Cinebanter #35 - BROKEN ENGLISH
The MP3 file of Cinebanter 35 is available here.
In this episode, Michael and Tassoula commemorate the first anniversary of their show by taping their review of BROKEN ENGLISH in the same studio. They also share their Last Five®, and MichaelVox joins Average Matt at his home studio for a joint discussion of RATATOUILLE. Tassoula and MichaelVox close out the episode with some show notes (and a lot of outtakes). The breakdown is as follows:
• 00:00 Intro
• 00:32 BROKEN ENGLISH Discussion
• Break
• 23:02 To Sum It Up
• Break
• 23:34 The Last Five®
• Break
• 35:08 Average Matt (with MichaelVox)
• 50:14 Tassoula's RATATOUILLE rebuttal
• 51:50 Show Notes
• 53:40 Credits and (several) Outtakes
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Michael's Last Five in this episode were: APOCALYPTO, PARIS, JE'TAIME, SICKO, RATATOUILLE and BLACK SNAKE MOAN. Tassoula's Last Five in this episode were: GOODFELLAS, THE EDUCATION OF SHELBY KNOX, SICKO, SHERRYBABY and FORREST GUMP.
Special thanks to Brad Daane and Mark Cummins for providing the music in this episode.
Reviews and/or notes of every movie Michael sees can be found at his MichaelVox website.
Tassoula has reviews, musings and movie-related product links at Tassoula's Movie Review Blog.
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Labels: Average Matt, Broken English, MichaelVox, New York, panic attack, Paris, Parker Posey, Ratatouille, romantic comedy, Seattle, Tassoula
1 Comments:
Michael -
Thanks for your words about Gump. I thought I was alone in my opinions about that film. The underlying theme of "don't ask questions, do as your told" and the fact it took Best Picture from Pulp Fiction... grrrrr...
John
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