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Show 63 - Instrumental Rewind V
from It's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast September 16, 2008
Show 63 - Instrumental Rewind V - features full versions of the instrumental bedding tracks used on the It's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast between June and September 2008. Click for free download (35 MB) (Right-click and 'save target/link as') Click below to listen online (38 minutes) From Show 56 - Comedy Special II (11 June 2008) Tim Cheatle - End Times Boogie [MySpace] [facebook] [BBC Ouch] Buy the CD Grace [7digital] From Show 57 - The spice of life (25 June 2008) David Buckingham - The View [website] [MySpace] Buy the cd The View [website] [CD Baby] [guitar cds] From Show 58 - Folkwit Records special (9 July 2008) Gwildor - An Elevator Fairy Tale [website] [MySpace] [Folkwit] Buy the CD Tales From A Town [website] [Folkwit] From Show 59 - 2nd Anniversary Show (23 July 2008) Originally played on Show 30 - Scouting for songs (1 August 2007) Danny Maddocks - Bernie's Changes [MySpace] From Show 60 - The road beneath my wheels (6 August 2008) Michael Phillips - Waiting Observing [website] [MySpace][Musicfinity] Buy Songs From A Quieter Stream [CD Baby] From Show 61 - Liverpool's got culture! (20 August 2008) Andrew Ellis – Creole Belle / Drybone Shuffle Andrew Ellis – The Woman of the Blue Islands [website] Taken from the new CD Solos / Duets From Show 62 - Didn't we do well (3 September 2008)Sean Murray - Michelle [website] [MySpace] [youTube] ALSO ON THE SHOW [Theme tune] Andrew Ellis - Blind Mary Association of Music Podcasting [website] [AMPed] Supported by Libsyn Listen to the Made In The UK show Liverpool AcousticIt's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast now broadcast on Acoustic Alternative To get just the Instrumental Rewind in its own feed visit instrumentalrewind.itsafrogslife.net
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FS #220: The Dark Knight (Spoiler Edition!) / Top 5 Movies of the Year So Far
from Filmspotting July 25, 2008
July 25: Prepare to be spoiled. In an unprecedented venture, the esteemed Michael Phillips of the World's Greatest Newspaper joins the boys for a spoiler edition review of "The Dark Knight." Yes, if you are one of the six people who have not seen Christopher Nolan's film and do not wish to have any of its surprises revealed... DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS REVIEW. We're serious. Everything in the film is fair game for discussion. Just forward to roughly the 23 minute mark to continue with the rest of the spoiler free show that includes Massacre theater, music by Spoon, and Listener Feedback. Plus, Filmspotting welcomes back male model, media mogul, new dad and A.V. Club critic Scott Tobias to help us sort out our Top 5 Movies of the Year So Far. Along with the best, we also find time to list a few of the year's worst. Spoiler alert! Uwe Boll makes his way onto one of them. Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, music by Spoon and Matty's Movie Minute returns for a review of "Step Brothers." ** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com. ** CONTEST Re-cast "Reservoir Dogs" now for a shot at great prizes! Filmspotting #220 :24-23:39 - Spoiler Review: "The Dark Knight" Music: Spoon, "Don't Let It Get You Down" 23:24-27:01 - Voicemail, Polls 27:02-28:35 - Matty's Movie Minute: "Step Brothers" 28:36-35:39 - Feedback (Performances So Far, Creatures) Music: Spoon, "Back to the Life" 36:20-40:06 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Steven Aparicio) 40:07-47:36 - Top 5 Movies So Far (#5-#4) 47:37-53:33 - Top 3 Worst Movies So Far Music: Spoon, "Jonathon Fisk" 53:57-56:56 - New DVDs, Donations, Contest 56:57-1:10:59 - Top 5 Movies So Far (#3-#1) 1:11:00-1:13:26 - Close/Next Show/Outtakes NOTES/CORRECTIONS - Michael Phillips' "Dark Knight" review - Moviebuff28 is right, of course... Jason Segel wrote "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." But hey, Apatow produced it and it has his fingerprints all over it.
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FS #191: Top 10 Movies of 2007 / Charlie Wilson's War / Sweeney Todd / Youth Without Youth
from Filmspotting December 20, 2007
December 21: Break out the Guy Lombardo, put on your tackiest Christmas sweater, grab a steaming hot cup of Ovaltine, and curl on up to the family PC as Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips joins Adam and Matty in sweeping out the year with Filmspotting's Top 10 Movies of 2007. The jam-packed Filmspotting Holiday Spectacular also offers quick reviews of "Charlie Wilson's War," the Tim Burton-Johnny Depp collaboration "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" and Francis Ford Coppola's "Youth Without Youth." Plus, guest voicemailers Rian Johnson ("Brick"), Sam Van Hallgren and other friends of the show chime in with their top film-going experiences of the year. There's even a Yule-tide edition of Massacre Theatre... and an interpretive ice duet between Adam and Oksana Baiul. Happy Holidays to you and yours! Music by Martin Sexton courtesy of Kitchen Table Records. Filmspotting is presented by Spout, a gathering place for people who love movies. Sign up for free and discuss this episode! Filmspotting #191 :21-13:53 - Top 10 of 2007: #10-6 Music: Martin Sexton, "Blue Christmas" 14:34-19:59 - Review: "Charlie Wilson's War" 20:00-24:05 - Review: "Sweeney Todd" 24:06-26:17 - Review: "Youth Without Youth" Music: Martin Sexton, "Happy" 27:05-30:05 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Jeff Adams) 30:06-45:26 - Top 10 of 2007: #10-6 Recap, #5-4 Music: Martin Sexton, "Hallelujah" 45:46-48:35 - New DVDs, Donations 48:36-54:21 - Poll Questions 54:22-1:08:46 - Top 10 of 2007: #3-1 1:08:47-1:11:29 - Close/Next Show/Outtake CORRECTIONS/NOTES - Filmspotting will be off for the Christmas holiday and back with a podcast on Jan. 4. Happy Holidays! - I (Adam) wrongly responded to Matty when he asked me what "Youth Without Youth" was 'about.' I know what the movie is about beyond the plot: one man's struggle between his life's work and love -- a subject I find pretty fascinating, which is why I was more forgiving of Coppola's effort. - 7 of Matty's best films of the year are available on DVD, all but his #2, #3 and #7. Only 4 of Adam's choices are currently available -- #4 and #7-9. - A number of donations came in after we recorded this show. We'll get your nickname to you in the new year. Thanks! Have a comment or Top 5 list you'd like to share? Send an e-mail or short mp3 clip to feedback@filmspotting.net. Or give us a call at 206-203-CINE and leave a voice message.
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FS #170: Talk To Me / Hairspray / Top 5 Movies of the Year (So Far)
from Filmspotting July 27, 2007
July 27 (Chicago Public Radio Edition): Once you've seen Kasi Lemmons's new film "Talk To Me," you'll understand why it's nearly impossible to sound articulate talking about it. As played by Don Cheadle, the film's subject, the late, great Washington, D.C.-based DJ Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene makes everyone on the radio sound bad. Cheadle and co-star Chiwetel Ejiofor turn in inspired performances as Greene and producer/mentor Dewey Hughes, but is the movie worthy of their efforts? Adam couldn't have been less interested in seeing the new adaptation of the Broadway musical adaptation of John Waters's 1988 film "Hairspray" ... that is, until the film opened to enthusiastic reviews and it was too late for Sam to get to a screening. Adam spends a couple of minutes sharing his thoughts. Also on the show: Afraid of arriving at some dull consensus on their Top 5 Movies of 2007 (So Far), Adam and Sam invite two of their favorite movie critics to join them: Scott Tobias from The Onion A/V Club and Michael Phillips from the Chicago Tribune. As it turns out, only one film appeared on all four lists. Music by Nora O'Connor courtesy of Bloodshot Records. Filmspotting is presented by Spout, a gathering place for people who love movies. Sign up for free and discuss this episode! And by Toyota... Calling all aspiring deejays and sneaker-heads! Think you’ve got skills? Then check out yarisversusyaris.com for the Yaris vs. Yaris Live Event Series. Filmspotting #170 :31-8:17 - Review: "Talk To Me" 8:18-12:18 - Review: "Hairspray" Music: Nora O'Connor, "Two Way Action" 12:39-16:04 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Ken Stachnik) 16:05-18:50 - Poll Questions 18:51-26:35 - Listener Feedback (Best Performances So Far) Music: Nora O'Connor, "My Backyard" 27:06-32:28 - New DVDs, Podcast Awards, Donations 32:29-45:39 - Top 5: Movies of the Year (So Far) Music: Nora O'Connor, "That's Alright" 46:17-1:04:50 - Top 5: Movies of the Year cont. 1:04:51-1:07:04 - Close/Next Show/Outtake CORRECTIONS/NOTES - Vote daily for Filmspotting in Movies/Films and Best Produced between July 28 and August 11 at podcastawards.com. - Congrats to all three Filmspotting Photography Competition winners. 1st Prize was an engraved iPod Nano; 2nd and 3rd place winners received a $25 Amazon gift certificate. Have a comment or Top 5 list you'd like to share? Send an e-mail or short mp3 clip to feedback@filmspotting.net. Or give us a call at 206-203-CINE and leave a voice message.
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