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A film podcast from Chicago featuring new movie reviews, top 5 lists and insightful film talk with Adam Kempenaar and Sam Hallgren
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J.E., February 17, 2006
Reviewer: J.E.
from Chicago, Illinois
The Cinecast podcast is a movie review show hosted by by Adam Kempenaar and Sam Hallgren. One of the guys used to write reviews for a newspaper, and his experience really shows. Both of these hosts are very articulate and extremely knowledgeable about movies. They give detailed reviews of current movies, as well as Top 5 lists in various categories.
I love movies, so it was fun for me to listen to Adam and Sam give their opinions about all these flicks. The best thing about this podcast is that the hosts talk about the movies in a down to earth way; they are not snobbish at all and aren't out simply to show that they know more cinematic terms than you do. I give this show 5 stars, and I will definitely subscribe to it!
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FS #219: The Dark Knight / Top 5 Performances of the Year (So Far)
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, Jul 18, 2008
July 18: Biff! Bam! Pow! It's here. It's finally here. The podcast you've been waiting months to hear has arrived... Adam and Matty, wait for it, count down their Top 5 Performances of the Year (So Far) with some help from Steve Prokopy (aka Capone) of Ain't It Cool News. Oh, and the boys squeeze in a couple minutes discussing director Christopher Nolan's latest epic Batman saga, "The Dark Knight," starring Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, and the late Heath Ledger. Will a movie that couldn't possibly live up to its advanced billing do just that? Or will it leave Filmspotting's own Dynamic Duo asking, "Why so serious?"
Tune in next week for a special Spoiler Edition review of "The Dark Knight" with special guest Michael Phillips from the Chicago Tribune.
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by Utah Carol.
** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com. **
CONTEST Congratulations to Re-cast "The Matrix" grand prize winner jdamer83 and runner-up wadetown! Re-cast "Reservoir Dogs" now for a shot at great prizes!

Filmspotting #219 :24-13:57 - Review: "The Dark Knight" Music: Utah Carol, "Kimberly Smiles" 14:52-18:48 - Voicemails, Polls 18:49-26:51 - Feedback (Hellboy, Teach An Alien, Creatures) Music: Utah Carol, "Sam's Ranch" 27:20-31:46 - New DVDs, Donations 31:47-35:26 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Dan Krahn) 35:27-53:41 - Top 5 Female Performances Music: Utah Carol, "The Northern Skies" 54:01-1:01:23 - Contests 1:01:24-1:14:45 - Top 5 Male Performances 1:14:45-1:17:22 - Close/Next Show/Outtake
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Check out Steve's interview with "The Fall" director Tarsem here.
- "Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day" is actually out on DVD 8/19.
- Saleh Bakri is the actor who is so good in "The Band's Visit" (one of many).

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FS #218: Hellboy II / Rififi / Top 5 Movie Creatures
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Sun, Jul 13, 2008
July 11: Time to take a Magical Journey of Mystical Wonder as we review one of Matty's most anticipated movies of the year, "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," directed by Guillermo ("Pan's Labyrinth") Del Toro. Will Del Toro's Mos Eisley-esque menagerie warm Filmspotting's hearts, or leave them as cold and black as a re-imagined Jabba the Hutt circa "The Phantom Menace"? Plus, in honor of "Hellboy," the boys list their Top 5 Movie Creatures. All the while, back at the lair, Jules Dassin and company have been busy planning the caper of the century, or at least busy creating the template for every heist film ever made, with "Rififi," the third entry in Filmspotting's Classic Heist Marathon.
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by The Clientele.
** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com. **
CONTEST Filmspotting and Spout.com invite you to take the red pill and Re-cast "The Matrix" for a chance to win some great American Apparel swag. A 2nd place winner will get "Batman: The Movie" on Blu-Ray DVD.

Filmspotting #218 :24-14:10 - Review: "Hellboy II" Music: The Clientele, "E.M.P.T.Y." 15:19-20:10 - Voicemail, Polls, Notes 20:11-32:54 - Listener Feedback (WALL-E, Loneliness Movies) Music: The Clientele, "Impossible" 33:46-37:04 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Ann Enders) 37:05-48:24 - Classic Heist #3: "Rififi" Music: The Clientele, "Step into the Light" 48:55-55:42 - New DVDs, Donations, Contests 55:43-1:09:15 - Top 5: Creatures 1:09:16-1:11:06 - Close/Next Show/Outtake
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Hear Adam on the /Filmcast discussing "Hancock" here... Thanks to /Filmcast's David Chen for his last minute help on getting me the "Dazed and Confused" sound clip for this show!

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FS #217: Hancock / Gonzo / The Killing / Top 5 Movies To Teach an Alien About Earth
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, Jul 04, 2008
July 5: This week, in honor of America's celebration of its independence, Filmspotting's resident Yankee Doodles mark the Fourth of July by feting two larger-than-life paragons of the American Way. First up, the lads review Peter Berg's action comedy "Hancock," starring Will Smith as the titular anti-superhero. Then the boys get "Gonzo" with a review of director Alex Gibney's latest documentary chronicling the life and work of America's foremost psychedelic journalist rebel, Hunter S. Thompson. In recognition of Will Smith's storied service as Earth's ambassador to the alien set, Adam and Matty roll out their Top 5 Movies To Teach an Alien About Earth.
Plus, what's more American than getting rich quick? The Classic Heist Marathon heads to the races for a discussion of Stanley Kubrick's classic "The Killing," featuring Sterling Hayden as a small-time hoodlum attempting a daring racetrack heist.
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by Dan Bern.
** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com. **

Filmspotting #216 :24-8:59 - Review: "Hancock" 9:00-17:25 - Review: "Gonzo" Music: Dan Bern, "New American Language" 18:53-23:28 - Voicemail, Polls, Notes 23:29-32:40 - Listener Feedback (Actor-Director Duos, Loneliness Movies) Music: Dan Bern, "Albuquerque Lullaby" 33:28-37:20 - New DVDs, Donations 37:21-40:54 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Andy Scheper) 40:55-52:33 - Classic Heist #2: "The Killing" Music: Dan Bern, "Turning Over" 53:17-57:17 - Filmgaming Contests 57:18-1:08:02 - Top 5: Movies To Teach an Alien... 1:08:03-1:11:39 - Close/Next Show/Outtakes
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Dan Bern performance information in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids can be found here.

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FS #216: WALL•E / Mongol / The Lavender Hill Mob / Top 5 Movies About Loneliness
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Sat, Jun 28, 2008
June 27: Alright campers, grab your suitcases, strap grandma to the roof, and hop into the old Griswald family station wagon... we're off to "WALL•E" world. This week Adam and Matty review the latest animated feature from director Andrew Stanton and the creative geniuses at Pixar. Will Disney's little-robot-that-could warm your hosts' cynical hearts, or leave our intrepid duo wishing they had left robots where they belong... in the 1980s, on the scrap heap of history with Johnny #5 and that annoying butler robot from "Rocky IV"?
Plus, Filmspotting goes bully for bullion as our Classic Heist marathon roars to life with the gang from the "The Lavender Hill Mob," an Ealing Studios caper-comedy from 1951 featuring the legendary Alec Guinness.
Also on the show: Matty's Movie Minute takes on Gengis Khan and "Mongol," Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, music by The Nadas and -- inspired by "WALL•E's" solitary protagonist -- our Top 5 Movies About Loneliness.
** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com.
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"Matty's Movie Minute" intro written and performed by Joren Cain and Jessica Israels from Valdosta, GA / Outro written and performed by Tom Knight from Ithaca, NY.

Filmspotting #216 :24-13:40 - Review: "WALL•E" 13:41-15:30 - Matty's Movie Minute: "Mongol" Music: The Nadas, "Pieces on the Ground" 16:25-19:47 - Voicemails, Polls 19:48-31:28 - Listener Feedback (Incredible Hulk, Actor-Director Duos) Music: The Nadas, "Loser" 32:36-36:00 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Jim Owen) 36:01-43:43 - Classic Heist #1: "The Lavender Hill Mob" Music: The Nadas, "No Thank You" 44:14-51:26 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations 51:27-53:44 - Carlin/Winston Tributes 53:45-1:05:09 - Top 5: Movies About Loneliness 1:05:10-1:08:36 - Close/Next Show/Outtakes
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - I really hope people don't write in telling us to say it "WALL-e" and not "wall-E".
- Nick from Glasgow correctly notes that I keep suggesting "The Incredible Hulk" is only 90 minutes long when it is really 114. I'd still like to see the 135 minute version Leterrier reportedly turned in originally, but the discrepancy between the original and the 'compromised' cut we ended up with obviously isn't as big. I can't account for where I got the 90 minutes from.
- "Rififi" should be up next in our Classic Heist Marathon, but we said "The Killing" and that's what we'll go with.
- Learn more about Stan Winston here.

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FS #215: Get Smart / Overlooked DVDs / '70s Sci-Fi Awards / Top 5 Actor-Director Duos
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, Jun 20, 2008
June 20: Eschewing the trend adopted by seemingly every other media outlet this week, Filmspotting steadfastly refuses to incorporate the phrase "Missed It By That Much" during its brief review of "Get Smart," the action-comedy starring Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Terrence Stamp and Alan Arkin. In fact, the boys practically refuse to discuss "Get Smart" at all, opting instead to bring you some Overlooked DVD Picks. It seems like only yesterday Adam and Matty were first treated to the post-apocalyptic beads of He-man sweat dangling from the bronzed barreled chest of Chuck Heston in "The Omega Man." Time really flies when you're living in zombie/drone/space-ebola/Bruce Dern-filled dystopias. The lads honor the best of their recently wrapped '70s Sci-Fi Marathon by meting out the coveted Damn Dirty Ape Awards. And ... apropos of absolutely nothing ... Filmspotting rolls out its Top 5 Actor/Director Duos. That's just the way we roll.
Also on the show: Matty's Movie Minute, Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by Biirdie.
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Filmspotting #215 :36-6:32 - Review: "Get Smart" 6:33-8:06 - Review: Matty's Movie Minute 8:07-15:52 - Overlooked DVD Picks Music: Biirdie, "Catherine Avenue" 17:17-33:52 - Listener Feedback (Panda, Happening, TV Adaptations) Music: Biirdie, "Petals" 34:31-37:48 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Kim Gonsalves) 37:49-47:16 - '70s Sci-Fi Marathon Awards Music: Biirdie, "I Wish I Could've Been There" 47:54-54:26 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations 54:27-1:05:09 - Top 5: Actor-Director Duos 1:05:10-1:06:41 - Close/Next Show/Outtakes
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FS #214: After Hours (The Haunting)
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Wed, Jun 18, 2008
June 18: It was an evil podcast from the beginning -- a podcast that was born bad... Adam and Matty huddle together in the dark for another bonus show featuring a Listener's Choice review of Robert Wise's 1963 horror classic "The Haunting" and more great Listener Feedback.

NOTES - The next Listener's Choice winner was actually chosen from donors who were thanked between episodes #209 and #213.

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FS #214: The Incredible Hulk / The Happening / Top 5 TV Show Adaptations
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, Jun 13, 2008
June 13: Filmspotting SMASH! It's a summer blockbuster Lollapalooza this week as Adam and Matty tackle two new releases. First up on the main stage, the boys do battle with "The Incredible Hulk," Marvel Productions' latest adaptation of their own legendary comic book series with Edward Norton in the titular role and Louis Leterrier ("The Transporter") behind the camera. Will they embrace a big green Ed Norton, or pine for the days of big green Lou Ferrigno... or even Eric Bana?
Next up, M. Night Shyamalan infects moviegoers with "The Happening," starring Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel. After misfiring with the likes of "The Village" and "Lady in the Water," will Mr. Shyamalan return to Filmspotting's good graces, or will your hosts find reason to release some of their pent-up Hulk aggression? We warned you Mr. Shyamalan, don't make Filmspotting angry. Plus, in response to a summer filled with material based on popular TV shows, (we’re looking at you Miss Bradshaw, and you too Agent 99), Adam and Matty weigh in with their Top 5 TV Show Adaptations.
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by Shame Train.
** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com.
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Filmspotting #214 :24-14:11 - Review: "The Incredible Hulk" Music: Shame Train, "A Broken Hearted Girl..." 15:37-27:30 - Review: "The Happening" Music: Shame Train, "Wax Lips Wax Wings" 28:35-32:17 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Khris Vickroy) 32:18-45:02 - Listener Feedback (SATC, Best Dressed Characters) Music: Shame Train, "1/2 Right" 44:43-49:28 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations 49:29-1:03:19 - Top 5: TV Show Adaptations 1:03:20-1:06:25 - Close/Next Show/Outtake + Extra Vulgarities
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Ed Norton is credited with having co-written "Hulk" with Zak Penn.
- Matty -- and maybe Adam as well -- referred to Bill Bixby as Bruce Bixby. And Bruce Banner as David Banner. The character's full name is David Bruce Banner. Didn't Bill Bixby go by David in the original series?

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FS #213: The Fall / Kung Fu Panda / Man Who Fell to Earth / Top 5 Sydney Pollack Movies
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, Jun 06, 2008
June 6: From whirling dervishes to whirling red pandas (who sound an awful lot like Dustin Hoffman), this week Matty and Adam ogle a scrumptious smorgasbord of visual feasts with reviews of Tarsem Singh's "The Fall" and the latest offering from Dreamworks Animation, "Kung Fu Panda."
Not to be out done, Nicholas Roeg offers up his own complex cinematic intarsia featuring David Bowie as an alien hanging with Rip Torn, Candy Clark, and Buck Henry in 1976's "The Man Who Fell To Earth," the final movie in Filmspotting's '70s Sci-Fi Marathon.
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, our Top 5 Sydney Pollack Movies -- a tribute to the late, great director -- and music by Austin Donohue.
** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com.
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Filmspotting #213 :35-10:36 - Review: "The Fall" 10:37-17:32 - Review: "Kung Fu Panda" Music: Austin Donohue, "Slow Vibration" 18:56-22:30 - "SATC" Voicemails, Poll Results 22:31-23:52 - "Indy 4" Voicemails 23:53-33:59 - Listener Feedback ("Indy 4") Music: Austin Donohue, "Forgetting Your Name" 34:39-38:32 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Trung Mai) 38:33-47:40 - '70s Sci-Fi #6: "The Man Who Fell to Earth" Music: Austin Donohue, "Listing" 48:25-52:50 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations 52:51-1:04:20 - Top 5: Sydney Pollack Movies 1:04:21-1:06:49 - Close/Next Show/Outtake
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - We recognize that Sydney Pollack's agent character in "Tootsie" isn't, as far as we can recall, necessarily ethically-challenged. Just play along... However, Tom Cruise is the doctor, of course, in "Eyes Wide Shut." Pollack is just some sort of power broker. The poll has been corrected.

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FS #212: Sex and the City / Logan's Run / Top 5 Best Dressed Characters
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, May 30, 2008
May 30: Slip on your Manolo Blahniks, lounge about in your best Dior, and hold onto your Louis Vutton Beverly Clutch as Filmspotting boldly goes where it's never gone before... the Chicago Tribune's Jessica Reaves helps Adam and Matty find their inner-Mirandas and inner-Carries with a review of "Sex and the City." In honor of the fierce ensembles worn by the SATC gals, your hosts roll out their Top 5 Best Dressed Movie Characters.
Not to be out done, Michael York drops by in his futuristic Sandman outfit as Matty and Adam dissect his effort to escape from a fractured utopia in 1976's Logan's Run, the fifth movie in Filmspotting '70s Sci-Fi Marathon. Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre and music by Anne McCue.
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Congratulations to the winners of Spout.com's recast "Raiders of the Lost Ark" contest -- PlantPage55 (1st prize) and dansinch (2nd prize). Another great recast contest is coming soon!

Filmspotting #212 :24-19:20 - Review: "Sex and the City" Music: Anne McCue, "Bright Light of Day" 20:10-25:18 - Indy 4 Voicemails, Polls, Corrections 25:19-35:45 - Listener Feedback (Top 5 Dialogue Scenes) Music: Anne McCue, "Tiny Little Song" 36:33-40:53 - Contest Winners 40:54-44:08 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Jeanne Kautzman) 44:09-55:50 - '70s Sci-Fi #5: "Logan's Run" Music: Anne McCue, "Coming To You" 56:41-1:00:33 - New DVDs, Donations 1:00:34-1:08:25 - Top 5: Best Dressed Characters 1:08:26-1:11:04 - Close/Next Show/Outtake
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Just in case I don't get a chance to bring this up on a future show... Matty and Jessica both thought my criticism of "Sex and the City's" opening montage was unfair, or at least nitpicky. That's fine, but my point wasn't so much that the montage was offensive (it's not). I just thought it was indicative of my larger problem with the film, which is that Michael Patrick King couldn't find a satisfactory way to really translate the show to the big screen.
- I think I may have referred to Michael York's character in "Logan's Run" as Logan 6. He's actually Logan 5.

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FS #211: Indiana Jones 4 / Soylent Green / Top 5 Characters Who Need a Comeback
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Thu, May 22, 2008
May 22: Dun-da-dun-daa, dun-da-daaa ... That's the sound of George Lucas, Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg teaming up to trade-in on Matty and Adam's childhood memories with the latest installment of the Indiana Jones saga, "The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Will Indy battling Cate Blanchett and her cold war Russians elicit the same whimsy and excitement that "Raiders of the Lost Ark" stirred in the souls of a young Adam and Matty? Or will the film's nostalgic pandering leave your intrepid hosts muttering, "Sequels, why did it have to be sequels?" Plus, in recognition of Indy’s much-anticipated return to the screen, Adam and Matty lay out the Top 5 Characters Who Need a Comeback.
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, music by David Ford and Matty gets a chance to try out his best Barbra Streisand karaoke impression ("People, people who eat people...") as the lads join Chuck Heston and Eddie G. Robinson on a mission to save humanity from itself with a review of the classic "Soylent Green," the fourth entry in the glorious Filmspotting '70s Sci-Fi Marathon.
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CONTEST Filmspotting and Spout.com invite you to recast "Raiders of the Lost Ark" for a chance to win some great American Apparel swag. A 2nd place winner will get "Speed Racer the Next Generation: The Beginning" on DVD.

Filmspotting #211 :24-13:06 - Review: "Indiana Jones 4" Music: David Ford, "Decimate" 14:17-17:38 - Poll Questions 17:39-26:12 - Listener Feedback (Speed Racer, Photog Movies) Music: David Ford, "Go To Hell" 27:07-30:29 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Steve Vesolich) 30:30-38:16 - '70s Sci-Fi #4: "Soylent Green" Music: David Ford, "Song for the Road" 38:43-42:48 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations 42:29-55:49 - Top 5: Characters Who Need a Comeback 55:50-59:28 - Close/Next Show/Outtake
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Worth noting that "LOTR" was edging "Star Wars" in the best franchise poll question at the time we recorded the show. The final tally was 30% for each with 1 vote separating the two.
- "The Motorcycle Diaries" isn't really a 'heavy' or 'depressing' movie... but it popped into my head because a long, long time ago on the show there was some discussion about how my Netflix disc sat at my house for like 4 months before I finally got in the right mood to watch it.
- Matty mentioned an 'Ellen' Chenoweth during the Top 5. He meant Kristin.
- I mentioned "Men in Black" and "Independence Day" when talking about Will Smith in relation to my #1 pick. I was really thinking of "Bad Boys," which is definitely more of a comedy and features Smith as a cop.

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FS #210: Redbelt / Son of Rambow / Silent Running / Top 5 Dialogue Scenes
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, May 16, 2008
May 16: "A man distracted is a man defeated." How distracted were Adam and Matty by Ricky Jay and company's performances in "Redbelt," the latest film from playwright/screenwriter/director David Mamet? Your hosts enter the Filmspotting octagon to review Chiwetel Ejiofor as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor forced to fight for his honor, his dojo and Emily Mortimer.
Plus, Matty finally catches up with the little English comedy that could from director Garth Jennings, "Son of Rambow," the darling of the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Meanwhile, Bruce Dern -- with some help from Joan Baez -- destroys Adam and Matty's (already fragile) relationship with his lead performance in "Silent Running," the third entry in Filmspotting's '70s Sci-Fi Marathon.
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, music by Ari Hest and... "Always Be Closing!" In honor of Mr. Mamet's unique librettos, the guys close out the show with their Top 5 Dialogue Scenes. "Of all the podcasts in all the world... you had to download ours."
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CONTEST Congrats to our 'Recast The Breakfast Club Contest' winners -- jamerika and cjwood. Next up... Filmspotting and Spout.com invite you to take your best shot at recasting "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" for a chance to win some great American Apparel swag. A 2nd place winner will get "Speed Racer the Next Generation: The Beginning" on DVD.

Filmspotting #210 :24-13:09 - Review: "Redbelt" 13:10-18:35- - Review: "Son of Rambow" Music: Ari Hest, "I'll Be Here" 19:28-22:01 - Poll Questions 22:02-34:18 - Listener Feedback (Box Office Bombs) Music: Ari Hest, "Concrete Sky" 35:26-38:46 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Michael Roth) 38:47-47:31 - '70s Sci-Fi #3: "Silent Running" Music: Ari Hest, "The Weight" 48:09-52:27 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations 52:28-1:04:37 - Top 5: Dialogue Scenes 1:04:38-1:07:36 - Close/Next Show/Outtake + Bonus Vulgarity
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Listener Kate insists that Alice Braga ("Redbelt") is not Sonia Braga's niece, despite all the Google links to the contrary. Sounds good to us.
- We (somehow) forgot to mention James Bond in the poll question this week. But it has been included here on the site.
- How many movies did Michael Cimino make after "Heaven's Gate"? Looks like 4.
- It occurs to me now that Recast winner jamerika is probably 'jam-erika' and not 'ja-merika.' Oh well, ja-merika sounds pretty cool.
- Matty was out of his element in denouncing of my "Almost Famous" pick. However, it does belong in the penalty box and has been placed there.
- "Almost Famous" was indeed nominated for Best Original Screenplay... and won too.
- We're certainly still open to suggestions, but we think we've come up with a good Top 5 for Indy IV next week -- Heroes Who Should Be Revived.

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FS #209: Standard Operating Procedure / Speed Racer / Andromeda Strain / Top 5 Photography Movies
feedback@filmspotting.net (Filmspotting)Author: Filmspotting Fri, May 09, 2008
May 9: With a summer movie line-up filled with the likes of Indy, Iron Man and Batman, good ol’ Arthouse Adam listed "Standard Operating Procedure," Errol Morris’ documentary on the notorious Abu Ghraib photographs, as his most anticipated summer film. This week the boys decide which was more gut-wrenching: "Standard Op’s" vivid depictions of the Abu Ghraib atrocities, or being subjected to the Wachowski brothers big-screen adaptation of "Speed Racer," starring Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, and a monkey.
Plus, tying in with the infamous evidence at the center of "Standard Operation Procedure," the guys offer up their Top 5 Photography Movies with help from Filmspotting friend and professional photographer Anthony Behar. Go Fimspotters Go!
Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, music by Chuck Prophet and the Filmspotting '70s Sci-Fi Marathon continues with a discussion of "The Andromeda Strain," the 1971 alien-microbe-from-outer-space classic based on Michael Crichton’s best-selling novel.
Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com.
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CONTEST Congrats to our 'Recast Ghostbusters Contest' winners -- frozenhamster and minerwerks. Next up... Filmspotting and Spout.com invite you to take your best shot at recasting '80s classic "The Breakfast Club" for a chance to win some great American Apparel swag. A 2nd place winner will get "Speed Racer the Next Generation: The Beginning" on DVD.
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