With the year anniversary of the Triple Disaster (i.e., Fukushima)
coming up next
week, there will be plenty of vacuous Economist - grade quick
commentary pieces
out there for your consumption, but for real analysis of what the disaster has revealed about Japan's people and politics, you'll want to be going to Ampontan.
0:00 — Intro / New York Trip Recap 24:40 — Headlines: RIP Elizabeth Taylor, Darren Aronofsky Leaves The Wolverine, David Slade to Direct Daredevil, Natalie Portman's Black Swan Body Double Speaks
Out, The King's Speech PG - 13 is Happening, Megan Fox in Knocked Up Spin - Off, First Photo from New Wonder Woman TV Show, Amy Adams is the New Lois Lane 37:10 — Review: Sucker Punch 1:00:35 — Review: Paul 1:18:40 — Review: Hobo with a Shotgun 1:41:45 — Trailer Trash: Captain America: The First Avenger, The Three Musketeers 1:51:10 — Other Stuff We Watched: Celebrity Apprentice, Cliffhanger, Deep Blue Sea, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Prison, Cutthroat Island, A Film Unfinished, Unauthorized: The Harvey Weinstein Project, The Times of Harvey Milk, Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer, The Tillman Story, BMX Bandits, The Goonies, Punisher: War Zone, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Due Date, The Chaperone, The Adjustment Bureau, Hereafter, Dear Zachary, The Thin Blue Line, Night Court: Season 3, Limitless, Defendor, Skyline 2:57:20 — Junk Mail: Episode 110 in Under 3 Minutes, Film Junk Tattoos, Superpowers and How We Know Each Other, Film Junk Comments
Coming Back to Haunt Jay, Carnivale, Walking
Out of / Turning Off Movies, Cantankerous and Audio
Commentaries 3:23:50 — This
Week's DVD Releases 3:26:25 — Outro
And, don't miss Ed
Week «s special commentary package coming out next week (both in print and online) on the RHSU rankings — including a lively discussion of what happens when scholarly engagement in public debate ceases to be a good thing, how we can tell, and what can be done about
Week «s special
commentary package
coming out next
week (both in print and online) on the RHSU rankings — including a lively discussion of what happens when scholarly engagement in public debate ceases to be a good thing, how we can tell, and what can be done about
week (both in print and online) on the RHSU rankings — including a lively discussion of what happens when scholarly engagement in public debate ceases to be a good thing, how we can tell, and what can be done about it.