Adam and Matty meet this week to talk about Get Low, a new film starring the epic ranks of Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, and Bill Murray. While the film starts off with a visually stunning introduction and allows Duvall to deliver a breathtaking ending, Adam and Matty agree that a bulk of the movie is boring and overly polished. Beyond that, the major themes of the film don’t really have much to do with the events that take place throughout, essentially never maintaining a real tone. Ultimately, the Filmspotting duo can’t help but disagree with the consensus on Get Low, who seem to have no shortage of praise to heap upon the film.
After last week’s Billy Wilder poll question and controversial top five (best action film romances), the listener feedback bag is overflowing with great input on both topics. Matty’s mom phones in for the donations segment, guilt-tripping you into considering tossing a few dollars Filmspotting’s way. The show closes out with a top five list, as always, compiling the best Robert Duvall films.
:31-18:13 – Review: “Get Low”
Music: Sarah Jaffe, “Vulnerable”
20:23-24:59 – Mass. Theatre (Winner: Brian Richoux)
25:00-27:11 – Polls
27:12-39:44 – Listener Feedback
Music: Sarah Jaffe, “Clementine”
40:43-49:20 – DVDs / Donations
49:21-1:12:07 – Top 5: Duvall Performances
1:12:08-1:15:49 – Close / Outtakes
Runtime – 1:15:55
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