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| Podcast: | Filmspotting |
| Veröffentlicht: | vor 6 Jahren, am 15.11.2006 um 20:05 |
| Dateigröße: | 33.91 MB |
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| Beschreibung: | ![]() The writer/director team that partnered on "Amores Perros" and "21 Grams" have been trading public blows all year about who deserves more credit for the success of their collaborations, but what's interesting about Alejandro González Iñárritu and Guillermo Arriaga's latest film, "Babel," is the nearly seamless pairing of concept and execution. But is the movie any good? That, it turns out, is not so easily agreed upon. Plus, a review of "Borat" that Adam and Sam fear may be used against them if they are ever brought up on charges of sounding too "NPR-y." (Please note Adam's rather posh sounding "Really? I'm shocked" response to Sam's initial analysis of the film.) Also on the show, Massacre Theatre, 'The Nanooks' -- our Best of the Documentaries Marathon Awards -- and our Top 5 Culture Clash Movies. Music by M. Ward courtesy of Merge Records. Thanks to everyone who donated to Filmspotting this past week! We appreciate your support. Filmspotting is brought to you by Peerflix. Trade DVDs online at peerflix.com/filmspotting ![]() Filmspotting #135 :19-14:42 - Review: "Babel" Music: M. Ward, "Vincent O'Brien" 15:59-18:02 - Peerflix Winner (Jeffrey Kelly), New DVDs 18:03-28:40 - Review: "Borat" 28:41-34:00 - Donations, Poll Questions 34:01-37:12 - Adrienne Shelly Tribute Music: M. Ward, "To Go Home" 38:10-41:32 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Mark Kommers) 41:33-52:12 - Documentary Marathon Awards: The Nanooks Music: M. Ward, "Post-War" 53:21-1:11:37 - Top 5: Culture Clash Movies 1:11:38-1:14:00 - Next Week/Close/Outtake + 2 Bonus Outtakes NOTES/LINKS - Great print review of "Babel" - FS Review: "Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple" - Adrienne Shelly, New York Daily News story - Thanks to M. Robert Turnage for recommending the "respect, admiration and trust" scene from Hal Hartley's "Trust" - "Stromboli" review, John Flaus - Paul Baack brillianty suggested calling the Doc Awards 'The Nanooks' ... thanks also to Patrick Kelley in Altoona, PA for suggesting 'The Flahertys' Have a comment or Top 5 list you'd like to share? Send an e-mail or short mp3 clip to feedback@filmspotting.net. Or give us a call at 206-203-CINE and leave a voice message.
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