Film Junk Podcast Episode #192: Zack and Miri Make a Porno

0:00 – Intro / In-House Stuff
7:38 – Headlines: Joaquin Phoenix Retires, Ron Perlman in Bubba Ho-Tep 2, Spider-Man 4 Gets a Writer
23:05 – What We Watched: Night of the Creeps, Trick or Treat, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai, Thunderball, For Your Eyes Only, Live and Let Die, Casino Royale, CSI: Season 1, Let The Right One In, Lifeforce, Midnight Meat Train
43:25 – Junk Mail: Quantum of Solace, Favourite Foreign Films, The Dark Knight Oscar Buzz, Movie Going Crowds, William Friedkin
1:16:48 – Review: Zack and Miri Make a Porno
1:35:30 – Trailer Trash: Fanboys, Angels & Demons
1:40:40 – This Week’s DVD Releases
1:42:02 – Outro
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Comments (6)
Wish I could chime in on the chatter about Kevin Smith. Also people that TRY to be as obscure as possible with their artistic tastes sicken me.
@Jay: You need check your history and tell us what that gore site was! Ever since Ogrish went sucky there’s no one-stop-site for that stuff. And I know what you mean…sometimes you have to force yourself to turn it off…
Posted by Ryan M. on November 4th, 2008What sucks about The Sorcerer DVD from Paramount is that its fullscreen and I have no interest watching that. Sadly I didn’t know that fact when I ordered it so now it sits on my shelve still wrapped in plastic.
Posted by swarez on November 4th, 2008@swarez,
Yes, I should’ve mentioned that. I was definitely disappointed with the full-screen when I got Sorcerer from Netflix. I hope they reissue it sometime soon.
Posted by Joel on November 4th, 2008Do you know if it was open matte or Pan and Scan?
Posted by swarez on November 4th, 2008Jason Mewes was talking in a lisp because of some dental work done before the movie was shot, jay you should understand.
Posted by Drew on November 9th, 2008Sean didn’t mention it as he ran down William Friedkin’s filmography, but I gotta recommend his “To Live and Die in L.A.” starring William Petersen and Willem Defoe. It’s pretty intense, and there’s a great soundtrack by Wang Chung.
Posted by Mason on April 14th, 2009Leave a Reply