Tue, 30 September 2008
Two films, almost 70 years apart, based on the play by Clare Boothe Luce about friendship and betrayal with an all-female cast. The remake removes some of the cattiness of the original, but was a remake even necessary in the first place? Plus more talk about Mad Men, the Emmys sink to a new low in terms of hosts and it's a long story but Lisa ends up accidentally recording Hitchcock's Saboteur. http://www.filmednotstirred.com
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Wed, 24 September 2008
Two CIA comedies, both whacked-out. Burn After Reading is pretty much everything you'd expect from a spy thriller from the minds of the Coen Brothers. Then a look back at 1979's The In-Laws with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin superbly paired together for full comic genius, not to mention flies with beaks. Also Jeff finds Superbad very funny but Lisa can't hang with Cheaper By The Dozen and re-watches The Cell to figure out why she found it mediocre the first time. Plus is ID4 guilty pleasure material or just plain bad? http://www.filmednotstirred.com/
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Wed, 10 September 2008
We're talking to you cordless. This week it's a look at two college comedies that attempt to take on deeper meaning. Tune in and find out which one is more successful (hint: it's the one directed by Rob Reiner). First up, The House Bunny with Anna Faris as a Playboy bunny turned sorority house mother. Then a look back at The Sure Thing with John Cusack and Daphne Zuniga. Plus Jeff re-watches Punch-Drunk Love. Also Lisa recommends Mad Men and is enjoying the second season of Saving Grace. http://www.filmednotstirred.com/
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