No coffee from Todd but some good films on DVD and some reviews. New this week includes American Reunion, Quill: Life of A Guide Dog, Margaret, Flowers of War, Freak Dance, and Being Flynn.
No coffee from Todd but some good films on DVD and some reviews. New this week includes American Reunion, Quill: Life of A Guide Dog, Margaret, Flowers of War, Freak Dance, and Being Flynn.
We talk about the hot weather then get down to business and Todd reviews new DVDs such as Jesus Henry Christ, Plan Neat, The Hunter, Mac & Devin Go to High School, & God Bless America.
Todd talks about a video road trip then reviews Wrath of The Titans, Mirror Mirror, Bull Head, 21 Jump St., Oranges & Sunshine, Sound of Noise, A Thousand Words and The Artist.
Todd tells us about a Lego convention he went to then reviews what’s new on DVD such as Wilfred: Season 1, Louie: Season 2, Seeking Justice, Project X, Cat Run, Jeff Who Lives At Home, Big Miracle, My Afternoons with Marguerite, Attenberg and Wanderlust.
Todd was treated to an in-studio performance by Harper Blynn & Madi Diaz before our chat so we discuss live music vs. recorded then get down to reviews of what’s new on DVD such as: Ghost Rider-Spirit of Vengence, Don’t Go In The Woods, Missing: Season 1, Little Bit of Heaven, Thin Ice, Dear God No, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and more.
Tracy Heightchew is a founding member of The Flyover Film Festival which takes place June 7-10th here in Louisville. She’s a part of The Louisville Film Society and a former employee of Wild and Woolly Video Store. Today she filled in for Todd who went rock climbing (we think) and told us all about the festival plus reviewed what’s new on DVD such as John Carter, Journey 2, Safe House, American Animal and Machine Gun Preacher.
Todd reviews True Blood Season 4, Gone, Man on A Ledge, Goon, Coriolanus, and We Need to Talk about Kevin–now on DVD.
Todd from Wild & Wooly Video brought by Alanna Nash, author of many books on Elvis Presley and of the article published in Vanity Fair magazine called The Elvis-Kiss Mystery Solved! She recently spoke before an audience at The Clifton Center to watch Elvis’s film King Creole. Todd also does a quick review of some new releases on DVD including Chronicle.