The Movie Matters podcast returns for its final episode of 2011. In this special Christmas instalment, co-hosts Lee Howard and Michael Mackenzie exchange gifts, casting an eye on French actor turned filmmaker Guillaume Canet's adaptation of American crime author Harlan Coben's TELL NO ONE (NE LE DIS À PERSONNE) and Martin McDonagh's celebrated black comedy IN BRUGES, starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. Upcoming DVD and Blu-ray releases of note are also covered, and another Blu-ray Disc enters the Movie Matters Hall of Fame.
The music sampled in this episode is from IL DULCI JUBILO, NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CHRISTMAS VACATION, TELL NO-ONE, SCROOGED, HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK and THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
Created by Lee Howard & Michael Mackenzie
Edited by Michael Mackenzie
Thanks again for shout-outs!
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen either of these films, so I only skimmed through those sections, so as not to spoil too much.
Don't worry Micheal, I've never seen The Sopranos either, but Boardwalk really is as good as Lee says!
Great to hear the De Palma feedback! Maybe I need to shorten my name to something more memorable like DanSard? Ha ha. J/k.
I will likely send an MP3 of my 2011 Top 10.
I plan on watching Outrage (Beat Takeshi film), which my friend Brian thinks might make my Top 10, so I will watch it this week to see that before I submit it. I also just ordered Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, so we'll see if that makes it as well.