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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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.
You can listen below:
Posted on 01 September 2011 by Titus Richard
A lot of people are unhappy with the changes Netflix has made, but I still think they offer the best service out there (mostly due to their Watch Instantly library). Here’s 10 reasons why:
1. All the Criterion films on Instant. New and old, there’s a lot and they keep adding more.
2. Every season of Mad Men is on Instant. The new season doesn’t start until 2012, you have plenty of time to catch up.
3. Lots of MST3K. Always good for a laugh.
4. Troll 2 and the countless other “so-bad-they’re-good” movies. These are good when you want to host your own version of MST3K.
5. Miniseries, trilogies, and more. If you have the time, these are all worthy marathons.
6. Louie Season 1. It’s the best show on TV right now. If you haven’t seen it, you need to. If you have seen it, watch it again.
7. The New Arrivals for Instant aren’t half bad. Everything from 13 ASSASSINS and HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN to COLD WEATHER and I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS.
8. All seasons of South Park. Still the best animated series out there.
9. The films of Jan Svankmajer. Several of them are on Instant. If you haven’t seen any, it’s time to change that.
10. National Geographic. Whether you want to learn about the Science of Dogs or the World’s Most Dangerous Gang, it’s all there.
Are you keeping your Netflix service? If so, why? If not, what service are you switching to?
Posted on 16 March 2011 by Titus Richard
Posted on 15 March 2011 by Titus Richard
Recap of Day 3 at SXSW 2011.
Posted on 21 December 2009 by Titus Richard
In this episode: We interview Danish filmmaker, David Noel Bourke. David just received U.S. distribution for his second feature film, No Right Turn. No Right Turn is a “character-based dreamy movie blending film noir, pulp, crime and fantasy”. No Right Turn will be released on Dec. 22nd, so buy yourself an early Christmas gift, or add it to your Netflix queue!
David shares some great tips on how to fund your film with a car loan, and how to find the right distributor that fits your film. David is an awesome guy, a talented filmmaker, and I know we’ll see great things from him in the future!