[PODCAST] Last Thursday's show.
Hop a ride on “The Movie Show” as Joe and Mike review Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited, and make a holiday of it (‘WES-Fest 07’).
But if that wasn’t reason enough to enjoy the program, the boys interview Greensboro sound designer Douglas Quin about his work on Werner Herzog’s newest film as well as actor Brian Dierker from Into the Wild. The show also features reviews of two wonderful Casey Affleck films and 30 Days of Night, the final installment of the ‘Trilogy of Terror’ segments, a horrible joke about West Virginia courtesy of Mike, and a serious blunder by Joe, who mislabels the song “Everyone” by Van Morrison.
This week’s Hotline subject: Into the Wild
Soundtrack selections include:
“Alone Again Or” by Love from Bottle Rocket;
“Is There Life on Mars?” by David Bowie from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zisou;
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“Les Champs-Élysées” by Joe Dassin from The Darjeeling Limited.
P.S. If you saw “The Darjeeling Limited” and would like to share your opinion on next week’s show, leave a message on “The Movie Show” hotline at (336) 510-4119.
Click here!
P.P.S. If you want to subscribe to our podcasts, simply click the purple icon on the upper-right side of the page.
But if that wasn’t reason enough to enjoy the program, the boys interview Greensboro sound designer Douglas Quin about his work on Werner Herzog’s newest film as well as actor Brian Dierker from Into the Wild. The show also features reviews of two wonderful Casey Affleck films and 30 Days of Night, the final installment of the ‘Trilogy of Terror’ segments, a horrible joke about West Virginia courtesy of Mike, and a serious blunder by Joe, who mislabels the song “Everyone” by Van Morrison.
This week’s Hotline subject: Into the Wild
Soundtrack selections include:
“Alone Again Or” by Love from Bottle Rocket;
“Is There Life on Mars?” by David Bowie from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zisou;
-and-
“Les Champs-Élysées” by Joe Dassin from The Darjeeling Limited.
P.S. If you saw “The Darjeeling Limited” and would like to share your opinion on next week’s show, leave a message on “The Movie Show” hotline at (336) 510-4119.
Click here!
P.P.S. If you want to subscribe to our podcasts, simply click the purple icon on the upper-right side of the page.
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