Entries from September 2007
September 27th, 2007 · No Comments
God Bless Viggo Mortensen. In Episode 12 of P&F Podcast, Lily and JM review David Cronenberg’s latest work of genius, “Eastern Promises.” Listen in as they argue about Cronenberg’s use of violence, the film’s “simple” storyline and Vincent Cassel’s not-so-Russian accent. Plus, the pair delve into their latest Netflix rentals–”The Painted Veil,” Elvis: The Miniseries” and “Dead Man’s Shoes.”
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September 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Live from Regal Cinemas Union Square, Episode 11 of P&F Podcast brings us the return of writer Charlie Ortiz! In this show, Lily and Charlie discuss Neil Jordan’s “The Brave One.” Listen in as they tear apart the film’s rather inaccurate title, discuss the finer points of Terrence Howard and the believability of Jodie Foster as a straight woman.
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September 13th, 2007 · No Comments
Episode 10 of P&F Podcast brings us the return of the western as Lily and JM review James Mangold’s “3:10 to Yuma.” Listen in as they discuss the scene-stealing brilliance of Ben Foster, the pros and cons to liking Russell Crowe and, once again, the amazing acting prowess of Christian Bale. Plus, the pair delve into their latest Netflix rentals–”Starter for 10” and “The Host.”
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Episode nine of P&F Podcast brings us our very first special co-host (and our very first trip to the JCC in Manhattan): All hail the brilliant, writer extraordinaire, Charlie Ortiz! In this show, Lily and Charlie discuss Eytan Fox’s “The Bubble.” Fox is one of the few Israeli directors to have achieved cross-over success worldwide with his first two films, “Yossi & Jagger” and “Walk on Water,” and “The Bubble” looks to be yet another hit with its heartbreaking story and terrific (and blazing hot!) lead actors. Plus, listen in as Charlie and Lily delve into their latest Netflix rentals–”Volver” and “Disturbia.”
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