This week, Faults
in the Vaults is handing down a conviction to Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run (1969) in order
to boost the Bellini that is The Russo Bros' Welcome to Collinwood (2002).
Josh goes Diggin'
Up the Docs this week to talk about the behind the scenes feature, Medieval Times: The Making of Army of Darkness from the latest Shout Factory release! The Soapbox Rant
attempts to examine the line between Art and Artist while examining the torrid history of Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, and Victor Salva.
Mitch takes a turn Slipping
Through the Tracks to highlight the often overlooked work of film composer
and former Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer - Cliff Martinez - specifically his
work on Steven Soderbergh's remake of Solaris
(2002).
Also in this episode, Trick or Treating plans with the help
of sponsor Raleigh Soapery, ruminations on the much talked about Season 7
premiere of The Walking Dead, the
completion of Josh's acreen accurate Evil Dead Chainsaw, and more talk from the edges of the spectrum...
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