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#382: Top 5 Supporting Performances 2011 / Year-End Blowout / Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

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We say goodbye, you say hello... Adam and new host Josh Larsen bid a fond farewell to 2011 by counting down the year's Top 5 Supporting Performances, and selecting 2011's best Ending, Villain, Score and more. Plus, despite their best efforts, they just can't hate "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close."

00-24:20 - Top 5: Supp. Performances of 2011 (Actors)
Music: The Temper Trap, "Sweet Disposition"
25:55-29:46 - Massacre Theatre
29:47-36:34 - Notes / Announcement / Polls
36:35-45:59 - Review: "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close"
Music: The Temper Trap, "Love Lost"
47:11-50:56 - Donations
50:57-1:16:30 - 2011 Blowout
Music: The Temper Trap, "Fader"
1:18:05-1:34:07 - Top 5: Supp. Performances of 2011 (Actresses)
1:34:08-1:36:34 - Close

BONUS CONTENT

Meet Josh Larsen

MUSIC

The Temper Trap

CORRECTIONS

- Yes, that's right... Rinko Kikuchi was also very good in "The Brother's Bloom."

NOTES / LINKS

- Massacre Theatre winner: Monique Bitros

Top 5 Supporting Performances of 2011 

2011 Blowout 

Drive-In Double Feature info

Adam's take on "Take Shelter's" ending

Adam and Tessa discuss "Margin Call"

Discuss with fellow Filmspotters at the Forum

SPONSORS / PARTNERS

The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith-iTunes


 
 

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