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Moo V #13
“DRAAAAAAIIIIIINNNNAAAAGGGGEEE!!!!!!”
In this episode, Beej & Reed discuss what made consider the best film of the new millennium, “There Will Be Blood.” We also imagine a scenario where we are wrongfully convicted of a crime and banished to a deserted island - it’s the return of THE TOP FIVE LIST! We also hear the latest recommendations from Uncle AD in “Uncle AD’s Double Feature.”
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Music featured in this episode:
“Vortex” by John Carpenter
”Loquasto International Film Festival” by Mark Mothersbaugh from “The Life Aquatic”
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Moo V #12
Ohio Blue Tip
In this episode, Reed and Beej deep dive on Jim Jarmusch’s modern masterpiece “Paterson.” We also talk about the single most horrific documentary we’ve ever seen, Uncle AD gives us a new double feature, and tons more!
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Music featured in this episode:
“Vortex” by John Carpenter
”Song for the Unification of Europe” by Zbigniew Preisner from “Three Colors: Blue”
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Moo V #11
“Infinity Stones & Social Climbing”
In this episode, Reed & Beej confess to sobbing over the MCU’s latest, “Avengers: Endgame.” Both men recommend a dark French film, and we deep dive into a lesser-known Kubrick classic, “Barry Lyndon.” We also have somehow talked AD into joining our show for a regular segment, which is debuted here. And finally Evan speaks about Terry Gilliam’s latest. All of that and more on this edition of Moo V!
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Music featured in this episode:
“Vortex” by John Carpenter
”Title Theme” by François De Roubaix from “Le Samourai”
”Sarabande Theme” by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra from “Barry Lyndon”
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Moo V #10
“No Justice For Anybody”
In our heaviest episode yet, Beej and Reed tackle the real life story behind the documentary “West of Memphis.” We discuss and dissect the contents of the film, which casts a giant magnifying glass on the faults and failures of the American judicial system. We also discuss S. Craig Zahler’s latest controversial film “Dragged Across Concrete.” In addition to all of that, we are joined by a new friend to discuss Jordan Peele’s latest smash hit “Us!” All of that and a ton more on this edition of Moo V!
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Music featured in this episode:
“Vortex” by John Carpenter
”I Got Five On It (Tethered Remix)” by Luniz from the film “Us”
”Damien Echols Death Row Letter Year 9” by Henry Rollins feat. Nick Cave from the film “West of Memphis”
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Moo V #9
”A way of keeping things alive.”
In this episode we break down the 2016 thriller masterpiece “Nocturnal Animals.” In cinema chatter, we speak at length about Robert Altman’s “Nashville” (SPOILERS!) and the new incendiary documentary about Michael Jackson titled “Leaving Neverland.” Beej also raves about the 1970 documentary “Gimme Shelter.” All of that and more on a packed edition of Moo V!
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Music featured in this episode:
”It Don’t Worry Me” by Keith Carridine from the film “Nashville”
”Table for Two” by Abel Korzeniowski from the film “Nocturnal Animals”
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Moo V #8
“Each pray’r accepted, and each wish resign’d”
In this episode we break down Michel Gondry & Charlie Kaufman’s masterpiece “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.” This film wrecked both Beej and Reed - find out why! Also we chat around a lot of random film-related nonsense!
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Retro Zone V
the Project[Cinema] retrospective
Reed & Beej will be back in a week with a brand new edition of “Moo V”, diving deep into Michel Gondry’s modern masterpiece “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.” Until then, check out this old edition of our previous podcast “Zone V.” This particular edition is a retrospective for our Project[Cinema] series of videos. You can view them all right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koBXsQsTQSA&list=PLIqXBmwTFAWQrxb6ueSQWODsrQhfYJPQl
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The Story of Film Faction
…a new beginning.
In this episode, Beej and Reed talk about the formation of Film Faction, which Moo V is now a part of. We discuss the origins, formation, and future of the project along with some big announcements!
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The Best of 2018
and a lot of complaining about the Oscar nominations.
In this episode, Reed and Beej recount the best of 2018, and complain about the Oscar nominations…a lot. We are also joined by friends of the show, AD and Rish who both talk about some of their favorites of the year!
Music:
“Windsor Gardens” by Dario Mariarelli from “Paddington 2”
“When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings” by Willie Watson & Tim Blake Nelson from “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs”
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Moo V Special Announcement
new RSS feed
We are switching RSS feeds in conjunction with some other plans that are being cooked up. Subscribe to the new feed to get all of our new shows in the coming weeks!