In this final episode of Elitist Bastards Go to the Movies, Xpress film reviewers Ken Hanke and Justin Souther talk about the death of iconic filmmaker Ken Russell, heap praise on Hugo and reflect on the end of their podcast series.
Podcast produced/cohered by Steve Shanafelt. The theme music is "1832" by E. Lee.
Podcast produced/cohered by Steve Shanafelt. The theme music is "1832" by E. Lee.
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For the record, Steve is bass, Ken is guitar and Justin drums.
By Jeremy Dylan
12/07/2011
Of course, I would be God.
By Ken Hanke
12/07/2011
It seemed appropriate, although your facial hair made you a better fit for Ginger.
By Jeremy Dylan
12/07/2011
Cool. Our REEL TALK show is now top of the heap.
By Orbit DVD
12/07/2011
Yes, well...
By Ken Hanke
12/08/2011
I am not the Walrus.
By Barry Summers
12/08/2011
Of course not. The Walrus was Paul.
By Jeremy Dylan
12/08/2011
"Paul wasn't the Walrus -- I was just saying that to be nice -- but I was really the Walrus!"
By Ken Hanke
12/08/2011
Well, now that you are signing off, it's time for a shameless plus for the opening band...
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By kimboronni
12/08/2011
btw, I meant "plug", not "plus"
By kimboronni
12/08/2011
Like Frosty the Snowman, we may be back again one day, but in a somewhat different format.
By Ken Hanke
12/08/2011
Would you care to stop by and talk about the dreaded year end lists?
By Orbit DVD
12/08/2011
Your time frame is tricky for me (unless you can do it by phone) and generally impossible for Justin most of the time. But I am not against the idea, though I'm a few viewings shy of a list yet.
By Ken Hanke
12/08/2011
We can definitely have one of you call in.
By Orbit DVD
12/09/2011
Just tell me when you want me -- and where to call, of course.
By Ken Hanke
12/09/2011
This was somewhat disappointing news. I rather enjoyed Ken and Justin's witty banter, as well as the chance to hear Ken *audibly* complain about bad movies. Was I the only one? I might have been the only one.
By Will Lugar
12/12/2011
Well, it's hard to say, but there must have been a few others -- just not enough.
By Ken Hanke
12/12/2011