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Friday, July 11, 2008

FS #218: Hellboy II / Rififi / Top 5 Movie Creatures

July 11: Time to take a Magical Journey of Mystical Wonder as we review one of Matty's most anticipated movies of the year, "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," directed by Guillermo ("Pan's Labyrinth") Del Toro. Will Del Toro's Mos Eisley-esque menagerie warm Filmspotting's hearts, or leave them as cold and black as a re-imagined Jabba the Hutt circa "The Phantom Menace"? Plus, in honor of "Hellboy," the boys list their Top 5 Movie Creatures. All the while, back at the lair, Jules Dassin and company have been busy planning the caper of the century, or at least busy creating the template for every heist film ever made, with "Rififi," the third entry in Filmspotting's Classic Heist Marathon.

Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by The Clientele.

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Listen to Filmspotting #218

Filmspotting #218
:24-14:10 - Review: "Hellboy II"
Music: The Clientele, "E.M.P.T.Y."
15:19-20:10 - Voicemail, Polls, Notes
20:11-32:54 - Listener Feedback (WALL-E, Loneliness Movies)
Music: The Clientele, "Impossible"
33:46-37:04 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Ann Enders)
37:05-48:24 - Classic Heist #3: "Rififi"
Music: The Clientele, "Step into the Light"
48:55-55:42 - New DVDs, Donations, Contests
55:43-1:09:15 - Top 5: Creatures
1:09:16-1:11:06 - Close/Next Show/Outtake

NOTES/CORRECTIONS
- Hear Adam on the /Filmcast discussing "Hancock" here... Thanks to /Filmcast's David Chen for his last minute help on getting me the "Dazed and Confused" sound clip for this show!

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Filmspotting #145: Children of Men / Pan's Labyrinth / Top 5 Breakthroughs of 2006


If 2006 was the year of the Mexican director, then it's appropriate that Adam and Sam finish their [gratuitously long] look at the year's best with reviews of films from two of the "Three Amigos" -- Alfonso Cuaron's "Children of Men" and Guillermo del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth." Along with Alejandro Gonzelez Inarritu's "Babel," the directors were responsible for three of the most imaginative, thrilling and powerful films of the year.

Cuaron's "Children of Men" is more than just an incredibly well shot movie, but it's hard to get past the sheer thrill of watching it. And del Toro's "Labyrinth" is more than just a well constructed "adult fairy tale"; but, of course, it's that, too. Both films work on a number of levels: as exciting cinema, as potent political allegories, as moving personal journeys ... here's hoping they find the audiences they deserve.

Also on the show, 2006: The Best of Everything Else -- with a little help two of the most quotable movies of the year, "Clerks II" and "Talladega Nights." Last week Adam and Sam announced their ten favorite films of the year. This week they bring you the overrated and the under-appreciated, plus their favorite villains, memorable scenes, surprises and more. And, after a long hiatus, Listener Feedback returns, along with Massacre Theatre and the Rian Johnson Memorial Top 5 Breakthroughs/Discoveries of 2006.

WARNING: Filmspotting apologies for a few f-bombs and other 'crude' language. We warned you about the first one in the voicemail, but somehow forgot to mention the swearing in the first "Clerks II" clip. And, well, we HAD to play that clip. You understand. We're not actually opposed to this language, but since the show is typically pretty clean, we feel obliged to point out such deviations.

Music by The Clientele from the album "Strange Geometry" courtesy of Merge Records.

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Filmspotting #145
:21-11:59 - Review: Children of Men
12:00-23:53 - Review: Pan's Labyrinth
Music: The Clientele, "E.M.P.T.Y"
24:50-31:03 - Voicemail, New DVDs, Donations, Poll Questions
31:04-37:11 - Meetup Notes, Dope Sheet, Corrections
37:12-43:49 - Listener Feedback (Best of 2006)
Music: The Clientele, "When I Came Home From The Party"
44:49-48:01 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Derrick Bates)
48:02-59:29 - Year In Review (Overrated, Underrated, etc...)
Music: The Clientele, "My Own Face Inside The Trees"
1:00:28-1:05:03 - More Year In Review
1:05:04-1:14:56 - Top 5 Breakthroughs/Discoveries
1:14:57-1:17:54 - Close/Next Show/Outtake

CORRECTIONS/NOTES
- Video: Charlie Rose - Cuaron, del Toro and Gonzalez Inarritu
- Video: Hustling the Double Massacre
- Seriously, we didn't overlook "Brick" writer/director Rian Johnson when putting together our Breakthroughs/Discoveries Top 5. We just wanted to shine the spotlight on some other folks who haven't received as much attention from us this year. It truly is the Rian Johnson Memorial List.

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