Archive for February, 2011

  • Movie Club Podcast #21: F For Fake, Catfish, Exit Through The Giftshop

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    The MOVIE CLUB Trick-u-mentary edition is now available at the Movie Club Podcast website. Episode #21 features lengthy spoiler-filled discussions of Orson Welles’ F For Fake, Banksy’s art disaster movie Exit Through The Gift Shop and the controversial Facebook relationship documentary, Catfish. The guest contributors for this episode are Film Junk‘s Sean Dwyer and The Documentary Blog’s Jay Cheel, Where The Long Tail Ends‘ James Gillham and local Row Three writers Marina Antunes and Kurt Halfyard. Wherein we discuss the nature of truth and documentary, the sexiest voice-over narrator, and the line between lies that lie and lies that tell the truth.

    The Movie Club is as much for the listeners as it is the contributors. Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section over at the Movie Club Page. (Comments are turned off on this post.) The Next Episode will be recorded in March and the films on discussion will be Flash Gordon and Zardoz.

  • Cinecast Episode 200(!) – Stats, Stories and Sunshine

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    So, the better part of five years just seems to have flown by us in a podcasting frenzy. First, THANKS(!) to everyone who has ever downloaded or streamed a show and actually listened to the thing in its entirety. We certainly could do the show without you, but what would be the point? It would not be as much fun or as rewarding without the feedback and comments; so thank you very much for all the interaction over the years! Also, several shout-outs in the show go to various people that have helped out over the years (you know who you are!) There is no main review this week, instead we spend the majority of our time working out personal issues with one another and just sort of reminiscing about the podcast. Also, favourite films, favourite film going experiences and a big old batch of great listener emails (two hours of that!) Eventually, we talk a little on The Mechanic on The Mechanic and sort through the great selection of DVDs coming out this week.

    So, excuse (or indulge) in a great big boatload of narcissism (fair warning!) and thanks everyone for listening and supporting over the past half decade. Here is to you and here is to two hundred more. Cheers!

    As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening!


     
     

     

     

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  • Cinecast Episode 200(!) – Stats, Stories and Sunshine [Alt. No Music Version]

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    Cinecast Episode 200 (alternate version with no music). This post is simply for streaming purposes and easier access for iTunes subscribers. For full show notes and listener comments, please visit the official post for this episode.

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  • Bing Again!

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  • After the Credits Episode 96: February Preview

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    Dale (Digital Doodles), Colleen (Mary Ostler Wood Butchery & Other Stuff) and I leave behind the duldrums of January for, *sigh* the duldrums of February. OK – so there might be one or two titles here of interest but generally, it still doesn’t look too hot. March can’t come soon enough.

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  • Banksy and Oscar

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    Quite possibly the only thing that could liven up this years Oscars would be some street art (or performance art chicanery) courtesy of Banksy’s via his ‘prankumentary,’ Exit Through The Gift Shop, being up for the Documentary award. A recluse seen in shadow, or in hoodie will probably not attend, but he may have something in store to wake up the home viewing audience. The image (courtesy of Movieline) sort of speaks for itself, doesn’t it?

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