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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Cinebanter # 113 - PROMETHEUS

The mp3 of this show is here.

In this episode, Michael and Tassoula yet again disagree, as they review PROMETHEUS. In the Last Five®, Michael tells a story about childhood and Tassoula shares a recent travel adventure. Tassoula also shares her Top 3 films and experiences from the 38th Annual Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). The breakdown is as follows:

• 00:00 Intro
• 00:32 Discussion of PROMETHEUS
• Break
• 13:23 To Sum It Up
• Break
• 14:11 The Last Five®
• Break
• 42:27 Tassoula's SIFF Recap
• 56:13 Credits and Outtakes

Michael's Last Five in this episode were: I AM A GHOST, MAGIC AND BIRD, MODERN TIMES, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD and ULTRA MARATHON MAN. Tassoula's Last Five were: THE INNKEEPERS, INSIDIOUS, NEW YORK STORIES, TAKEN and PURPLE VIOLETS.

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Special thanks to Brad Daane, Mark Cummins and Vincent Do for providing the original music in this episode.

Tassoula has reviews, musings and movie-related product links at Tassoula's Movie Review Blog.

Reviews and/or notes of movies Michael sees can be found at his MichaelVox website.

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Monday, June 04, 2012

SIFF Sighting: ETHEL (Documentary, USA)

Everyone knows about JFK; most people also remember his brother, RFK, but what about Robert's widow, Ethel?

Ethel Skakel married Robert Kennedy when she was just 22, and together they produced 11 children. Their love was true, and as she tells it, happened at first sight.

In this amazingly intimate documentary by Ethel's youngest child Rory, Ethel herself—along with many of her children—tells the audience about her years on this earth from start to finish.

From her idyllic childhood in a (strictly Republican) Irish Catholic household to her absolute love for her husband and his service to America, to raising 11 children mostly on her own, Ethel has lived quite a life.

The stories her children tell here are nothing short of hilarious (she once brought home a seal to have as a pet; she once stole horses from a neighboring property to feed them). Her spunk, her smile and her spirit even now shine bright and are presented beautifully here in this funny yet moving portrait.

The Kennedy men will always be remembered for their contributions to our society. This film reminds us that the women in their lives had a lot to do with their efforts.

ETHEL screened at the 38th Annual Seattle International Film Festival.

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