Last week, I was thrilled to join host Ryan McNeil as a guest on The Matineecast, one of my favorite podcasts. The show was packed with discussion on a variety of great films, including the personal favorite Out of Sight. Our main topic was Rian Johnson's Looper, which I listed as the #1 most anticipated film from the remainder of 2012 in a Top 5 List in August. We delved into the key themes from this intriguing movie and probably just scratched the surface. I had a blast recording this podcast, which also covered Woody Allen's Manhattan. Beyond my participation, I'd highly recommend that you add The Matineecast to your weekly listening. There are plenty of guests much smarter than me who talk with Ryan each week. If you get the chance to listen to our discussion, let me know what you think in the comments section. You can listen to this episode on Ryan's site through this link. While you're there, you should also check out the wealth of material about movies on his site.
Last week, I was thrilled to join host Ryan McNeil as a guest on The Matineecast, one of my favorite podcasts. The show was packed with discussion on a variety of great films, including the personal favorite Out of Sight. Our main topic was Rian Johnson's Looper, which I listed as the #1 most anticipated film from the remainder of 2012 in a Top 5 List in August. We delved into the key themes from this intriguing movie and probably just scratched the surface. I had a blast recording this podcast, which also covered Woody Allen's Manhattan. Beyond my participation, I'd highly recommend that you add The Matineecast to your weekly listening. There are plenty of guests much smarter than me who talk with Ryan each week. If you get the chance to listen to our discussion, let me know what you think in the comments section. You can listen to this episode on Ryan's site through this link. While you're there, you should also check out the wealth of material about movies on his site.
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Thanks for the plug and for dropping by the show sir. Found myself still smiling at the great discussion as I finished cutting it together last night.
ReplyDeleteNo problem, Ryan. I thought it turned out well, but you never know until you hear it. Nice work putting it together. It was a lot of fun.
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