Due to the fact that my voice isn’t that great, this week’s episode had been delayed until next week.
With that, thanks to an email from a fellow podcaster with some very useful comments, I have decided to scrap the show’s current format and next week will have a different format.
I apologize and thank you to anyone who gave me the chance by listening/downloading the show.
If you want to comment on anything, call our listener line at 206-203-2067 or email us at moviecriticshow@gmail.com
Norman the Movie Guy
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We’re bringing boring back, or are we?
A few weeks back, we reviewed the 1992 version of Wuthering Heights called “Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights”. Now we are taking a look at the 1939 version named “Wuthering Heights”. Is is just as boring as ever, or does it manage to be brilliant. Also, we have a special message about our forums.
Not Rated by MPAA
As again, we apologize for being late. We finally got our uploading issues fixed.
This week’s music:
“Where To Now (St. Peter)” by Ann Wilson
http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=935a7685d88e5d002a685ec67e9b025e
“After The Pain” by David Grow
Buy at Rhapsody
Visit us at moviecriticshow.podbean.com and visit our forums at moviecriticshow.freeforums.org
Length: 14:21
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Posted in Podcast News on Sep 25th, 2007 No Comments »
Thanks to the technical difficulties that is uploading, we are now reverting back to Fridays only. Yes, we never released an episode on Friday, and yes, are forums are up over at http://moviecriticshow.freeforums.org/
See ya on the flip side,
Norman the Movie Guy
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Those matriarch copulating snakes have made it onto that matriarch copulating plane, and Samuel L. Jackson doesn’t like that! Can he save everyone or board, and me from boredom, or will I just dose off like every other in-flight movie?
Rated R for language, a scene of sexuality and drug use, and intense sequences of terror and violence
We would like to apologize for not releasing our episode on Monday. (We had some uploading issues)
Music in today’s episode:
“Hello Hello” by Geoff Smith
http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=91f6bc9ba66421768cc215f33ad693b7
“Die Alone” by Ingrid Michaelson
http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=cbd819490a8751e92932f4cd0cd9ff57
Link to Amazon.com: Snakes on a Plane DVD
http://www.amazon.com/Snakes-Plane-Widescreen-Line-Platinum/dp/B000JBXHQY
Length: 14:03
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Hey everyone.
I’m afraid that I have bad news. We are currently haveing problems uploading the latest episode, and because it’s so late in the week that I have decided to release the episode on Friday. I am sorry if this caused any inconvienence (to anyone that’s listening).
Thanks,
Norman the Movie Guy
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Posted in Podcast News on Sep 13th, 2007 No Comments »
I was doing my normal Googling for the podcast, and I came across something really awesome! Our episode of “Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights” was referenced in a blog.
Ok, it was an pro-Bronte blog, and it’s short, but we’re finally getting noticed!
http://bronteblog.blogspot.com/
Here’s the link to the blog and go to day September 12, 2007
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Emily Bronte’s only novel “Wuthering Heights” gets another shot at the silver screen with 1992’s “Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights”. It tells the “timeless tale of love” of Catherine and the stable boy Heathcliff. Is it really a timeless tale of love, or will you be wuthering before it ends? Also, we have two very special annoucements concerning the show.
Stars Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche.
Rated PG for theme, language and elements of violence and sensuality
Length: 4:20
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Hey, I need everyone’s opinion!
I’m considering to have an episode that will contain some podsafe music along with a movie review. This may become a permanent format if all works well, but this won’t happen immediately (in about a few months, once we get more listeners) and will TMCS! will still be dedicated to reviews of films young and old.
So if you have any opinions, comments, or anything, comment on this post or email me at moviecriticshow@gmail.com. We appreciate any type of form of feedback!
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