In this week’s Elitist Bastards Go To The Movies, Xpress film critics Ken Hanke and Justin Souther: delve into Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, Dinner for Schmucks, The Kids Are Alright, Charlie St. Cloud and Ondine; disagree with Wikipedia about Night Of The Demon (this week’s Thursday Horror Picture Show); roll their eyes at the runtime on Shortcuts (this week’s Asheville Film Society screening); and discuss the potential cinematic qualities of soon-to-open flicks The Other Guys and Step Up 3D.
Podcast produced/“cohered” by Steve Shanafelt for MountainX.com. The theme music is “1832” by E. Lee. Podcast art by Jeremy Dylan. The Elitist Bastards podcast is also available on the iTunes store as a free download. Click here to join the Elitist Bastards Facebook fan page.
We never looked so good.
For the record, I do find Altman’s work to be generally overrated. It wasn’t just podcast hijinks.
For the record, I do find Altman’s work to be generally overrated. It wasn’t just podcast hijinks.
That, however, doesn’t prevent me from wanting to pause next week for a “Shanarant” on Altman.
the intro music is horrid.
the back and forth dialogue is awkward.
So don’t listen.
Fun is awful.
Me Tarzan. You Jane.
Me Tarzan. You Jane.
If you think I’m asking whether that refers to Justin and I and which of us is Jane, you’re nuts.