Posts Tagged ‘Inception’
Film Review – Tron: Legacy
I admit I’m probably not the target demographic for Tron: Legacy; after all, I was born the same year the original Tron was released. I have seen the film and enjoy the concept, but I am certainly not a die hard fan. That being said,…
READ MORESingle Serving 4 – Darren Aronofsky
A discussion about Darren Aronofsky, his career, and his latest film Black Swan. Featuring Luke Burbank from TBTL.
READ MORESingle Serving 3 – 127 Hours
A discussion about 127 Hours from director Danny Boyle, his follow up to Slumdog Millionaire. Featuring Laremy from Film.com. This episode is available on iTunes and Zune. It is also available on Miro and Stitcher, or you can find our podcast RSS feeds on our…
READ MOREEpisode 57 – Summer 2010 Retrospective
Spencer and John look back on the world of film during the summer of 2010, revisit Grindhouse in advance of the release of Robert Rodriguez’s Machete, and give their DVD picks of the week.
READ MOREInception: Inside the Mind of Christopher Nolan
Inception is a film that prompts a lot of discussion. While most of the debate focuses on the ending, and the last shot in particular, there are plenty of other tidbits in the film that have generated their own enthusiastic opinions. While this definitely adds…
READ MOREFollowing – A Review
“Are you watching closely?” – Alfred Borden, The Prestige (2006) They pass us everyday, like ghosts. We see them, we are aware that they are there, but we know nothing about them; they are covers to books without anything written on the pages. Who am I…
READ MOREEpisode 51 – The Inception Special
Spencer is joined by guest host Laremy of Film.com for an in depth discuss of Inception, with the first half being an overview that is spoiler free and the second half where they gets down to the details that include spoilers, and finally the episode…
READ MOREChristopher Nolan’s Possible Signature
Just like everyone else in the world, I just got done watching Inception and loved it. So far it’s my favorite movie of the year. My Tweet sized review of it is: Imagine if The Matrix starred someone who could act.
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