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Rafe’s Top Ten Movies of 2011
For the first time in all of my years of doing this, I’m not incredibly thrilled with my end of the year list. As usual, there are movies appearing on other people’s lists that I haven’t gotten to see, and unfortunate timing means I won’t be seeing them for another couple of weeks at the best. Rather than hold out on my “Best of” list for 2011 until the point that...
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Widescreen Warrior Plays with Video
Once upon a time, we played with video episodes of the podcast, and Rafe was sad. See, Rafe has some background in video production, and what we were doing with the podcast went against everything. One camera trying to shoot three people from a long shot for an hour. Who wants to watch that? Not me. At the same time, I was experimenting with video reviews. These were quite a bit of fun, but took longer...
The Adjustment Bureau [Review]
We’ve all had that day where one little thing going wrong has unraveled the entire day. Everything is going fine. The sun is shining bright. Then bam, you have a flat tire or spill coffee down your front or lose your cell phone or car keys. The effects of such a minute event can ripple through your entire day. Now you’re running late for appointments and your mood has been altered. But what if...
Weekly Blend #260 – Winning!
Rafe expresses guilt early in this week’s show over site traffic gained because of a Charlie Sheen article, yet that doesn’t stop us from cashing in on Charlie’s meltdown for the title of this week’s episode. Within we return to our normal format after our two week Oscar-laden break. Check out reviews of Rango, The Adjustment Bureau, and Take Me Home Tonight, our first week...
