammering yankee dorks also list their Top 5 Films of 2000.

Plus: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre -- presented by In Review Online -- and music by Deer Tick.

Listen to Filmspotting #270
Filmspotting #270
:13-15:00 - Review: "Ponyo"
Music: Deer Tick, "Easy"
15:55-21:19 - Voicemail, Polls
21:20-23:38 - Matty's 'The More You Know'
23:39-34:47 - Feedback ("District 9")
Music: Deer Tick, "Little White Lies"
35:45-40:28 - Massacre Theatre
40:29-52:50 - Kurosawa #3: "Throne of Blood"
Music: Deer Tick, "Song About a Man"
53:55-1:04:15 - New DVDs/Donations
1:04:15-1:21:56 - Top 5: Films of 2000
1:21:57-1:25:26 - Close/Next Show

NOTES

- We didn't choose Ponyo over Inglorious Basterds. Basterds wasn't an option for us because Matty wasn't able to make the lone press screening. Next week for QT.

- Adam's Top 5 Films of 2000 Regrets: Need to see Yi Yi and Dancer in the Dark.

- Adam's Top 5 Films of 2000 Honorable Mentions: Ghost Dog, Wonder Boys... and the first half or so of All The Pretty Horses.

- Amores Perros was counted as a 2001 movie and made Adam's Top 5.

- Here's the link to the Akira Kurosawa forum discussing the Lady Asaji scene that Adam referenced.

- For some reason Adam has started calling Ang Lee "Ahng"... and he reverted back to mispronouncing Mifune. Sorry. Probably butchered Lady Asaji too.

- Follow more notes and corrections at http://twitter.com/filmspotting.

- Jeff Goldsmith's Creative Screenwriting Podcast can be accessed through iTunes here.

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Friday, July 31, 2009

FS #267: Funny People / Ikiru / Top 5 Movies About Comedy

July 31: What’s up Cleveland?! So nice to be back in the City of Lights. What’s the deal with these iPods? You see these things? Everywhere I go, people have iPods clipped to their arms or hanging from their belts. Not me. I still rock the Walkman. Remember the Walkman? Remember cassette tapes? You’d spend hours listening to the radio hoping they'd play your song? You’d hear the first few bars and run to the boombox and hit record? And then you’d scream in agony because you got the radio guy’s voice! Oh man, you couldn’t give a girl a mix tape with the radio guy’s voice on it! Guys would set up tables in the lunchroom selling radio mixes like they were Grateful Dead basement session bootlegs... “I got GNR Don’t You Cry Tonight, 9:17 last Friday WXRX, completely clean dude, all pure, this is the good stuff.”

Anyway, I’ve been listening to this show, it’s called Filmspotting. You know these guys? They DON’T SHUT UP! I’m like, what in God’s name could you possibly have to say about Judd Apatow’s "Funny People" for like 17 minutes? It’s Adam frigging Sandler! Last time I looked, he wasn’t beating out Marlon Brando for the role of the Waterboy. But these guys, they don’t stop there. They keep going and start yammering away about some Japanese film from 50 years ago called "Ikiru." And they’re such pretentious snobs, they start talking about how this film is all about the meaning of life, and yada yada. COME ON. It’s some old dude sitting on a swing! I’m like, old dude, you’ve got CANCER, quit stalking the kids and get your butt to Vegas. But nooooo, Adam and Matty (what kind of name is that? I mean seriously? That’s how you describe your dog’s fur, it’s not a name!) they keep droning on and on about the Top 5 Movies About Comedy.

What do these guys know about comedy? If it’s not some unknown, unwatchable indie flick or something directed by Steven Soderbergh, these two morons aren’t interested. That Kempenaar jerk wouldn’t know funny if Ingmar Bergman himself rose from the dead, came to his house and started kicking him in the jewels while wearing a Michael Bay ringer tee-shirt. All right, my name's M. Night, you’ve been great!

Also on the show: Massacre Theatre -- presented by In Review Online -- and music by Ben Folds.

Listen to Filmspotting #267
Filmspotting #267
:13-19:52 - Review: "Funny People"
Music: Ben Folds, "Hiroshima"
20:40-33:25 - Polls, Listener Feedback
Music: Ben Folds, "Effington"
34:53-39:44 - Mass. Theatre (Winner: A. Dillon)
39:45-50:46 - Kurosawa #2: "Ikiru"
Music: Ben Folds, "Brainwascht"
51:42-1:01:59 - New DVDs/Contests/Donations
1:02:00-1:16:07 Top 5: Comedy Movies
1:16:08-1:19:59 - Close/Next Show/Outtake

NOTES
- I didn't come to the show expecting to quote Woody Allen and ended up combining, more or less, a couple great lines: "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work; I want to achieve immortality through not dying. I don't want to live on in the hearts of my countrymen; I want to live on in my apartment."

- Here's the Bill Simmons article using "Almost Famous"... and the "Fresh Air" podcast about Zooey Deschanel.

- Read the Watchmen Contest winners here. Thanks again to Titan Books!

- Seattle Metro Cinemas blog

- Follow more notes and corrections at http://twitter.com/filmspotting.

- Jeff Goldsmith's Creative Screenwriting Podcast can be accessed through iTunes here.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

FS #264: Moon / Rashomon / Top 5 Moon Movies

July 10: When the moon hits your eye, be sure to grab your moon boots, chomp down on some moon pies and moonwalk over to your iPod and listen in as Filmspotting brings you a discussion of Duncan Jones' new science-fiction thriller "Moon," starring Sam Rockwell and the voice of Kevin Spacey. But wait, don't switch over to your copy of Dark Side of the Moon just yet; the lads will also bring you their Top 5 Moon Movies, none of which feature the star of Air Bud 2, Warren Moon. Then, stay tuned, as the latest Filmspotting Marathon kicks off with a dissection of the highly influential 1950 classic from director Akira Kurosawa, "Rashomon."

Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre -- presented by In Review Online -- and music by Alkaline Trio.

Listen to Filmspotting #264
Filmspotting #264
:13-16:40 - Review: "Moon"
Music: Alkaline Trio, "Over and Out"
17:54-27:41 - Voicemail, Poll Questions
27:42-40:44 - Feedback: "Public Enemies"
Music: Alkaline Trio, "Calling All Skeletons"
42:01-46:30 - Mass. Theatre (Winner: D. Parker)
46:31-59:45 - Kurosawa #1: "Rashomon"
Music: Alkaline Trio, "I Found Away"
1:00:34-1:07:20 - New DVDs/Donations
1:07:21-1:22:09 - Top 5: Moon Movies
1:22:10-1:24:13 - Close/Next Show

NOTES
- Follow more notes and corrections at http://twitter.com/filmspotting.

- Jeff Goldsmith's Creative Screenwriting Podcast can be accessed through iTunes here.

- Despite our comments about "Joshua" at the end of our "Moon" discussion, it's actually not a movie we heartily recommend.

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