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Friday, June 13, 2008

FS #214: The Incredible Hulk / The Happening / Top 5 TV Show Adaptations

June 13: Filmspotting SMASH! It's a summer blockbuster Lollapalooza this week as Adam and Matty tackle two new releases. First up on the main stage, the boys do battle with "The Incredible Hulk," Marvel Productions' latest adaptation of their own legendary comic book series with Edward Norton in the titular role and Louis Leterrier ("The Transporter") behind the camera. Will they embrace a big green Ed Norton, or pine for the days of big green Lou Ferrigno... or even Eric Bana?

Next up, M. Night Shyamalan infects moviegoers with "The Happening," starring Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel. After misfiring with the likes of "The Village" and "Lady in the Water," will Mr. Shyamalan return to Filmspotting's good graces, or will your hosts find reason to release some of their pent-up Hulk aggression? We warned you Mr. Shyamalan, don't make Filmspotting angry. Plus, in response to a summer filled with material based on popular TV shows, (we’re looking at you Miss Bradshaw, and you too Agent 99), Adam and Matty weigh in with their Top 5 TV Show Adaptations.

Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by Shame Train.

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Listen to Filmspotting #214

Filmspotting #214
:24-14:11 - Review: "The Incredible Hulk"
Music: Shame Train, "A Broken Hearted Girl..."
15:37-27:30 - Review: "The Happening"
Music: Shame Train, "Wax Lips Wax Wings"
28:35-32:17 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Khris Vickroy)
32:18-45:02 - Listener Feedback (SATC, Best Dressed Characters)
Music: Shame Train, "1/2 Right"
44:43-49:28 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations
49:29-1:03:19 - Top 5: TV Show Adaptations
1:03:20-1:06:25 - Close/Next Show/Outtake + Extra Vulgarities

NOTES/CORRECTIONS
- Ed Norton is credited with having co-written "Hulk" with Zak Penn.

- Matty -- and maybe Adam as well -- referred to Bill Bixby as Bruce Bixby. And Bruce Banner as David Banner. The character's full name is David Bruce Banner. Didn't Bill Bixby go by David in the original series?

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Friday, October 19, 2007

FS #182: Anderson-Schwartzman Interview / We Own The Night / Top 5 Musicians Turned Actors

October 19: On this week's show... Adam (ever the good son) and Matty (always the black sheep) discuss "We Own The Night," James Gray's new archetypal brothers/cop drama starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg and Robert Duvall ... Plus, a week after reviewing "The Darjeeling Limited," Adam sits down with the film's co-writer/director Wes Anderson (below) and co-writer/star Jason Schwartzman.

Also on the show: In honor of the former Mr. Marky Mark, Adam and Matty count down their Top 5 Performances by Musicians Turned Actors ... And Filmspotting contributor Carrie Shepherd shares her thoughts on one of the standout films from the 2007 Chicago International Film Festival -- Julian Schnabel's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly."

New music by Scotland Yard Gospel Choir courtesy of Bloodshot Records.

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Listen to Filmspotting #182

Filmspotting #182
:21-12:17 - Review: "We Own The Night"
12:18-15:43 - CIFF Review: "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"
Music: Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, "Aspidistra"
16:13-29:56 - Wes Anderson/Jason Schwartzman Interview
Music: SYGC, "Pins and Needles"
30:23-33:49 - New DVDs, Donations
33:50-36:47 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Steven Youngkin)
36:48-48:25 - Listener Feedback (Michael Clayton, Chicago Movies)
Music: SYGC, "I Never Thought I Could Feel This"
48:55-53:02 - Poll Questions
53:03-1:04:19 - Top 5: Performances by Musicians Turned Actors
1:04:20-1:07:09 - Close/Next Show/*Darjeeling Outtake Montage*

CORRECTIONS/NOTES
- "Diving Bell's" Jean-Dominique Bauby suffers from Locked-In Syndrome.

- Watch "Hotel Chevalier"
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