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Dale (Digital Doodles), Colleen (353 Haiku Review) and Marina look ahead to the films opening in December and tangent into a review of Baz Luhrmann’s Australia.
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Show Notes:
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:01 – Bumper
:04 – Opening Music: Friends Of Friends‘ “Table Fate”
:46 – Introduction
Opening December 5th
5:42 – Cadillac Records
6:14 – Frost/Nixon
8:01 – Punisher: War Zone
8:52 – Nobel Son
9:56 – Timecrimes
Opening December 12th
11:23 – Doubt
13:02 – Nothing Like the Holidays
14:00 – The Reader
15:04 – The Day the Earth Stood Still
17:48 – Gran Torino
18:50 – Wendy and Lucy
19:55 – What Doesn’t Kill You
20:46 – Delgo
Opening December 19th
21:43 – Seven Pounds
25:51 – The Tale of Despereaux
27:07 – The Wrestler
28:07 – The Brothers Bloom
– Kurt’s Review
30:00 – Yes Man
31:30 – Nothing But the Truth
Opening December 26st
32:39 – Bedtime Stories
33:14 – The Spirit
36:49 – Revolutionary Road
38:31 – Valkyrie
39:58 – Marley & Me
41:20 – Last Chance Harvey
43:09 – Waltz With Bashir
– Marina’s Review
45:45 – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
– Read the Short Story
45:15 – Defiance
55:15 – Australia Review
1:04:04 – Closing thoughts
1:06:58 – Closing Music: Paramore‘s “Pressure”
Australia Trailer
– Marina’s Review
– Colleen’s Review
Other Stuff
Movie Club Podcast
– Current Films: Soylent Green and The Insider
– Upcoming Films: Night of the Creeps and Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Ages Three and Up’s “Sick Flicks”
– December 15th at the Oakridge Cinemas, Die Hard
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Films seen numerous times in the theatre (as requested):
Some Kind of Wonderful – 3 times!
Mamma Mia – 3 times, each time with important women in my life and we all loved it
Those were the most, but there was one film that was so good I saw it twice during TIFF, not an easy feat! The second time I brought my sister. The film is True North (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0497365/) and sadly didn't get a regular Canadian release.
I'm so impressed that Coleen saw Tank Girl 7 times – that film rocks!!
Christmas Movie Traditions – not so much on these. I tend to fall back on classic Christmas films prior to Christmas like It's A Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street (B&W), A Christmas Story, The Bishop's Wife.
I also tend to take in Going My Way and The Bell's of St. Marys for some Bing Crosby goodness. And sometimes, Star Wars.
I think it's all about comforting classics although last year I did something completely different and had a Bruce Lee Movie Marathon! I might keep up with that and snag more Kung Fu films for this year.
Just starting the show and had to comment:
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Ron Howard? c'mon:
Cocoon
Splash
Gung Ho
Apollo 13
Cinderella Man
Never watched "Friends" but that clip was pretty funny.
As for Ron Howard:
Cocoon = not my thing
Splash = fun
Gung Ho = never seen it
Apollo 13 = meh
Cinderella Man = meh
But dude, he directed Far and Away which comes up later in the podcast. That movie is shit but I have a soft spot for it.