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How Quentin Tarantino killed the Alter Ego

When Bill opined on how Superman really feels about humanity, did he set off a chain of events that would eventually kill of Bruce Wayne?

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Top 5 Fridays – Brian’s Favorite movies of the year

Its that time of the year and here are my favourite movies that I saw in 2009. Enjoy.

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From the Vault – True Romance (1993)

Steve’s pick from the Vault this week is True Romance, penned by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Tony Scott.

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It’s Cloudy and there’s a couple of Meatballs in the studio

For our first show of the new year we review the DVD release of one of the best animated films of 2009, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.

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That Basterd Tarantino’s work is glourious!

Brian and Steve review the DVD release of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds this week.

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We Fuel up for the Tarantino Collection

This week we discuss the documentary Fuel and examine Tarantino’s Top 5 movies.

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Top 5 Fridays – Quentin Tarantino Films

To celebrate the release of The Ultimate Collection of Tarantino Films, we’re running down a list of what I consider to be Tarantino’s 5 best movies.

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Inglourious Basterds | Reviews on Vacation

Steve takes a moment out of his vacation to review Inglourious Basterds, Tarantino’s contribution to the war genre. While heavy on dialogue, it is drippiing with style.

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The Law of Conservation of Language

Steve shares his thoughts on the right way to switch out one language for another in feature films.

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