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	<description>Welcome to the podcast for the modern movie watcher. The Film Cynics were once a pair of surly video store clerks that eventually worked their way into the biz. After bouncing around in the industry for a while, they decided to stay true to the adage of: Those who can’t do, teach. And those who can’t find teaching jobs, create websites so they can spout off about movies and TV and anything in pop culture that catches their short attention spans. In our podcast you’ll be able to tune into our radio show on CFAX 1070.</description>
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	<itunes:summary>Welcome to the podcast for the modern movie watcher. The Film Cynics were once a pair of surly video store clerks that eventually worked their way into the biz. After bouncing around in the industry for a while, they decided to stay true to the adage: Those who cannot do, teach... and those who cannot find teaching jobs, create websites so they can spout off about movies and TV and anything in pop culture that catches their short attention spans. In our podcast you can tune into past episodes of our radio show on CFAX 1070.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Our examination of Capitalism takes us to Where the Wild Things Are</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Besides our obligation to talk about the Oscars at least a little bit, we manage cough up two DVD reviews this week: Michael Moore&#8217;s <em>Capitalism: A Love Story</em> and Spike Jonze&#8217;s <em>Where the Wild Things Are</em> &#8211; with Brian feeling comfortable having both titles in his collection and Steve&#8230; well, not so much. Steve also tells Brian all about St. John&#8217;s Newfoundland sleuth family dramedy <em><a title="Steve's Republic of Doyle review" href="http://www.thefilmcynics.com/blog/?p=3260" target="_blank">Republic of Doyle</a></em> (with a detour about the state of his cable service) which leaves us just a sliver of time to break two very special titles out of the Vault, Joy Division biopic <em>Control</em> and underground documentary (literally) <em>Dark Days</em>.</p>
<p>You can listen to the show <a title="March 7, 2010" href="http://thefilmcynics.com/Podcasts/mar72010.mp3" target="_blank">here</a> subscribe to our podcast <a title="The Film Cynics on Feedburner" href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheFilmCynics" target="_blank">here</a> or check us out on iTunes <a title="The Film Cynics on iTunes" href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=333458896" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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