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19:04:07 01/02/12
Online Video Predictions for 2012 [The Reel Web #20]
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Online Video Predictions for 2012 [The Reel Web #20]
www.reelseo.com ►This week in our look at the Reel Web we talk about how mobile viewers are watching our videos longer than desktop views are and how Facebook dominates Twitter in video sharing. Also, we review YouTube's new "Slam" voting feature and what they're doing to start fixing the publishing issue that's all too common for content creators. Additionally, searching YouTube is a bit different than searching Google, so we look at some tips for searching YouTube efficiently and then we wrap it up with our top 5 video predictions for 2012. QUESTION: What are your online video predictions for 2012? MOVIES ON THE MOVE INFOGRAPHIC rseo.co YOUTUBE SLAM rseo.co 5 MYTHS OF YOUTUBE SUCCESS rseo.co SUBSCRIPTIONS AND PUBLISHING: UPDATES AND FAQS rseo.co YOUTUBE SEARCH TIPS AND TRICKS rseo.co 5 PREDICTIONS FOR ONLINE VIDEO IN 2012 rseo.co SUBSCRIBE TO OUR VIDEOS www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE RSS FEED feeds.feedburner.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR EMAIL LIST! rseo.co The Reel Web is a weekly show that highlights the news from the online video world every Monday here on YouTube and at reelseo.com. LET'S CONNECT! www.facebook.com twitter.com www.reelseo.com From: reelseo Views: 1088 35 ratings Time: 08:07 More in Science & Technology
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19:04:07 01/02/12
Online Video Predictions for 2012 [The Reel Web #20]
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Online Video Predictions for 2012 [The Reel Web #20]
www.reelseo.com ►This week in our look at the Reel Web we talk about how mobile viewers are watching our videos longer than desktop views are and how Facebook dominates Twitter in video sharing. Also, we review YouTube's new "Slam" voting feature and what they're doing to start fixing the publishing issue that's all too common for content creators. Additionally, searching YouTube is a bit different than searching Google, so we look at some tips for searching YouTube efficiently and then we wrap it up with our top 5 video predictions for 2012. QUESTION: What are your online video predictions for 2012? MOVIES ON THE MOVE INFOGRAPHIC rseo.co YOUTUBE SLAM rseo.co 5 MYTHS OF YOUTUBE SUCCESS rseo.co SUBSCRIPTIONS AND PUBLISHING: UPDATES AND FAQS rseo.co YOUTUBE SEARCH TIPS AND TRICKS rseo.co 5 PREDICTIONS FOR ONLINE VIDEO IN 2012 rseo.co SUBSCRIBE TO OUR VIDEOS www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE RSS FEED feeds.feedburner.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR EMAIL LIST! rseo.co The Reel Web is a weekly show that highlights the news from the online video world every Monday here on YouTube and at reelseo.com. LET'S CONNECT! www.facebook.com twitter.com www.reelseo.com From: reelseo Views: 1088 35 ratings Time: 08:07 More in Science & Technology
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00:24:18 12/25/10
Jung Lin Performs Liszt's 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2'
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/07/08/Piano_in_World_Civilization
In this highlight from the FORA.tv archives, concert piano virtuoso Jung Lin performs Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" at the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival.
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The Piano in World Civilization with David Dubal and Jung Lin in discussion and performance at the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival.
In this, its third year, Aspen Ideas Festival once again gathers scientists, artists, politicians, historians, educators, activists, and other great thinkers around some of the most important and fascinating ideas of our time. As these thinkers present their provocative ideas, they engage a sophisticated and highly motivated audience.
Jung Lin is a classical pianist who has been acclaimed for her poetic and virtuosic performances. A native of Taiwan, she conducted her own orchestral works at age 12 and has won numerous competitions. At 16, her symphonic poem, The Black Wedding, was given its premiere by the Juilliard Symphony under Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Lin graduated with honors from the Juilliard School, and she has performed at such prestigious venues as the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, the Summit Festival in China, and at Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts. Late this year, Naxos will release Jung Lin's two all-Medtner CDs, including the first complete recording of the Russian composer's 38 Fairy Tales.
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04:36:11 12/23/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 063 A Christmas Tale [Criterion Collection #492]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 063 - A Christmas Tale (CC #492)SPECIAL GUEST: David Blakeslee - A writer for the CriterionCast and The Author of the Criterion Reflections blog This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias , Ryan Gallagher , & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #492 Arnaud Desplechin's 2008 film, A Christmas Tale . What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com . Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed . They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #093 Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburg's 1947 film, Black Narcissus .Add It To Your Netflix Queue or Watch It Via Netflix Watch Instantly .Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl ) (00:16 - 02:33; The CriterionCast - Episode 063 - A Christmas Tale - CC #492)[NEWS & RUMORS] (02:34 - 10:06; The Trailer for Wim Wender's Pina in 3D ) (10:07 - 16:52; The Trailer for Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life ) (16:53 - 23:20; Criterion's Newsletter teases Pale Flower Release with a Wacky Illustration )[NEW RELEASES] (23:21 - 40:28; Criterion New Releases )[FEATURE FILM] (40:29 - 1:35:03; Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale - CC #492) (1:35:04 - 1:35:54; Break Music by Carlos Segovia )[Variations On a Theme] (1:35:55 - 1:38:07; Variations On a Theme - Christmas in Movies) (1:38:08 - 1:45:01; The Bishop's Wife - David Blakeslee) (1:45:02 - 1:50:56; Joyeux Noel - Rudie Obias) (1:50:57 - 1:54:12;
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16:25:04 12/17/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 062 5 Disc 2 [Feature Film Discussion Disney's Tron Legacy]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 062.5SPECIAL GUEST: Melissa Molina - A writer for LatinoReview.com and AMC Theaters Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias , Ryan Gallagher , & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com . Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed . They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #492 Arnaud Desplechin's 2008 film, A Christmas Tale .Add It To Your Netflix Queue or Watch It Via Netflix Watch Instantly .Show Notes: (00:00 - 01:09; "The Game Has Changed" by Daft Punk from The Tron: Legacy Score ) (01:10 - 02:11; The CriterionCast - Episode 062.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (02:12 - 08:57; Sofia Coppola's Somewhere - Melissa Molina) (08:58 - 13:47; Biutiful - Melissa Molina) (13:48 - 19:14; The Fighter - Rudie Obias) (19:15 - 23:35; Deadwood - Ryan Gallagher) (23:36 - 26:51; The Walking Dead Season Finale - Ryan Gallagher) (26:52 - 33:04; Community's "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas" Episode ) (33:05 - 36:30; LOST - James McCormick) (36:31 - 42:06; The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story - James McCormick) [FEATURE FILM DISCUSSION] (42:07 - 1:00:58; Disney's Tron: Legacy )[CREDITS] (1:00:59 - 1:02:13; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (1:02:14 - 1:02:33; Next - Arnaud Desplechin's 2008 film A Christmas Tale - CC #492 - Variations On a Theme - Christmas in Movies) (1:02:34 - 1:02:51; Goodbyes) (1:02:51 - 1:04:17; "Derezzed" by Daft Punk from The Tron: Legacy Score ) (1:04:18 - 1:04:37; Out
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18:04:15 12/14/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 062 Sisters [Criterion Collection #089]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 062 - Sisters (CC #089)SPECIAL GUEST: Melissa Molina - A writer for LatinoReview.com and AMC Theaters This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias , Ryan Gallagher , & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #089 Brian DePalma's 1973 film, Sisters . What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com . Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed . They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #492 Arnaud Desplechin's 2008 film, A Christmas Tale .Add It To Your Netflix Queue or Watch It Via Netflix Watch Instantly .Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl ) (00:16 - 01:07; The CriterionCast - Episode 062 - Sisters - CC #089)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:08 - 07:38; Lee Daniels to Remake Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria ) (07:39 - 14:04; The Trailer for Michael Bay's Transformers: Dark of The Moon ) (14:05 - 21:01; Miramax New CEO Wants to Boost Sales with Their 700+ Library )[FOR CRITERION CONSIDERATION] (21:02 - 26:32; For Criterion Consideration: Darren Aronfosky's Pi)[FEATURE FILM] (26:33 - 1:09:24; Brian DePalma's Sisters - CC #089) (1:09:25 - 1:10:12; Break Music by Carlos Segovia )[Variations On a Theme] (1:10:13 - 1:11:23; Variations On a Theme - Sisters in Movies) (1:11:24 - 1:16:03; Arsenic and Old Lace - James McCormick) (1:16:04 - 1:20:01; Hannah and Her Sisters - Rudie Obias) (1:20:02 - 1:22:29; My Neighbor Totoro - Ryan Gallagher)[CREDITS] (1:22:30 - 1:23:47; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:23:48 - 1:23:59; Next - Arnaud Desplechin's 2008 film A Christmas Tale - CC #492 - Variations On a Theme - Christmas in Movies)
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18:19:52 11/26/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 059 5 Disc 2 [Featured Film Discussion Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 059.5 Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #440 Guy Maddin 2006 film, Brand Upon The Brain!.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:12; "Rush Apart" by The Rural Alberta Advantage) (00:13 - 01:05; The CriterionCast - Episode 059.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (01:05 - 10:00; Avatar: The Extended Edition - Ryan Gallagher) (10:01 - 16:15; Twilight Zone: Season 2 - Ryan Gallagher) (16:16 - 19:42; 150 Movies That You Should Die Before You See - James McCormick) (19:43 - 25:36; Giallo - James McCormick) (25:37 - 31:51; The Illusionist - Rudie Obias) (31:52 - 42:05; Harry Potter films - Rudie Obias)[FEATURE FILM DISCUSSION] (42:06 - 1:04:52; David Yates' Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 1)[CREDITS] (1:04:53 - 1:05:45; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (1:05:46 - 1:05:57; Next - Guy Maddin's 2006 film Brand Upon The Brain! - CC #440) (1:05:58 - 1:06:07; Goodbyes) (1:06:08 - 1:07:05; "Tidal Wave" by The Apples In Stereo) (1:07:06 - 1:07:31; Outtakes!!)
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20:02:51 11/23/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 059 Wild Strawberries [Criterion Collection #128]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 059 - Wild Strawberries (CC #128)SPECIAL GUEST: Angie Han - A contributor to Geeks of Doom.com. This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC # Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film, Wild Strawberries. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #440 Guy Maddin's 2006 film, Brand Upon The Brain!.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl) (00:16 - 01:07; The CriterionCast - Episode 059 - Wild Strawberries - CC #128)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:08 - 08:06; Gommorah being developed for Italian TV) (08:07 - 12:22; Deluxe Digital UK Restoration) (12:23 - 23:04; David Gordon Green's Your Highness Trailer)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (23:05 - 32:04; Criterion New Releases)[FEATURE FILM] (32:05 - 1:12:17; Wild Strawberries - CC #128) (1:12:18 - 1:13:03; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:13:04 - 1:14:33; Variations On a Theme - Regret in Movies) (1:14:34 - 1:17:57; Revanche - Ryan Gallagher) (1:17:58 - 1:21:33; In Bruges - James McCormick) (1:22:34 - 1:25:08; Ikiru - Angie Han) (1:25:09 - 1:30:30; Before Sunset - Rudie Obias)[CREDITS] (1:30:31 - 1:32:18; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:32:19 - 1:32:30; Next - Guy Maddin's 2006 film Brand Upon The Brain! - CC #440) (1:32:31 - 1:32:55; Goodbyes) (1:32:56 - 1:33:36; "Working Poor" by
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16:25:48 11/16/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 058 The Thief Of Bagdad [Criterion Collection #431]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 058 - The Thief of Bagdad (CC #431)SPECIAL GUEST: Jett Loe - The Host of The Film Talk. This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #431 Ludwig Berger, Michael Powell and Tim Whelan 1940 film, The Thief of Bagdad. This episode of The CriterionCast is brought to you by The Warner Archive Collection. The Warner Archive offers over 700 movies and TV shows not previously released on DVD. Feature filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, Kinji Fukusaku and Robert Altman. The learn more go to the WarnerArchive.com At checkout, use the promo code "CRITERION" to receive $5 OFF your purchase! What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss film CC #128 Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film, Wild Strawberries.Add It To Your Netflix Queue or Watch It Via Netflix Watch Instantly.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:30; The Warner Archive Collection) (00:31 - 00:48; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl) (00:49 - 01:57; The CriterionCast - Episode 058 - The Thief of Bagdad - CC #431)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:58 - 09:31; Steve McQueen's Shame) (09:32 - 15:11; 5 more MGM Films Likely To Find a Home In The Criterion Collection) (15:12 - 20:16; Dino De Laurentiis Dies at Age 91)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (20:17 - 32:02; Criterion New Releases) (32:03 - 35:01; The Warner Archive Collection)[FEATURE FILM] (35:02 - 1:28:06; The Thief of Bagdad - CC #431) (1:28:07 - 1:21:08; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:21:09 - 1:21:55; Variations On a Theme - Unlikely Heroes in Movies) (1:21:56 - 1:26:19; Dino De Laurentiis - Jett Loe) (1:26:20 - 1:29:15; District 9 - Ryan Gallagher) (1:29:16 - 1:35:17;
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23:14:28 11/02/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 056 House [Criterion Collection #539]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 056 - House (CC #539)SPECIAL GUEST: Drew McWeeny - The Film Editor at HitFix.com. This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #539 film Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 film, House. This episode of The CriterionCast is brought to you by The Warner Archive Collection. The Warner Archive offers over 700 movies and TV shows not previously released on DVD. Feature filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, Kinji Fukusaku and Robert Altman. The learn more go to the WarnerArchive.com At checkout, use the promo code "CRITERION" to receive $5 OFF your purchase! What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss David Cronenberg's 1983 film CC #248, VideoDrome.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:30; The Warner Archive Collection) (00:31 - 00:48; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl) (00:49 - 02:59; The CriterionCast - Episode 056 - House - CC #539)[NEWS & RUMORS] (02:04 - 02:59; HOUSE Contest Winners) (03:00 - 07:33; Darren Aronofsky To Direct Wolverine 2) (07:34 - 13:22; Three Early Scripts by Akira Kurosawa Discovered) (13:23 - 22:09; Warner Bros. Extends DVD2BLU to ANY DVD)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (22:10 - 30:49; Criterion New Releases) (30:50 - 32:36; The Warner Archive Collection)[FEATURE FILM] (32:37 - 1:08:14; Nobuhiko Obayashi's House - CC #539) (1:08:15 - 1:09:01; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:09:02 - 1:13:10; Variations On a Theme - Haunted Houses in Movies) (1:13:11 - 1:19:07; Event Horizon - Ryan Gallagher) (1:19:08 - 1:27:04; House - James McCormick) (1:27:05 - 1:32:01;
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01:13:36 10/19/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 054 Vampyr [Criterion Collection #437]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 054 - Vampyr (CC #437) This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #437 Carl Th. Dryer's 1932 film, Vampyr. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss Irwin Yeaworth's 1958 film CC #091, The Blob.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl) (00:16 - 01:01; The CriterionCast - Episode 054 - Vampyr - CC #437)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:02 - 11:14; Zack Snyder's Announced As The Director of the New Superman Movie) (11:15 - 16:23; David Mamet's New Film Project) (16:24 - 22:45; Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Still Walking coming to Blu-ray?)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (22:46 - 40:22; Criterion New Releases) (40:23 - 41:07; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[FEATURE FILM] (41:08 - 1:12:16; Vampyr - CC #437) (1:12:17 - 1:13:06; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:13:07 - 1:14:33; Variations On a Theme - The Undead in Movies) (1:14:33 - 1:32:18; George Romero's The Dead Films - James McCormick) (1:32:19 - 1:43:00; The Frighteners - Ryan Gallagher)[CREDITS] (1:43:01 - 1:44:08; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:44:09 - 1:44:55; Olivier Assayas Retrospective) (1;44:56 - 1:45:09; Next - Irwin Yeaworth's film, The Blob - CC #091) (1:45:10 - 1:46:25; The CriterionCast's Hausu Contest) (1:46:26 - 1:46:36; Goodbyes) (1:46:37 - 1:47:20; "Working Poor" by Horse Feathers) (1:47:21 - 1:48:01; Outtakes!!)Music Credits: Intro Music by God Help The Girl. Learn more on iTunes and their website,
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00:39:02 10/01/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 052 5 Disc 2 [Feature Film Discussion The Social Network]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 052.5 Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss CC #516 John Ford's film, Stagecoach.Add It To Your Netflix Queue and Also Available Via Netflix Watch Instantly.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:25; "Penetration" by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross From The Social Network Soundtrack) (00:26 - 01:40; The CriterionCast - Episode 052.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (01:41 - 09:55; Disney's Beauty and The Beast - Rudie Obias) (09:56 - 17:57; Friday Nights on Cartoon Network - Ryan Gallagher) (17:58 - 24:32; Boardwalk Empire - Ryan Gallagher) (24:33 - 26:38; Fantomas Boxed Set - Ryan Gallagher) (26:39 - 30:56; The Angry Video Nerd: Volume 3 - James McCormick) (30:57 - 38:31; LOST - James McCormick)[FEATURED FILM DISCUSSION] (38:31 - 1:18:11; David Fincher's The Social Network)[CREDITS] (1:18:12 - 1:19:30; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (1:19:31 - 1:19:57; Next - John Ford's film, Stage Coach - CC #516) (1:19:58 - 1:20:07; Goodbyes) (1:20:08 - 1:21:37; "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross From The Social Network Soundtrack) (1:21:38 - 1:23:25; Outtakes!!)
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14:58:34 09/23/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 051 5 Disc 2 [Feature Film Discussion The Town]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 051.5SPECIAL GUEST: Justin Vactor - The Host of The Entertainment Overload Podcast. Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss CC #006 Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, Beauty and The Beast.Add It To Your Netflix Queue and Also Available Via Netflix Watch Instantly.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:10; "Rush Apart" by The Rural Alberta Advantage) (00:11 - 02:05; The CriterionCast - Episode 051.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (02:06 - 04:09; Justin Vactor's M. Night Shyamalan's Retrospective) (04:10 - 09:13; Justin Vactor's Thoughts on Casey Affleck's I'm Still Here) (09:14 - 12:36; Goodfellas - James McCormick) (12:37 - 17:22; Night Train To Munich - James McCormick) (17:23 - 21:57; The Twilight Zone - Ryan Gallagher) (21:58 - 26:15; My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done - Ryan Gallagher) (26:16 - 31:23; Never Let Me Go - Rudie Obias)[FEATURED FILM DISCUSSION] (31:24 - 43:58; Ben Affleck's The Town)[LISTENER'S FEEDBACK] (43:59 - 51:17; Listener Feedback)[CREDITS] (51:18 - 53:50; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (53:51 - 54:07; Next - Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, Beauty and The Beast - CC #006) (54:08 - 55:07; Goodbyes) (55:08 - 56:34; "Tidal Wave" by Apples In Stereo)
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15:37:34 09/16/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 050 5 Disc 2 [The Importance Of Film Restoration And Preservation]
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You are listening to The CriterionCast: Disc 2 - Episode 050.5 Disc 2 episodes are bonus/supplement episodes of The CriterionCast. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick ramble on and on about movies and movie experiences. “On The Screen” is where they discuss anything and everything that has been on their screens in the week. So anything from TV & movies to music & web junk, everything “On The Screen” is up for grabs. This is what they recommend to you, their listeners. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss CC #009 John Woo's 1992 film, Hard Boiled.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:10; "Rush Apart" by The Rural Alberta Advantage) (00:11 - 01:00; The CriterionCast - Episode 050.5 - Disc 2)[ON THE SCREEN] (01:01 - 13:19; I'm Still Here - Rudie Obias) (13:20 - 20:20; Gandahar and Region Free Blu-rays - James McCormick) (21:21 - 24:56; Dr. Who - James McCormick) (24:57 - 27:58; Fringe - Ryan Gallagher) (27:59 - 30:19; Josef Von Sternberg's UnderWorld - Ryan Gallagher)[FEATURED DISCUSSION] (30:20 - 38:07; Film Restoration and Preservation)[CREDITS] (38:08 - 39:52; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Goodbyes) (39:53 - 40:23; Next - John Woo's 1992 film, Hard Boiled - CC #009) (40:24 - 40:34; Goodbyes) (40:35 - 41:30; "Tidal Wave" by Apples In Stereo) (41:31 - 42:27; Outtakes)
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20:10:37 09/13/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 050 The King Of Kings [Criterion Collection #266]
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 20:10:37 09/13/10
You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 050 - The King of Kings (CC #266) This is the podcast dedicated to The Criterion Collection. Rudie Obias, Ryan Gallagher, & James McCormick discuss Criterion News & Rumors and Criterion New Releases, they also analyze, discuss & highlight CC #266 Cecil B. DeMille's 1927 film, The King of Kings. What do you think of their show? Please send them your feed back: CriterionCast@gmail.com or call their voicemail line @ 347.878.3430 or follow them on twitter @CriterionCast or Comment on their blog, http://CriterionCast.com. Thank You for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to their podcast and please leave your reviews in their iTunes feed. They broadcast every episode LIVE on UStream every Friday @ 8pm EST/5pm PST. Join in on the conversation @ CriterionCast.com/LIVE Our next episode they will highlight and discuss CC #009 John Woo's 1992 film, Hard Boiled.Add It To Your Netflix Queue.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:26; Fantastic Fest Promo) (00:27 - 00:44; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl) (00:45 - 02:04; The CriterionCast - Episode 050 - The King of Kings - CC #266)[NEWS & RUMORS] (02:05 - 08:56; Plans for The Dark Tower Series) (08:57 - 16:44; Time Bandits in 3D) (16:45 - 21:25; The Tree of Life in 2011)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (21:26 - 30:07; New Releases) (03:08 - 30:54; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[FEATURE FILM] (30:55 - 1:15:28; Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings - CC #266) (1:15:29 - 1:16:17; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:16:18 - 1:16:48; Variations On a Theme - Sacrifice in Movies) (1:16:49 - 1:18:10; The Matrix - Rudie Obias) (1:18:11 - 1:20:16; Armageddon - Rudie Obias) (1:20:17 - 1:26:59; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Ryan Gallagher) (1:27:00 - 1:32:00; 30 Days of Night - James McCromick)[CREDITS] (1:32:01 - 1:33:25; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:33:26 - 1:33:38; Next - John Woo's 1992 film, Hard Boiled - CC #009) (1:33:39 - 1:33:48; Goodbyes) (1:33:49 - 1:34:34; "Working Poor" by Horse Feathers) (1:34:35 - 1:36:36; Outtakes!!) We all highly recommend our listeners watch the documentary - Z CHANNEL: A MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION.Music Credits: Intro Music by God Help The Girl. Learn more on iTunes and their website, GodHelpTheGirl.com. Break Music by Carlos Segovia. Learn more @ GhostRamps.com. Outro Music by Horse Feathers. Learn more on iTunes and learn more @, HorseFeathersTheBand.com.
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01:00:18 07/08/10
TrailerSeite TV - Die Kino Neustarts vom 08.07.2010
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Mehr als "nur" der Trailer zum Film. Eva Müller stellt euch die aktuellen Blockbuster vor - mit jeder Menge Interviews und mit Hintergrundberichten.
Die neuen Kino Highlights der Woche im Überblick. Die kompletten Folgen mit jeder Menge Interviews und mit Hintergrundberichten gibts unter: http://www.trailerseite.de/tv
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