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Dale (Digital Doodles), Colleen and Marina look ahead to the films opening in January.
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Show Notes:
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Opening Music: Ryuichi Sakamoto & David Sylvian’s “Forbidden Colours” (iTunes)
Opening January 8th
Daybreakers
Youth in Revolt
Leap Year
Crazy on the Outside
Wonderful World
Bitch Slap
Opening January 15th
The Spy Next Door
The Book of Eli
Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
Opening January 22nd
Legion
Tooth Fairy
Extraordinary Measures
Opening January 29th
Closing Music: Placebo’s “Running Up That Hill” (iTunes)
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– Current Films: Artificial Intelligence: A.I. and Prince of Darkness
– Upcoming Films: After Hours and The Warriors
Great cast guys & Happy New Year! Was really fun listening to the upcoming Jan films and seems like everyone is looking forward to something different.
I have to say I'm with Marina on Youth in Revolt – couldn't be less interested and Cera seems to get similiar roles over and over again.
I can't believe now I'm mildly interested in Leap Year – dangnabit!
The Gibson/Roberts film was Conspiracy Theory – I have a soft spot for that one even though it's not brillant.
Looking forward to the next cast!
Sam Neill all the way!
I'm looking forward to Daybreakers because it was one of the few midnight madness (tiff) titles I missed last year.
You are spot-on for Undead, it's good for the budget, but pretty derivate stuff for the most part.
The Spierig brothers are pretty awesome in the sense that they like to get their hands dirty. They did Undead basically on their laptop and for Daybreakers they did over 200 effect shots themselves.
Daybreakers is pretty freakin' awesome. Lacking a bit on the character development side of things (some of the emotions between characters are a bit of a leap of faith) but overall, it's damned solid. And you're not kidding about The Spierig's liking to get their hands dirty. Some seriously awesome gore going on here. Like, seriously.