Cinebanter #42 - AMERICAN GANGSTER
The mp3 of Cinebanter 42 is available here.
In this episode, Michael and Tassoula go ghetto as they review the superstar-studded AMERICAN GANGSTER. In their Last Five®, Michael defends Ang Lee's latest and Tassoula confesses to seeing an animated film...by choice. To close out the show, the hosts respond to a Listener Last Five® and announce what they'll review next. The breakdown is as follows:
• 00:00 Intro
• 00:32 AMERICAN GANGSTER Discussion
• Break
• 24:39 To Sum It Up
• Break
• 25:15 The Last Five®
• Break
• 42:21 Listener Last Five® (Ellen from NY)/Show Notes
• 49:15 Credits and Outtake
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Michael's Last Five in this episode were: ACROSS THE UNIVERSE, INTO THE WILD, MICHAEL CLAYTON, GONE BABY GONE and LUST, CAUTION. Tassoula's Last Five in this episode were: LUST, CAUTION, MY KID COULD PAINT THAT, THE THREE BURIALS OF MELQUIADES ESTRADA, BEE MOVIE and BORN INTO BROTHELS.
Special thanks to Brad Daane and Mark Cummins for providing the original 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: 2007, American Gangster, Cinebanter, Cuba Gooding Jr., Denzel Washington, drug lord, Frank Lucas, Harlem, MichaelVox, podcast, Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe, Tassoula, Vietnam
1 Comments:
Hey guys! Just listened to the episode featuring my last 5 and I had to comment on one thing. I totally deserved the drubbing on Robin Williams, but lest you think all New Yorkers have bad taste in comedy, I should clarify I am not a native New Yorker. The good news is, in just 10 months of living here (I'm from the Midwest originally) all you listeners can become film snobs too. (Although really, it's much easier to be a film snob anywhere with the advent of Netflix and downloadable movies online...)
Per your advice I will watch "American Gangster" and ugly Denzel up in my mind.
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