Podcast Questions - 9/26/11

Topic started by Flare on Sept. 19, 2011. Last post by JEC03 1 year, 8 months ago.
Post by Flare (18 posts) See mini bio

Hey Matt and Alex. I’ve been a listener of Behind the Screened Door since episode 1; and since the very first episode, Matt has had this obsession of constantly humming the Price is Right theme. It’s almost like an audio bumper between segments.

What’s the story behind Matt’s predilection of this theme? It doesn’t bother me, I just find it peculiar.

Also, we haven’t heard the “It’s been a long road” meme for a while.

Post by Naxwell (168 posts) See mini bio

Yo, Rorie.

I wonder what your thoughts on Kagamusha are. I love most samurai movies but did not like this one at all. I thought it was slow and bad. I wondered if that was just me.

Also, I saw Hara Kiri because of your "You might also like" video and absolutely loved it.

Post by Sgtpierceface (149 posts) See mini bio
Hey Matt and Alex. After hearing Daft Punk's TRON soundtrack, and The Chemical Brothers' Hanna soundtrack, I was wondering if you could think of any other musicians that you would like to hear a soundtrack from?
Post by NakAttack (99 posts) See mini bio

Hey Matt and Alex, if you were given the chance to write a new Star Trek series, would you;

A: Break from the fold, and try and do something different? (Like DS9)

B: Stick to the formula, and make more of the same? (Tos,Tng,Ent)

OR

C: Fuck it up and troll the community? (Voy)

Post by RedSox8933 (112 posts) See mini bio

Hey Alex and Matt,

Are you guys familiar with Aki Kaurismäki's Leningrad Cowboys Go America? It's one of my favorite road movies of all time and I just wanted to hear your thoughts on it.

Thanks,

Kevin from Boulder CO

Post by ArbitraryWater (160 posts) See mini bio

Hey guys.

I always find it interesting seeing the trajectory of any given television series throughout its various seasons. Some start fairly weak and get better (The Simpsons), while others start with a bang and get progressively worse (24). That being said, what are some of your favorite and least favorite final seasons of television, because as far as I can tell the final season is either the opportunity to wrap everything up satisfactorily or the last dying gasps of what once was a decent television series.

As always, love the podcast.

Post by Undeadpool (713 posts) See mini bio

Dolphin's Tale brings us Morgan Freeman, Kris Kristofferson, Harry Connick Jr. and the first cyborg dolphin on film since Johnny Mnemonic... and the movie, of course, looks TERRIBLE! What movies can you think of that had amazing casts or concepts but absolutely fell apart on execution?

Post by The_son_of_X51 (38 posts) See mini bio

Hey guys! What horror movie franchise would you like to see go to space, a la Leprechaun 4: In Space or Jason X? Also, what horror movie franchise would you like to see go anywhere ridiculous in general and where would it be?

Post by Hjels (431 posts) See mini bio
Hey, guys.  
  
Do directors who have started a downwards spiral ever pick up their game again? I loved Neil Mashall's first two movies Dog Soldiers and The Descent, but his next two, Doomsday and Centurion couldn't really compete. Have your favorite directors ever managed to pull themselves out of a slump, or is there no way back to the old magic? 
 
By the way; Hjels is pronounced "yells". 
Post by 1960sSpiderman (2 posts) See mini bio

After listening to your discussion about old childhood favorites failing to live up to your nostalgia, I was wondering if you'd ever considered a site segment exploring this topic. Something like a you can't go back kind of thing where you go back and watch an old cartoon show you have fond memories of and then write your thoughts afterwards to see how your outlook has changed. Not sure if you'd agree, but I think that could make for an interesting read.

Post by Zainyboy (28 posts) See mini bio

I live in South Africa, and Drive is only going to be released on 3rd December over here, despite the fact that movies are released in English. Some movies are released here at exactly the same time as the US release and most times its about a week or so later than the US release.  
Why would a movie like Drive take to long to be released in this country? Is it a studio decision, or is it related to licensing/censor board approvals, etc?   

Post by Jazzycola (33 posts) See mini bio

Is Hugh Jackman's new robot fighting movie just a Rock'Em Sock'em Robots movie?

Post by Mr_skeleton (953 posts) See mini bio

I will keep it short and to the point, what's your favourite feel good movie you like to watch when you are feeling a bit down or just want to relax?

@Jazzycola: I think there is actually going to be a Rock'Em Sock'em movie.

Post by RoboCop (381 posts) See mini bio

Rorie, are you ever going to get a video interview with Emma Stone?

Post by wealllikepie (49 posts) See mini bio

hey guys i know you discussed various comedy sitcoms on the screencast, but can you list some of your favorites. for me it would be it's always sunny in philadelphia with community and the office coming close behind

Post by JEC03 (96 posts) See mini bio

What's up guy's I notice when I was younger I could watch the same movie alot example Big Trouble In Little China. Now that I'm older I can only watch a movie once and I have no real need to watch it again until maybe years later.My question is there a certain movie that you loved growing that you watched over and over again and can you do that today or is a one time viewing enough for you?

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