Cinebanter #57 - THE LAST MISTRESS and PINEAPPLE EXPRESS
The MP3 of Cinebanter #57 is available here.
In this episode, Michael and Tassoula survey sex and stoners in their double review featuring THE LAST MISTRESS and PINEAPPLE EXPRESS. During the Last Five®, Michael enjoys a trip to Belgium, while Tassoula climbs aboard that CARRIER Michael has been raving about. And in the final segment, they announce what their next film will be. The breakdown is as follows:
• 00:00 Intro
• 00:30 THE LAST MISTRESS Discussion
• Break
• 14:35 To Sum It Up
• Break
• 15:20 PINEAPPLE EXPRESS Discussion
• Break
• 34:35 To Sum It Up
• Break
• 35:15 The Last Five®
• Break
• 1:01:10 Show Notes/Credits and Outtakes
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Michael's Last Five in this episode were: KING CORN, DRUNKEN MASTER, IN BRUGES, LAST TANGO IN PARIS and WATER. Tassoula's Last Five in this episode were: JAWS, ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD, CARRIER (Part 1), CARRIER (Part 2) and THE RECRUITER.
Special thanks to Brad Daane and Mark Cummins for providing the original music in this episode.
Labels: 2008, adultery, Carrier, Cinebanter, France, In Bruges, infidelity, marijuana, MichaelVox, Pineapple Express, review, Tassoula, The Last Five, The Last Mistress
4 Comments:
Hurrah for movies and Cinebanter!
It's been a long, miserable, wet two weeks of English summer since #56; God I missed you guys! Really enjoyed King Corn and Carrier. Cheers Michael!
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Hi Paul,
Always great to hear from you - glad to hear you enjoyed King Corn (I still have to queue that one up) and Carrier. Michael definitely deserves due props for talking Carrier up. I'm immersed in it myself...
... and deservedly so. Carrier is fascinating isn't it, very well made, I love the honesty of it. Here's a link I found about the music http://www.pbs.org/weta/carrier/the_film_music_in_the_film.htm
I was pulling for the guy with the pregnant girlfriend he barely knew; I hope there's a follow-up at some point...
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