Ed Talks Movies
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Ed talks movies 3-26-08
Ed and Jim get all somber and political this time, talking about PBS's Frontline documentary 'Bush's War' and Ed's main review this week, 'Taxi to the Dark Side.'
Ed and Jim get all somber and political this time, talking about PBS's Frontline documentary 'Bush's War' and Ed's main review this week, 'Taxi to the Dark Side.'
Ed talks Movies 3-12-08
Ed and Jim stick to the subject this week, the subject being Michael Haneke's 'Funny Games,' along with a discussion about Coppola's new film, 'Youth Without Youth.'
Ed and Jim stick to the subject this week, the subject being Michael Haneke's 'Funny Games,' along with a discussion about Coppola's new film, 'Youth Without Youth.'
Ed talks Movies 3-5-08
Ed and Jim discuss the films they'd like to have shown at their respective funerals. They also talk about Ed's bullwhip.
Ed and Jim discuss the films they'd like to have shown at their respective funerals. They also talk about Ed's bullwhip.
Ed Talks Movies 2-27-08
Was Ed right about his Oscar predictions? You bet. 100%. If you don't believe it, listen to this podcast. If you do believe, go ahead and listen to this podcast.
Was Ed right about his Oscar predictions? You bet. 100%. If you don't believe it, listen to this podcast. If you do believe, go ahead and listen to this podcast.
Ed Talks Movies 2-20-08
Oscars Oscars Oscars Oscars Oscars, but Jim and Ed also talk about 'In Bruges' and 'Vantage Point' and because there are some fine and fun films opening this week.
Oscars Oscars Oscars Oscars Oscars, but Jim and Ed also talk about 'In Bruges' and 'Vantage Point' and because there are some fine and fun films opening this week.
Ed talks movies 2-13-08
Ed and Jim pretty much stick to business this week as Jim wants to talk about 'Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten" opening this Friday at Landmarks on the North Side and Ed wants to talk about Academy Award-Nominated Live Action Shorts as well as Academy Award-Nominated Animated Shorts opening at Key on the South Side.
Ed and Jim pretty much stick to business this week as Jim wants to talk about 'Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten" opening this Friday at Landmarks on the North Side and Ed wants to talk about Academy Award-Nominated Live Action Shorts as well as Academy Award-Nominated Animated Shorts opening at Key on the South Side.
Ed talks movies 2-6-08
Truth is, Ed hardly talks about movies at all this week. He and Jim discuss his experiences playing at the Vogue -- as the Vogue is celebrating 30 years of existence. Now in the mood, Jim and Ed discuss the early days of NUVO...
Truth is, Ed hardly talks about movies at all this week. He and Jim discuss his experiences playing at the Vogue -- as the Vogue is celebrating 30 years of existence. Now in the mood, Jim and Ed discuss the early days of NUVO...
Perseporambo
This week in print, Ed combined his reviews of 'Rambo' and 'Persepolis' in one story -- Jim and Ed talk about how Rambo should battle Rocky -- now THAT would make an exciting film!
This week in print, Ed combined his reviews of 'Rambo' and 'Persepolis' in one story -- Jim and Ed talk about how Rambo should battle Rocky -- now THAT would make an exciting film!
Covering Cloverfield
After Jim bores everybody with his story about getting stranded in Chicago, Ed talks about 'Cloverfield' and 'US 3D.' There's a really awkward moment when Ed asks Jim if he can get the normal cover slot for the upcoming Oscars.
After Jim bores everybody with his story about getting stranded in Chicago, Ed talks about 'Cloverfield' and 'US 3D.' There's a really awkward moment when Ed asks Jim if he can get the normal cover slot for the upcoming Oscars.
Ed on 'There Will Be Blood'
Ed and Jim start off by Jim talking about the accident he saw outside his window at work -- and how perilous the intersection of 40th and Meridian seems to be. When they finally get to the films, Ed discusses his reactions to his second most favorite film of 2007, 'There Will Be Blood.'
Ed and Jim start off by Jim talking about the accident he saw outside his window at work -- and how perilous the intersection of 40th and Meridian seems to be. When they finally get to the films, Ed discusses his reactions to his second most favorite film of 2007, 'There Will Be Blood.'
Bucket List -- excoriated
Ed and Jim discuss Jim's harried day at the office and create a new myth about NUVO. Ultimately, the discuss "The Bucket List" which Ed pretty much devastates with his critical wit and acumen.
Ed and Jim discuss Jim's harried day at the office and create a new myth about NUVO. Ultimately, the discuss "The Bucket List" which Ed pretty much devastates with his critical wit and acumen.
This week, Ed and Jim discuss 'The Diving Bell and the Butterly' along w/ the sudden closing of the Canary Cafe -- which leads to a discussion regarding the soon-to-be-demolished on ramp (I-65) at the intersection of Market and East.
12-26-07
Try as they might, Ed and Jim attempt to talk about Ed's Best and Most Annoying films of 2007, but get distracted by various subjects, including telemarketers and circumcision.
Try as they might, Ed and Jim attempt to talk about Ed's Best and Most Annoying films of 2007, but get distracted by various subjects, including telemarketers and circumcision.
Ed 12-19-07
This week, Ed and Jim get distracted from their main purpose by discussing Jim's embarrassment over a recent youtube video of him dancing at Conseco. Ed then reminds Jim of the embarrassment he made of himself at a David Byrne show, with Ed, Marc Allan and Jim Irsay in attendance.
This week, Ed and Jim get distracted from their main purpose by discussing Jim's embarrassment over a recent youtube video of him dancing at Conseco. Ed then reminds Jim of the embarrassment he made of himself at a David Byrne show, with Ed, Marc Allan and Jim Irsay in attendance.
Movies 12-12-07
Ed and Jim try and stay on message and talk about film but once again get sidetracked onto all sorts of subjects, including the modern hug between men, who insist on combining handshakes and hugs in an effort to feign intimacy without actually expressing it.
Ed and Jim try and stay on message and talk about film but once again get sidetracked onto all sorts of subjects, including the modern hug between men, who insist on combining handshakes and hugs in an effort to feign intimacy without actually expressing it.
Movies 12-5-07
Jim and Ed desperately try and stay on track so they can talk about the Golden Compass but they fail utterly and laugh too much.
Jim and Ed desperately try and stay on track so they can talk about the Golden Compass but they fail utterly and laugh too much.
Movies 11-28-07
This week, Ed and Jim get totally sidetracked and start talking about local broadcast news.
This week, Ed and Jim get totally sidetracked and start talking about local broadcast news.
Thanksgiving special
This week, Ed talks about what to see -- and what to not see -- this Thanksgiving season.
This week, Ed talks about what to see -- and what to not see -- this Thanksgiving season.
Coen Brothers special
Ed and Jim chat not only about the Coen Brothers' new film, 'No Country for Old Men,' but also about the filmmakers' ouevre. They do not talk about how to spell ouevre, though.
Ed and Jim chat not only about the Coen Brothers' new film, 'No Country for Old Men,' but also about the filmmakers' ouevre. They do not talk about how to spell ouevre, though.
Ed 11-7-07
Ed talks with Jim about Lions for Lambs and the new documentary about Darfur.
Ed talks with Jim about Lions for Lambs and the new documentary about Darfur.
Bee Movie and American Gangster
Ed talks about all the hype surrounding Jerry Seinfeld and 'Bee Movie' and that ineffable chasm between good and great ... when it comes to 'American Gangster.'
October 24th, 2007
Ed talks about 'Lars and the Real Girl' and 'Dan in Real LIfe' -- and about how weird it is that two releases have the word "real" in their titles.
Ed talks about 'Lars and the Real Girl' and 'Dan in Real LIfe' -- and about how weird it is that two releases have the word "real" in their titles.
October 17th, 2007
A boggling number of quality films are opening this week — including the launch of the annual Heartland Film Festival.
A boggling number of quality films are opening this week — including the launch of the annual Heartland Film Festival.
October 10th, 2007
This week on movies, Jim and Ed talk about "Michael Clayton," the slow burn thriller starring George Clooney.
This week on movies, Jim and Ed talk about "Michael Clayton," the slow burn thriller starring George Clooney.
August 29th, 2007
This week, Ed talks about the Iraq war documentary, 'No End In Sight.'
This week, Ed talks about the Iraq war documentary, 'No End In Sight.'
August 8th 2007
Ed and Jim talk about the movies hitting the theaters this week
Ed and Jim talk about the movies hitting the theaters this week
The simpsons
Ed talks about the new simpsons movie and more with Jim Poyser
Ed talks about the new simpsons movie and more with Jim Poyser
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