In this week’s podcast, Xpress film critics Ken Hanke and Justin Souther: Dismiss Ramona and Beezus and noncommittally shrug off Salt; experience gross-out glee at The Fly; don’t reveal the secret of The Crying Game; and guess about the quality of soon-to-be-released flicks Dinner for Schmucks, The Kids Are Alright, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore and Charlie St. Cloud.
Podcast produced/“cohered” by Steve Shanafelt for MountainX.com. The theme music is “1832” by E. Lee. Podcast art by Jeremy Dylan. The Elitist Bastards podcast is also available on the iTunes store as a free download. Click here to join the Elitist Bastards Facebook fan page.
11 thoughts on “Elitist Bastards: Of Salt, The Fly and The Crying Game”
Seriously Jeremy, these pictures are getting creepier every week. Keep up the good work, sir.
I really must get a hat like that.
I really must get a hat like that.
It suits you. Perhaps Justin should get himself a collar and chain?
Seriously Jeremy, these pictures are getting creepier every week. Keep up the good work, sir.
Thank you very much, sir. It’s a real challenge to try and up the discomfort every week while still maintaining the simian factor.
Perhaps Justin should get himself a collar and chain?
Nah, he’d try to climb on my shoulder.
For the record, Clint Eastwood won that year for [i]Unforgiven[/i].
So, you were right!
Every time I see this picture, I have to pause and wonder why Ken has a vulture on his shoulder.
So, you were right!
There was an excellent chance I would be, since the only Best Picture winners I can recall agreeing with are Annie Hall and Slumdog Millionaure.
Ken, you look like an escapee from The Prisoner, 60’s version.
Every time I see this picture, I have to pause and wonder why Ken has a vulture on his shoulder.
Theoretically, it’s a Capuchin monkey, though I admit Justin’s head kind of overwhelms the simian.
Ken, you look like an escapee from The Prisoner, 60’s version.
As long as it’s the 60s version, I’m good with that.