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Friday, March 02, 2007

Filmspotting #150: Zodiac / Oscars Recap / Top 5 Movies We Need To See


March 2: Inspector Harry Callahan took down a Zodiac-like killer with a bullet to the chest back in 1972's "Dirty Harry," but that was in the movie world. In the real world, the Bay Area serial killer was never caught. Which makes the unsolved case the perfect subject for a David Fincher movie. The director of "Seven," "Fight Club" and "The Game," Fincher doesn't mind making things unpleasant for his audiences, even if that means denying them the pleasure of seeing a bad guy get what's coming to him. "Zodiac" (opens today) was one of Adam and Sam's most anticipated films of 2007. Did it meet their expectations? At least one of them thought so.

Also on the show: Sam and Adam recap Sunday night's Academy Awards and wrap up their six-week Animation Marathon with "The Harryhausens," their Best of the Marathon Awards.

Plus, Massacre Theatre and the Top 5 Movies We Need To See -- a redux of the top 5 list from Filmspotting's second episode way back in March 2005.

Music by Anne McCue from the album "Koala Motel" courtesy of Messenger Records.

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Filmspotting #150
:19-13:07 - Review: Zodiac
Music: Anne McCue, "Bright Light of Day"
14:07-18:24 - Poll Questions
18:25-27:28 - Oscars Recap
Music: Anne McCue, "Coming To You"
28:20-30:34 - New DVDs/Donations
30:35-34:23 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Kevin Mulqueeny)
34:24-46:51 - Animation Awards: "The Harryhausens"
Music: Anne McCue, "Sweet Burden of Youth"
47:43-49:23 - Dope Sheet Contest Winners!
49:24-1:02:26 - Top 5: Movies We Need To See
1:02:27-1:03:21 - Close/Next Show

CORRECTIONS/NOTES
- Yes, there is some extra 'white noise' in Sam's audio track, especially in segments #2-4. This was our first effort recording with Sam in Milwaukee. Still working out the kinks.
- The Woody Allen clip during the Top 5 is from "Manhattan."

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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Filmspotting #147: Inland Empire / Tom Tykwer / Spirited Away / Top 5 Most Deserved Oscars


Feb. 7: In order to properly discuss David Lynch's new film "Inland Empire," Adam and Sam were given a one-show licence to turn Filmspotting into a forum to discuss abstract art.

That license was revoked halfway through their conversation.

If there are unconventional pleasures to be had with this unconventional film, what are they? What does it mean that a film is simultaneously thrilling, tedious, unnerving and impenetrable? Does that make it a masterpiece? Or a pretentious, self-indulgent exercise?

Also on the show: Adam's interview with director Tom Tykwer ... some quick thoughts on Tykwer's new film "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" ... and, after a long hiatus, the Animation Marathon returns with the fifth film in the six-week series, Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-winning "Spirited Away."

Plus, Massacre Theatre and the Top 5 Most Deserved Oscars -- the rare cases where the Academy actually got it right!

Music by The Silos from the album "Come On Like The Fast Lane" courtesy of Bloodshot Records.

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Filmspotting #147
:20-14:41 - Inland Empire
Music: The Silos, "Behind Me Now"
15:36-30:07 - Review: Perfume, Tom Tykwer Interview
Music: The Silos, "I Won You Won"
31:40-35:08 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: TJ Wells)
35:09-44:52 - Animation #5: Spirited Away
Music: The Silos, "Days Gone By"
45:40-46:59 - New DVDs, Donations/Nicknames
47:00-51:51 - Poll Questions, Dope Sheet Contest
51:52-1:02:58 - Top 5 Most Deserved Oscars
1:02:59-1:04:48 - Close

CORRECTIONS/NOTES
- "Inland Empire" trailer
- Why does Sam use the word "mind-Cinecast" when setting up "Inland Empire"? Replacing a vulgarity with the word Cinecast became fashionable in the Filmspotting Message Boards.

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