I don’t think I could have timed this week’s guest spot any better.
Hot on the heels of my 2000th post, I bring on a blogger who has kept me pushing forward. You see she drops by this space early and often and has long been supportive of what I do – and little does she know that there are a lot of days where that really provides me a boost.
Admittedly, there are other films I would have enjoyed discussing with her more than the new release we selected. However, the biggest restriction with bringing in international guests is that you’re at the mercy of international release schedules.
Still – she brought a great deal of charm and enthusiasm to the show, so who am I to complain.
Here’s what’s in store in episode eighty…
Runtime
59 minutes
Up for Discussion
1. Introduction
2. KNOW YOUR ENEMY– Q& A with this week’s guest Nikhat Zahra (2:38)
3. COME TALK TO ME – Fielding some listener feedback on directors who need to return to their roots(11:14)
4. THE NEW SLANG – Review and reaction to OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL (22:28)
5. THE OTHER SIDE – Nikhat couples ENCHANTED (39:23)
6. THE OTHER SIDE – I couple LABYRINTH(48:20)
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You are too kind, Ryan. It was great fun. So sorry about the mic. If we ever do this again, I will get a better one and I will also say “like” lesser times in every sentence (did not know I spoke in that way! :S )
Still it was brilliant and I totally guessed the song you’d put at the beginning (Ghost World forever).
I LOVE this!!! Why did I never listen to podcasts before! So awesome!
Couldn’t tell ya ‘Mette, but I’m glad you dig the show! There’s more than forty more posted if you wanted to look for episodes about movies you like, and if you dropped me an email, I could point you towards a bunch of other podcasts to listen to.
PS – If you click the re iTunes icon in my sidebar, it’ll take you to my page in the iTunes music store where you can easily listen/download/subscribe (all for free of course)