Show Name - 10-24-2011
Show Number - 75
Real Date - 24th October 2011
Host(s) - Matthew Rorie - Alex Navarro
Podcast Description
In an illness-abbreviated edition of Behind the Screened Door, Rorie and Alex talk down the weekend movies that we bothered to go see, such as Paranormal Activity 3 and Milla Jovovich's The Three Musketeers, as well as The Walking Dead, Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows, some of the mildly entertaining news stories from last week, user questions, and moooooooooore! Milla Jovovich!
Podcast
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:30 - Holy Hell Matthew Rorie
00:01:00 - Paranormal activity 3
00:02:30 - San Francisco
00:03:00 - Twilight - Taylor Lautner
00:05:30 - SAW
00:06:00 - Poltergeist - Jump Scare
00:08:00 - hockey mask - Found footage
00:08:30 - Blair witch
00:10:00 - The Three musketeers - Real Steel - The help
00:12:30 - Paul WS Anderson
00:13:00 - Resident Evil - Logan Lerman - Ray Stevenson
00:13:30 - Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - Orlando Bloom - Luke Evans
00:15:30 - The man in the iron mask - Leonardo DiCaprio
00:16:00 - Charlie's Angels
00:19:00 - The Mighty Macs - Johnny English Reborn
00:19:30 - The Big Year
00:22:00 - Sin City
00:23:30 - Martha Marcy May Marlene - Take shelter
00:24:00 - Michael Shannon
00:24:30 - Rosemary's Baby - The Innocents
00:25:30 - The Walking Dead
00:26:30 - Quantum leap
00:27:00 - T-Dog - Lori Grimes - Shane Walsh - Glenn
00:27:30 - Otis - Carl Grimes
00:28:00 - Zombies
00:33:00 - Frank Darabont
00:34:00 - robert kirkman - Charlie Adlard
00:36:48 News
00:37:00 - Why Found Footage As A Storytelling Technique Isn't Just A Cheap Trick
00:37:30 - Hostel
00:38:00 - Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
00:41:00 - Joe Berlinger
00:41:30 - Akira
00:42:00 - Gary Oldman
00:44:30 - Assassin's Creed: Lineage
User Questions
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Hey guys.
Was there ever a horror movie you watched as a kid (when you shouldn't have to) that scared you so bad, it haunted you for a long time? In my case it was the original A Nightmare on Elm Street. I got away with watching it when I was just 7 years old, and it messed me up so bad; I was literally scared to even looked at the actual VHS tape. I had trouble sleeping for weeks.
Rorie - I remember fantasm messing me up
Alex - Poltergeist fucked me up
Rorie - I had re-occurring nightmares of the space shuttle landing on my house, and having all oil poor out of it, and have all the astronaughts be cover in oil. I would just wake up all breathless. Not sure what movie caused that.
Rorie - That may have even been caused by Space camp
Alex - The original Friday the 13th
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What is your favorite Disney animated movie?
Rorie - Tangled. Obviously.
Alex - I like tangled.
Rorie - I joke.
Alex - Excluding pixar from this...
Rorie - An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
Rorie - But sadly thats not a disney film. Its a Don Bluth production
Alex - I don't care about most disney films. Fantasia i suppose
Rorie - Lion king for me
Alex - I don't really like Disney films because I'm not a girl. I don't mean that in a derogatory way. It is just that Disney films are the princess fantasy storyline. I just didn't care.
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Hey Rorie and Navarro.
I was thinking about the Oscars, and how they are usually predictable for all categories. Last year there was no way that that The King's Speech was not going to win for best picture, and Colin Firth for best actor. So what I would like to know is, what are some of the most surprising winners you guys can recall from the past decade or so, regardless of category?
Rorie - When Roberto Benigni winning in 1998
Rorie - Shakespeare in love over Saving private ryan
Rorie - Crash
Rorie - The Matrix beating the Phantom Menace was a weird un-academy decision.
Alex - District 9 coming up in the best film category was shocking
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Hey Gents
Just wondering what you guys think of Workaholics?
P.S. My last two questions i have submitted have been about Quantum Leap so feel free to talk about that some more I'd hate to brake the trend.
Rorie - I don't know what that is
Alex - Its comedy central answer to Its alwasy sunny. Its rather foul, three guys live together, work shitty sales jobs and are all stoners. Its ok.
Alex - Its as raunchy as its always sunny but not as funny.
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Hi!
What are your guys' favorite uses of slow motion? I could go on and list for hours, but one example that stands out, not even slow motion (just low shutter rate) is an entirely unecessary 2 second clip of Will Arnett and Forte jumping up and down out of glee in The Brothers' Solomon.
...Do you guys have opinions on that movie? Or Bob Odenkirk's directoral works in general?
Rorie - The Brothers' Solomon was one of those movies that i watched for 20 minutes but switched it off
Rorie - it just didn't click with me
alex - the opening credits are the best thing about that movie.
Rorie - As for slow motion
Rorie - gosh
Rorie - A lot of jackie chan and jet lee movies.
Rorie - Slow motion takes some skill to make it seem not forced.
Alex - Its down to a matter of tastes. I love it when it comes down to totally idiocy. The Micheal Mann slow motion while having a circular pan.
Alex - I FUCKING LOVE IT!!
























