47 – “The Big Wave and The Sadness”
FITWR Volume 1
English - November 04, 2014 19:34 - 46 minutes - 52.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 11 ratingsFilm Reviews TV & Film TV Reviews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Featuring Katey Rich and Elizabeth Taylor’s Corpse In Space This week, Joanna Robinson takes the reigns to bring her residency to a climactic happy ending, much like romantic comedies. That’s right, Manhattan Love Story and A to Z failed at bringing serialized rom-com to the TV screen so it’s time to examine this genre: can […]
Featuring Katey Rich and Elizabeth Taylor’s Corpse In Space
This week, Joanna Robinson takes the reigns to bring her residency to a climactic happy ending, much like romantic comedies. That’s right, Manhattan Love Story and A to Z failed at bringing serialized rom-com to the TV screen so it’s time to examine this genre: can it be drawn out and still be satisfying? Did the genre grind to a halt after the execution of Love Actually? IMPORTANT THINGS! Also discussed: The theater critic in Birdman has us thinking about professions portrayed on film and John Wick has each host picking a favorite dumbly plotted movie.
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FORMAT
00:00 – Lightning Round: Oscar Winners In Space!
01:47 – Intro: Welcome To Episode 47! REVIEW!
4:11 – Joanna’s Tidbit: Professions on Screen
18:3 – Mini-Segment: Awesomely dumb plots
26:40 – Segment 3 – State Of the Rom Com 2014
51:30: Outro
This week’s music:
“The Simple Plot of Final Fantasy 7” by Starbomb
“Blank Space ” by Taylor Swift