The MixerCast: Episode 3 – We Are Blender Basterds
Welcome back to another edition of The MixerCast. In this week’s episode Kevin and Will joined by contributing writer, Matt Levine, manage to bring another solid episode of diving into the blender that is FusedFilm.com where they continue all the rambling on cultural musings and film news that is important. On episode 3 we dive into conversation on Quentin Tarantino doing a Western, JJ Abrams new show at NBC, MGM’s financial woes and the fate of James Bond. We also mix in our Viral News report of the week courtesy of MovieViral.com, final thoughts and even a Twitter Report and the traditional drink of the week.
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Timeline & Links:
- 0:00-2:15 – Introduction (Opening Music by Star and Micey)
- 2:16-2:38 – Drink of the Week (The Hot Totty)
- 2:39-5:20 – Viral Movie News from MovieViral.com
- 5:21-12:39 – Twitter Report (Brett Farve, Halloween Costumes, Twins, Devil’s Due Contest, more)
- 12:40-1250 – Break (Music from Star and Micey)
- 12:51-15:10 – Intro of Contrib. Writer, Matt Levine (Writer at KTLA.com & CSI:NY Production Asst.)
- 15:11-23:50 – JJ Abrams sets up new “Spy” show with NBC
- 23:51-37:50 – Tarantino’s Next Project – Western or Gangster Noir?
- 37:51-50:60 – Fate of James Bond Franchise at MGM?
- 51:00-58:00 – TrailerAddict.com’s Trailers of the Week (Our Favorite Trailers)
- 58:01-63:09 – Closing (Music from Star and Micey, Final Thoughts)
Music Heard on the podcast this week is from Star and Micey from their debut, self titled album, which will debut on October 20, 2009. Songs played were “Salvation Army Clothes” and “So Much Pain.”“A blend of Memphis soul, lo-fi indie rock and singer-songwriter introspection. Cosby’s wide-eyed optimism shines through like chips of ice flecking a windowpane in the deep still of winter. With help from Luther Dickinson of The Black Crowes and the North Mississippi Allstars and Jody Stephens of the pioneering outfit Big Star, the band has delivered a record that hums with unflappable faith.“
Songs used with permission from Ardent Music, all rights reserved.
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