Fill-in-the-Blank: Friday, April 14th
Filed under: Foreign Language, Universal, Podcasts, George Lucas, Other Festivals, Fill-In-The-Blank, Cinematical Indie

As Indian
film fans rioted yesterday, Jennifer
Aniston fans were pandered to by Universal, and a Japanese firm announced a sure-fire way to get kids to pay to
see The
New World. Remember, this is your last day to suggest permanent names for the podcast, so drop 'em in the
comments if you haven't. And, with our first week of 'casting wrapping up, let us know what you think of the show so
far. Happy assorted religious and secular holidays!
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Hosts
Karina Longworth
Editor
Randall Bennett
Music
Love as Laughter - I'm
a bee
Format
5:08, 29 MB, MPEG4 (iPod / PSP compatible)
Program
00:00 - Smell-o-vision, not just for John Waters's films anymore
02:15 -
Indian film fans riot over Raj Kumar's death
03:23 - George Lucas selected Guest Director of LA Film Fest
04:17 - Re-shot ending of The Breakup *gasp* might have turned out as bad or worse than original!










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-14-2006 @ 4:45PM
Proteus said...
A - The series seeems addictive so far - though I wish you would manage to show internet screen shots without the "camera aimed at the screen" shimmer effect. But kudos on a heady mix of facts, snark, and uh, I'm sure there's something else...
B - a last minute name suggestion. Crazy Angles - The Cinematical Video Podcast.
C - It's obvious what Aniston's fans want in an ending. A Brad Pitt cameo. Oh, the misery of Aniston fandom will build and build until it darfs the misery of Aniston, and it's the fans that Entertainment Tonight spends time and attention on...
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4-14-2006 @ 4:48PM
Proteus said...
Grr. Dwarfs.
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4-18-2006 @ 2:59PM
Rik said...
Erm Karina, just watched this one and whilst I appreciate black humour with the best of them, I'm not sure that following a story about the beating to death of a police officer with 'it's a pity we don't do this in America' is really where you wanted to be heading with that one...
RikF
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