IT by Stephen King and The Count of Monte Cristo (unabridged) by Alexandre Dumas.
IT by Stephen King and The Count of Monte Cristo (unabridged) by Alexandre Dumas.
1) I'm still the "uuuuhhhhh" guy as well. We'll have to do another episode together to see who comes out on top on that score. ;)
2) Yeah, I recognize that there was more emphasis on an overview than specific points about certain films. That's what flummoxed me for the longest time: how much do I spend on these films? What if there's an opportunity to go more in depth on a title in a future episode. At one point, my thoughts about 2001: A Space Odyssey were going to be much more but one could do an entire episode about that one. It feels a little uneven but like most things regarding the show, I'm kinda winging it.
3) Good point on the "matter of fact" tone. It was kind of a strange subject so maybe I lost focus there.
4) I love that you seek out and take chances on the classics.
5) A voicemail would be appreciated. Thank you!
Hope you enjoyed it. I'll try to get better in the future. I want to schedule a recording with a guest this weekend but if that falls through, I have an idea for my next solo episode and its horror film-themed.
Thank you!
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Fair enough. Like I said, whenever you can.
If they can't make it as janitors, who knows? Walmart door greeters?
I'm surprised it was as good as it was. Can you imagine trying to follow up the first film as well as everything that's happened since?
I'd go with Shovel Knight but Steamworld Dig was a lot of fun, too.
I've been thinking about putting DS II: SOTFS on my Gamefly queue. Might do that soon.
They're popular in the sense that reports are widely/quickly made in internet coverage which also leads to almost everyone-and-their-dog wanting to put their two cents in about it.
That's not a dig at you, by the way. :)