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Podcast: My “Top 10″ is Better than Yours (Ep. 13)

Posted on 02 February 2012 by DttM


In this episode: Titus, Jared, and John discuss their Top 10 lists of 2011 and debate about what they think are the worthy, and unworthy, picks.

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Because We All Need More Shaw Bros.

Posted on 14 June 2011 by DttM

The movies that corrupted our young minds are now coming back to television.  Set your Tivos to record an onslaught of Hong Kong bloodletting, and pass the gift of kung fu on to future generations.

From Fuel TV:

LAUNCHES LATE NIGHT KUNG FU FILM SERIES

Television personality Kelly Choi hosts weekend series of classic Kung Fu films beginning Saturday, June 18 at 11:00PM ET/PT

LOS ANGELES, CA – FUEL TV (www.fuel.tv), Fox Sports Media Group’s dynamic entertainment and sports network for young males, announces Late Night Kung Fu, a weekly two-hour film series devoted to iconic, English-dubbed Kung Fu films. Hosted by television personality Kelly Choi, Late Night Kung Fu premieres Saturday, June 18 at 11:00PM ET/PT with “Executioners from Shaolin.”

Acquired from Shaw Brothers Studios, the largest movie production company of Hong Kong films, FUEL TV airs ten classics throughout the summer. “Late Night Kung Fu is a great way to introduce these classic, fight-fueled action films to a new generation of potential fans,” says George Greenberg, FUEL TV’s GM.

Kelly Choi, who gained fame in the U.S. for hosting Bravo’s “Top Chef Masters,” joins the FUEL TV family to host the Saturday late-night television block. “I’m excited to begin a relationship with FUEL TV by hosting Late Night Kung Fu and helping expand the awareness of this popular style of cultural filmmaking to a new generation,” says Choi.

The Late Night Kung Fu line up airing on FUEL TV Saturdays at 11:00PM ET/PT is as follows:

  • June 18 – “Executioners from Shaolin”
  • June 25 – “Ten Tigers of Kwangtung”
  • July 2 – “Shaolin Intruders”
  • July  -  “Clan of the White Lotus”
  • July 16 – “Marco Polo”
  • July 23 – “The Magic Blade”
  • July 30 – “Killer Clans”
  • August 6 – “Legendary Weapons of China”
  • August 13 – “Shaolin Prince”
  • August 20 – “My Young Auntie”

For more information on FUEL TV, please visit www.fuel.tv.

From youtube:

Obligatory Quentin Tarantino reference.


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PODCAST: SXSW Day 4 and 5

Posted on 16 March 2011 by Titus Richard

Production still from Michael Tully’s “Septien”

Recap of Day 4 at SXSW 2011.

  • JOHN’S GONE
  • SCENES FROM THE SUBURBS
  • SEPTIEN
  • THE OTHER F WORD

Production still from “Fightville”

Recap of Day 5 and wrap-up of SXSW 2011.

  • FIGHTVILLE
  • HOW TO DIE IN OREGON
  • HESHER

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PODCAST: SXSW ’11 Day 3

Posted on 15 March 2011 by Titus Richard

Recap of Day 3 at SXSW 2011.

  • WEEKEND
  • CONAN O’BRIEN CAN’T STOP
  • THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER SOLD
  • 13 ASSASSINS
  • PAUL
  • THE FUTURE

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Shorts Week Part Two: Cinema Defined

Posted on 25 January 2011 by John Chapman

Part Two of Shorts Week features a fantastic, one-shot film by the Dardenne Brothers, creators of L’Enfant, The Son, and Lorna’s Silence.

They created this film as a celebration of the anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, and I think it defines the power of cinema as accurately as I’ve ever seen.  A must-watch.

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