Fill-In-The-Blank: Monday, April 10th
Filed under: Gay & Lesbian, Awards, Podcasts, Steven Spielberg, Fill-In-The-Blank

As part of our ever-expanding quest to bring you the most movie news most often, and with the highest possible ratio of slant to fact that we can manage, allow me to introduce our new video podcast. The idea is that it's an easy way to catch up on the previous day's movie news that you can download and watch every morning, either when you get to work or on your iPod during the commute. We're going to try to post one of these every morning, five days a week, through the end of the Tribeca Film Festival, at which point we'll evaluate the relationship between labor and demand and go from there. There's only one problem: we don't have a name. And that's where you come in: offer up your best title in the comments, and the best name we get by Friday will go on the podcast intro for good. The author of said name will also receive a credit on each podcast post, as well as a Cinematical t-shirt.
Get the podcast
[Watch] Online (please make sure
you have the latest version of Quicktime for best results)
[iTunes] Subscribe to
the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3).
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automatically.
Hosts
Karina Longworth
Editor
Randall Bennett
Music
Love as Laughter - I'm a
bee
Format
6:12, 50.4 MB, MPEG4 (iPod / PSP compatible)
Program
00:00 - Steven Spielberg says he's creating a reality show
01:30 - Crash
coming to the small screen
02:22 - Prison worker disciplined after showing 'Brokeback' to Inmates
03:08 -
'Ice Age Two" Frozen atop the box office
04:25 - Writers Guild releases 100 best Screenplays
05:14 -
Star Wars Kid settles lawsuit out of court












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-10-2006 @ 12:22PM
Alex said...
Cinematicast?
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4-10-2006 @ 8:37PM
James P said...
Cinephilia
and it would be nice to see the podcast in other formats other that quicktime.
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4-11-2006 @ 1:46AM
Randall said...
Hey James,
Right now we're kind of banging the show out in breakneck speed, and working out the kinks. Once we get going, expect a flash version, as well as some MPEG4 action, and maybe even an Xvid or Divx version. It's going to take a bit, but compatibility is always on our mind.
Thanks,
Randall
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4-11-2006 @ 6:39AM
John Miller said...
Cinecast
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