Sinopsis
Remakes exist. Many are hated, some are loved. This is their podcast.
Episodios
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Episode 4: Love Affair / An Affair to Remember
12/07/2013Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3Love Affair (1939). IMDB. Wikipedia.An Affair to Remember (1957). IMDB. Wikipedia.Love Affair (1994). IMDB. Wikipedia.
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Episode 3: Godzilla (part 3)
12/07/2013PART 3: THE REMAKES THAT ALMOST WEREDownload MP300:00 Discussion of an attempted remake from the early 80s, written by Fred Dekker and intended to be directed by Steve Miner. The draft I haven't isn't available to read online, but a synopsis and full production history can be found in Steve Ryfle's book Japan's Favorite Mon-Star.08:33 Discussion of TriStar's initial stab at the franchise, as written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, and intended to be directed by Jan de Bont. The script is available to read at Elliott and Rossio's website, Wordplay, and a full production history can be found in Steve Ryfle's book.
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Episode 3: Godzilla (part 2)
12/07/2013PART 2: THE REMAKEDownload MP3Here it is, everybody. The massive discussion of the 1998 film Godzilla. For more information, visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.During the discussion, Noel mentions the first draft of the screenplay, which is available to read online here.
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Episode 3: Godzilla (part 1)
12/07/2013Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.We tried some new things with this episode. And it left us with six hours of audio. Yeah, I know. I've cut it down to about half that, but let us know if you prefer future episodes to be shorter and looser, or longer and more in depth. Just as long as we don't have to record for six hours again.PART 1: THE ORIGINALDownload MP3For more information about Gojira (1954), visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.
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Episode 2: The Parent Trap
12/07/2013In which an American accent is revealed to be trickier than a British one, Natasha Richardson gets snockered, and Evie seeks answers regarding the existence of electric hips....Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3A big thanks to our friend Kerri for joining us. Her laugh is almost as sinister and chipmunky as Evie's.Skype was a pain in the ass the night of the recording, garbling and skipping words, and cutting out on people left and right. I edited around it as best I could (we recorded for over two hours), but the occasional issue still slipped through, and we apologize if the final conversation feels a little scattered as a result. We would have stopped and rescheduled, but we were having too much fun.For more information about the 1961 version of The Parent Trap, visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.For more information about the 1998 version of The Parent Trap, visit its IMDB and Wikipedia pages.And for more information about the 1949 Erich Kästner novel, Das Doppelte Lot
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Episode 1: Psycho
12/07/2013In which an Oscar nominated director is accused of being a tracer, masturbation is declared to be wrong, and our guest is broken on more than one occasion....Illustration by Dana Miller. Check out her deviantART page.Download MP3.A big huge wonderful sensational not at all desperate thank you to Dayna from Made of Fail. While child services would likely disagree, she's the best parental figure any podcast could ask for.As we're sure you'll note early on, Noel doesn't talk for long stretches during the first half, and when he does, there's often the sounds of banging in the background. That's because, we kid you not, a maintenance dude showed up to fix a leaking faucet, something Noel requested two months ago, literally less than a minute before we were about to start recording. Since we'd rescheduled things twice already, we just decided to plug ahead, and an extra thanks must be given to Dayna's ranting skills so Noel could often mute his mic over the noise.For more information about the 1960 version of Psyc
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Episode 21, Part 2: Cat People (1982)
28/06/2013In which we're all horrible people who are going to hell....Download MP3A huge thank you to Kayleigh for joining us this episode. You can follow her on Twitter, and read her writing at The Book Lantern and The Sparkle Project. In the time since this recording (about 8 months ago!), she and several friends have started their own amazing podcast, Anglo-Filles.This episode discusses Cat People (1982). IMDb. Wikipedia.Excerpts from the film's score composed by Giorgio Moroder.
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Episode 21, Part 1: Cat People (1942)
18/06/2013In which our discussion of the evil psychiatrist would have been SOOOO much more fun had we recorded this after Hannibal premiered....Download MP3A huge thank you to Kayleigh for joining us this episode. You can follow her on Twitter, and read her writing at The Book Lantern and The Sparkle Project. In the time since this recording (about 8 months ago!), she and several friends have started their own amazing podcast, Anglo-Filles.This episode discusses Cat People (1942). IMDb. Wikipedia.Excerpts from the film's score composed by Roy Webb.
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Episode 20, Part 2: The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
14/04/2013In which Evie doesn't know how airports work....Download MP3A huge thank you to Weston for joining us this episode. You can follow him on Twitter.This episode discusses The Thomas Crown Affair (1999). IMDb. Wikipedia.Excerpts from the film's score composed by Bill Conti.
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Episode 20, Part 1: The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
20/02/2013In which Evie is tired....Download MP3A huge thank you to Weston for joining us this episode. You can follow him on Twitter.This episode discusses The Thomas Crown Affair (1968). IMDb. Wikipedia.Excerpts from the film's score composed by Michel Legrand.
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Episode 19, Part 2: Sabrina (1995)
05/01/2013In which you know this is not true....Download MP3A huge thank you to Tori Jo Lau for joining us this episode. You can follow her on Twitter or at her blog This Space Blank.This episode discusses Sabrina (1995). IMDb. Wikipedia.Excerpts from the film's score composed by John Williams.
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Episode 19, Part 1: Sabrina (1954)
09/11/2012In which the song represents his lost youth....Download MP3A huge thank you to Tori Jo Lau for joining us this episode. You can follow her on Twitter or at her blog This Space Blank.This episode discusses Sabrina (1954). IMDb. Wikipedia.Excerpts from he film's score composed by Friedrich Hollaender.
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Episode 18, Part 2: April Fool's Day (2008)
29/10/2012In which Poop is the killer....Download MP3A huge thank you to Angelle Tusa for joining us this episode. Her various multitude of projects can all be found at her official website. You can also follow her on Twitter.This episode discusses April Fool's Day (2008). IMDb. Wikipedia.Excerpts from the film's score composed by James Stemple.