Below is a podcast I conducted with Soylent Green about his reaction to Mike Judge’s Extract. You can read my review of the film here. Click the play icon to listen to the podcast. Or you can download the podcast here. (Right-click, Save Link As…)
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Cultural critic James Wolcott, on the new film critic:
"Film critics today have become these rabid completists... They feel like that with festivals, they have to see everything, no matter how minor. Part of it is bragging rights. The other part is that the only thing that feeds into their movie writing is other movies."
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A Podcast about Mike Judge’s Extract, with my special guest Soylent Green
Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Tags: Adam Lippe, ambulance chaser, Armageddon, Arrested Development, Beavis and Butthead, beer, Ben Affleck, Beth Grant, Charlton Heston, David Koechner, distribution problems, elitist, explosions, extract, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, formula, Fox, Gene Simmons, gigolo, Good Will Hunting, heart attack, Idiocracy, injury, J.K Simmons, Jason Bateman, Karl Rove, King of the Hill, Kiss, Kristen Wiig, Luke Wilson, middle class, Mike Judge, Mila Kunis, Miramax, misleading, movie review, neighbor, Office Space, Over the Hedge, passive aggressive, podcast, R rated, RegrettableSincerity.com, Richard Fleischer, Richard Matheson, satire, scam, Soylent Green, stoner, stupidity, sweatpants, That 70's Show, theif, TV ad, weed
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A Podcast about Mike Judge’s Extract, with my special guest Soylent Green
Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Tags: Adam Lippe, ambulance chaser, Armageddon, Arrested Development, Beavis and Butthead, beer, Ben Affleck, Beth Grant, Charlton Heston, David Koechner, distribution problems, elitist, explosions, extract, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, formula, Fox, Gene Simmons, gigolo, Good Will Hunting, heart attack, Idiocracy, injury, J.K Simmons, Jason Bateman, Karl Rove, King of the Hill, Kiss, Kristen Wiig, Luke Wilson, middle class, Mike Judge, Mila Kunis, Miramax, misleading, movie review, neighbor, Office Space, Over the Hedge, passive aggressive, podcast, R rated, RegrettableSincerity.com, Richard Fleischer, Richard Matheson, satire, scam, Soylent Green, stoner, stupidity, sweatpants, That 70's Show, theif, TV ad, weed
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On Cold Fish:
Though the 16 year old me described the 1994 weepie Angie, starring Geena Davis as a Brooklyn mother raising her new baby alone, as “maudlin and melodramatic,” Roger Ebert, during his TV review, referring to the multitude of soap-operaish problems piling up on the titular character, suggested that it was only in Hollywood where Angie would get a happy ending. “If they made this movie in France, Angie would have shot herself.”
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