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22:44:02 02/08/12
Gotye -- Australian Music Star -- A WSJ Exclusive Interview
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Gotye -- Australian Music Star -- A WSJ Exclusive Interview
Gotye, the stage name of Australian singer-songwriter Wally De Backer, scored an international hit with his song 'Somebody I Used to Know.' The music video for the song has been viewed over 64 million times on YouTube. Now, Gotye is in the United States to promote his music and break into the American market. He recently sat down with WSJ's John Jurgensen. From: WSJDigitalNetwork Views: 293 8 ratings Time: 09:37 More in Entertainment
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22:44:02 02/08/12
Gotye -- Australian Music Star -- A WSJ Exclusive Interview
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Gotye -- Australian Music Star -- A WSJ Exclusive Interview
Gotye, the stage name of Australian singer-songwriter Wally De Backer, scored an international hit with his song 'Somebody I Used to Know.' The music video for the song has been viewed over 64 million times on YouTube. Now, Gotye is in the United States to promote his music and break into the American market. He recently sat down with WSJ's John Jurgensen. From: WSJDigitalNetwork Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 09:37 More in Entertainment
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18:12:15 01/09/12
The Bloody Beetroots feat. Dennis Lyxzén - Church of Noise - Ultra Music
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Ultra Music is one step ahead in the world of dance music and is a leading independent electronic label. Ultra's current roster includes North American artists deadmau5, Wolfgang Gartner, Kaskade, Roger Sanchez, Markus Schulz, Tommie Sunshine, David Morales, Sharam, Cedric Gervais, and international artists Tiësto, Above & Beyond, Benny Benassi, Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, Alex Gaudino, Kraak & Smaak, Morcheeba, Congorock, Adrian Lux, GRUM, Unicorn Kid, Fedde le Grand, and others. Ultra has featured releases from the aforementioned artists and many others such as Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, The Crystal Method, Timo Maas, Sasha & John Digweed, 4 Strings, Panjabi MC, Despina Vandi, Junkie XL and DJ Antoine.
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Tags: Dennis Lyxzén Church Noise The Bloody Beetroots
Posted: 09 January 2012
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13:12:45 09/26/11
Introducing the Pioneer DJM-250 mixer
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http://www.djsounds.com/09/22/introducing-pioneer-djm-250-mixer In this video we take you through the features of the new DJM-250 entry level mixer. An absolute favourite among professional and hobby DJs alike, quality filters are usually confined to high-end mixers. But now with the Pioneer DJM-250 two-channel mixer, DJs can combine EQ effects with not one, but two filters to perform mixes that sound like they were meant to be. The DJM-250 is loaded with 8 inputs to connect with an array of sources, including 1 MIC input for MCing at parties. The mixer mirrors the layout of its bigger brothers to deliver the professional experience. Plus the XLR balanced output guarantees the high quality sound expected from our club standard mixers, making it perfect for DJing at home, parties or in music bars. This is the first time DJs can get their hands on a high quality mixer with two filters without having to break the bank. Add that to the DJM-250’s pro features and you’ve got a mixer like no other on the market.
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03:58:48 09/25/11
Meet the new Freddie Mercury...
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Throughout the day yesterday, my Twitter and Facebook feed EXPLODED with links and posts about my buddy Marc Martel of the band Downhere who uploaded a video to YouTube a few days ago which went viral. And by viral, I mean more than 1.5 Million views in less than 3 days! The video he submitted is a recording of himself singing a cover of the Queen song Somebody to Love as part of the Queen Extravaganza competition. Queen drummer/songwriter/singer Roger Taylor launched the competition only a few days ago in honor of the 40th Anniversary of the band Queen and offers the opportunity for winners to tour in the Queen Extravaganza Live Tour in early 2012. Music fans worldwide have suddenly discovered what we downhere-fans have known for years: that Martel's Freddie Mercury impression and likeness are beyond stellar. However it's not just an impersonation - Marc's actual singing voice lends itself not only to Mercury, but in the early days of downhere, he was often compared to the likes of Bono of U2 and even former DC Talk member Kevin Max. (I really should dig up a copy of Downhere's cover for U2's Beautiful Day ; my husband and I preferred it over the U2 version, but I know that's a bit sacrilegious to say out loud.) Marc has even ventured into singing opera in the past few years, which may seem a little farfetched for a rocker, but as one commenter stated, "This guy is the Swiss Army knife of singing!"
Though it may seem like videos go viral all the time, Marc stated in an interview with WGBL that the reporter he talked to from the Wall Street Journal on Friday said it truly isn't that common. Nonetheless, views today (Saturday) have grown to more than 1.8 Million total views, and strangely enough many fans including myself have noticed the YouTube counter seems to get "stuck" on the play count for several hours before jumping up again.
I have known the members of Downhere, Marc, Jason, Jeremy and Glenn, for about 10 years now, ever since a friend at Word Records introduced me to them and asked me to edit a promotional music video for their first album release. From the moment I first heard clips of their to-be-released debut until now, they have been my absolute favorite band. I've always told them that someday I expected them to get a big break like Christian rockers Switchfoot did in 2003 when their fourth studio album suddenly sold 2.6 Million copies after being marketed to the mainstream music industry. While this is certainly not the same story, Marc's new-found fame will certainly prove to enhance the awareness of Downhere . Over the years I have heard SO many new fans discover Downhere's music and say things such as "WHY aren't you all better known? This band has so much talent!" However, I also believe that God has used their journey to keep them grounded as the most down-to-earth set of performers that I have ever encountered. Not a concert goes by where they don't spend at least 30-45 minutes after the show in the lobby greeting every single fan who wants to meet and talk with them. This deep connection to their concert goers has established a grassroots fan base for them that has grown and sustained them as a band over a decade when many Christian performers have come and gone.
FINALLY an opportunity has arisen that will shine the spotlight on these guys who spent 9 of the past 10 years touring North America in a 15 passenger van. Media coverage by outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Huffington Post , and the CBC to name a few, has just started. Whether Marc gets a chance to perform with Queen in early 2012 or not is yet to be seen, but many fans feel it would be a travesty otherwise.
Marc's Original Audition video: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dREKkAk628I)
Amazing "Mashup" video with Marc and Freddie Mercury singing simultaneously: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPhkfk8EBsI
CBC interview: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV1-9TeMS4w%feature=share)
GREAT Radio Interview out of Chicago: http://twt.fm/491745
Celebrity Values article: http://celebrityvalues.com/marcmartel.html
CNN clip: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/tech/2011/09/23/ctw-han-viral-videos.cnn?hpt=hp_c2
Marc Martel Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marc-Martel/283556381655697
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15:50:51 03/14/11
The Criterion Cast Episode 072 Henry V [Criterion Collection #041]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 072 - Henry V (CC #041)SPECIAL GUEST: Elisabeth Rappe - A writer for CHUD.com and Film.com.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl ) (00:16 - 01:04; The CriterionCast - Episode 072 - Henry V - CC #041)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:04 - 09:25; The Dark Knight On Facebook ) (09:26 - 17:17; Guillermo Del Toro Not Directing At The Mountains of Madness ) (17:18 - 24:24; Michael K Williams In The Criterion Closet, Rumors of Todd Solondz Joining the Collection )[NEW RELEASES] (24:25 - 29:50; Criterion New Releases )[FEATURE FILM] (29:51 - 1:28:44; Laurence Olivier's Henry V - CC #041) (1:28:45 - 1:29:32; Break Music by Carlos Segovia )[Variations On a Theme] (1:29:33 - 2:04:37; Variations On a Theme - Shakespearian Adapations in Movies)[CREDITS] (2:04:38 - 2:06:10; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (2:06:11 - 2:06:21; Next - Nicholas Ray's 1956 film Bigger Than Life - CC #507 - Variations On a Theme - Addiction in Movies) (2:06:22 - 2:06:49; Goodbyes) (2:06:50 - 2:07:32; "Working Poor" by Horse Feathers ) (2:07:33 - 2:08:03; Outtakes!!)
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03:43:03 03/08/11
The Criterion Cast Episode 071 The Friends Of Eddie Coyle [Criterion Collection #475]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 071 - The Friends of Eddie Coyle (CC #475)SPECIAL GUEST: Matt Singer - The On-Air Host of IFC.com.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl ) (00:16 - 01:04; The CriterionCast - Episode 071 - The Friends of Eddie Coyle - CC #475)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:05 - 06:39; Quentin Tarantino Finishes New Screenplay ) (06:40 - 13:08; TCM Film Fest in LA ) (13:06 - 18:03; Kes Three Reasons Video )[NEW RELEASES] (18:04 - 22:35; Criterion New Releases)[FEATURE FILM] (22:36 - 1:04:01; Peter Yates' The Friends of Eddie Coyle - CC #475) (1:04:02 - 1:04:48; Break Music by Carlos Segovia )[Variations On a Theme] (1:04:49 - 1:09:29; Variations On a Theme - Snitching in Movies) (1:09:30 - 1:11:19; I Confess - Matt Singer) (1:11:20 - 1:13:21; The Sopranos - Ryan Gallagher) (1:13:22 - 1:16:58; New Jack City and Dead Presidents - James McCormick) (1:16:59 - 1:19:38; Traffic - Rudie Obias)[CREDITS] (1:19:39 - 1:21:41; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:21:42 - 1:21:56; Next - Laurence Olivier's 1944 film Henry V - CC #041 - Variations On a Theme - Shakespeare in Movies) (1:21:57 - 1:22:14; Goodbyes) (1:22:15 - 1:23:00; "Working Poor" by Horse Feathers ) (1:23:01 - 1:23:46; Outtakes!!)
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20:24:52 03/01/11
The Criterion Cast Episode 070 The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou [Criterion Collection #300]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 070 - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (CC #300)SPECIAL GUEST: Tim Buel - Co-Host of The Golden Briefcase on FirstShowing.net and the Host of the video podcast, 7 Minute Skillet.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:15; Ping Island by Mark Mothersbaugh from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Soundtrack ) (00:16 - 01:21; The CriterionCast - Episode 070 - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - CC #300)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:22 - 07:16; Criterion's 50% OFF Facebook Sale ) (07:17 - 14:27; The King's Speech New MPAA Rating )[NEW RELEASES] (14:28 - 20:08; Criterion New Releases )[FEATURE FILM] (20:09 - 1:10:07; Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - CC #300) (1:10:08 - 1:10:55; Break Music by Carlos Segovia )[Variations On a Theme] (1:10:56 - 1:11:46; Variations On a Theme - Fading Glory in Movies) (1:11:47 - 1:18:15; The Sopranos and No Country For Old Men - Tim Buel) (1:18:16 - 1:23:31; Jackie Brown - Rudie Obias) (1:23:32 - 1:29:10; The Adventures of Baron Munchausen - James McCormick) (1:29:11 - 1:36:40; Watchmen - Ryan Gallagher)[CREDITS] (1:36:41 - 1:39:43; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:39:44 - 1:39:57; Next - Peter Yates' 1973 film The Friends of Eddie Coyle - CC #475 - Variations On a Theme - Snitching in Movies) (1:39:58 - 1:40:19; Goodbyes) (1:40:20 - 1:41:29; Loquastro International Film Festival by Mark Mothersbaugh from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Soundtrack ) (1:41:30 - 1:42:03; Outtakes!!)
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02:24:33 02/24/11
The Criterion Cast Episode 069 Paths Of Glory [Criterion Collection #538]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 069 - Paths of Glory (CC #538)SPECIAL GUEST: David Blakeslee - A writer from CriterionCast.com.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:37; 34th Annual Portland International Film Festival ) (00:38 - 00:54; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl ) (00:55 - 01:48; The CriterionCast - Episode 069 - Paths of Glory - CC #538)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:49 - 06:08; Criterion's Wacky Image) (06:09 - 13:32; Detroit's ROBOCOP Statue) (13:33 - 42:12; Criterion Collection Exclusively on HULU+)[NEW RELEASES] (42:13 - 53:11; Criterion New Releases )[FEATURE FILM] (53:12 - 1:37:24; Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory - CC #538) (1:37:25 - 1:38:15; Break Music by Carlos Segovia )[Variations On a Theme] (1:38:16 - 1:39:13; Variations On a Theme - War Crimes in Movies) (1:39:14 - 1:47:24; Ashes and Diamonds - David Blakeslee) (1:47:25 - 1:52:43; Black Book - Rudie Obias) (1:52:44 - 2:00:51; Downfall - James McCormick) (2:00:52 - 2:05:20; A Very Long Engagement - Ryan Gallagher)[CREDITS] (2:05:21 - 2:08:09; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (2:08:10 - 2:08:29; Next - Wes Anderson's 2004 film The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - CC #300 - Variations On a Theme - Fading Glory in Movies) (2:08:30 - 2:08:51; Goodbyes) (2:08:52 - 2:09:35; "Working Poor" by Horse Feathers )
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22:15:54 02/16/11
The Criterion Cast Episode 068 Unfaithfully Yours [Criterion Collection #292]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 068 - Unfaithfully Yours (CC #292)SPECIAL GUEST: Travis George - A writer from CriterionCast.com.Show Notes: (00:00 - 00:37; 34th Annual Portland International Film Festival ) (00:38 - 00:54; "A United Theory" by God Help The Girl ) (00:55 - 02:07; The CriterionCast - Episode 068 - Unfaithfully Yours - CC #292)[NEWS & RUMORS] (02:08 - 09:09; X-Men: First Class Trailer ) (09:10 - 15:40; 3 Reasons - Blow Out ) (15:41 - 19:06; Criterion's Solaris Sale )[NEW RELEASES] (19:07 - 24:24; Criterion New Releases)[FEATURE FILM] (24:25 - 1:05:29; Preston Struges' Unfaithfully Yours - CC #292) (1:05:30 - 1:06:16; Break Music by Carlos Segovia )[Variations On a Theme] (1:06:17 - 1:07:36; Variations On a Theme - Jealousy in Movies) (1:07:37 - 1:13:15; Black Swan - Travis George) (1:13:16 - 1:20:44; Mr. Jealousy - Rudie Obias) (1:20:45 - 1:30:45; Raging Bull - James McCormick) (1:30:46 - 1:35:58; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Ryan Gallagher)[CREDITS] (1:35:59 - 1:38:31; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:38:32 - 1:38:44; Next - Stanley Kubrick's 1957 film Paths of Glory - CC #538 - Variations On a Theme - War Crimes in Movies) (1:38:45 - 1:39:00; Goodbyes) (1:39:01 - 1:39:43; "Working Poor" by Horse Feathers ) (1:39:44 - 1:40:39; Outtakes!!)
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20:43:49 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B - Part 3 Break For It
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Part 3 of Cyndi Harvell performing an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
For the entire performance CLICK HERE
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BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
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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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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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17:33:50 10/26/10
The Criterion Cast Episode 055 The Blob [Criterion Collection #091]
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You are Listening to The CriterionCast - Episode 055 - The Blob (CC #091) SPECIAL GUEST: Todd Gilchrist - a writer from Cinematical.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 #091 Irwin S Yeaworth Jr's 1958 film, The Blob. 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 Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 film CC #539, HOUSE.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 - 01:41; The CriterionCast - Episode 055 - The Blob - CC #091)[NEWS & RUMORS] (01:42 - 06:58; The Hobbit Production) (06:59 - 17:21; Netflix Offers Streaming Only Package?) (17:22 - 24:00; iMovie Make Your Own Trailers Experience)[CRITERION NEW RELEASES] (24:01 - 30:14; Criterion New Releases) (30:15 - 31:51; The Warner Archive Collection)[FEATURE FILM] (31:52 - 1:09:51; Irwin S. Yeaworth Jr.'s The Blob - CC #091) (1:09:52 - 1:10:40; Break Music by Carlos Segovia)[Variations On a Theme] (1:10:41 - 1:12:16; Variations On a Theme - The Undead in Movies) (1:12:17 - 1:17:39; Jaws - Rudie Obias) (1:17:40 - 1:25:04; The Mist - James McCormick) (1:25:05 - 1:30:37; The Host - Ryan Gallagher)[CREDITS] (1:30:38 - 1:32:09; Wrap Up, Contact Info & Credits) (1:32:10 - 1:32:22; Next - Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 film, House - CC #539) (1:32:23 - 1:32:40; Goodbyes) (1:32:41 - 1:34:21; "Beware of The Blob" by The Five Blobs) (1:34:22 - 1:36:24; Outtakes!!)Music Credits:




