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FilmCouch #100: How has Film Changed Over 100 Episodes, and 100 Years?

Kevin Buist
By Kevin Buist posted 11 months ago
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It’s our 100th episode! To celebrate, we look at what’s changed in the movie world since we’ve been watching from the couch. And, we look at how things have changed in that 100 years of movies. Surprisingly, there are a number parallels between 1908 and today, namely innovative artists grappling with new technologies.

Karina checks in with some disappointing movies of ‘08, Heather Locklear cheers up lonely women on cable, and The Reader asks the pressing question, what’s worse, sleeping with a 15 year-old, or sleeping with a Nazi?

 
 FilmCouch 100 [39:12m]: Play Now | Download

(Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the iTunes store or to our RSS feed and an episode will download each Friday)

0:00 - Intro

1:54 - Movies of 1908

15:50 - What’s in store for the future of movies?

27:39 - Karina on disappointing movies, Flirting With Forty, The Reader

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