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This week, Matt Garren returns for Spider-Man: No Way Home. It's like the other movies, but with all the Spider-Men. Does magic kinda suck? Why is Kai trying to make “Bring At On” happen? Does The Winston Man have a really good shape about him? “Why did I come back on?” ”– Matt Garren Be sure to check out Matt's Lord of The Rings podcast, The Beacons Are Lit, which he co-hosts with past Rotten Treasure guest and Crossroad Comedy Theater Founder Mike Marbach. And while you're at it, check out the vast array of other podcasts, shows and classes available at xroadscomedy.com. Follow @xroadscomedy to stay informed about upcoming shows and general happenings! You can catch Matt performing in An Improvised Slasher Movie with the cast of Not Yet Rated! on December 13th at The Lab Theater, in Ambler, PA and in a run of Not Yet Rated!'s yearly annual improvised Rom-com, February 13th - February 15th at Skinner Studio at Plays & Players in Philadelphia, PA. Additionally, Matt encourages you to check out The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity, which presents a dramatically new understanding of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution. Go to linktr.ee/rottentreasure to listen, like, follow, rate and review. It really helps the show! You can also support the podcast to gain early access to episodes, promotional opportunities and even get extra franchise rank and review episodes. Who knows?! The tier system. That's who. Visit patreon.com/rottentreasure to learn more!
On the Season 3 Premiere of Not Yet Rated, we discuss the 1982 Sidney Lumet film "Deathtrap".
This week we're joined by Honor Society member and one half of Not Yet Rated, Jordan Kingsley... and he has something to say!
Episode 84 here and for this special episode we go back in time for an older film, but one we don't think you should miss! Tune in to this week's episode where the guys go over what they've been watching, a Topic of the Week brought to you by you the listeners! This is all followed up with a review of the 1978 film, "The Deer Hunter." 00:32 - Intro 00:54 - What We Watching? Marco's List: 02:23 - This Film is Not Yet Rated (2006, Youtube) 06:32 - The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019, Prime Video) 09:37 - Raised by Wolves Season 1 (2020, HBO Max) James' List: 11:33 - Akira 4k Remaster (1988, Available 12/22) 12:13 - Total Recall 4k Remaster (1990, Available 12/8) 14:15 - Unpregnant (2020, HBO Max) 18:32 - The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020, Netflix) Nabil's List: 22:33 - The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020, Netflix) 26:08 - Hubie Halloween (2020, Netflix) 30:21 - Glow Season 1 (2017, Netflix) 34:50 - Topic of the Week: What Movie Would You Like A Remake of? 36:18 - Nabil's Pick: Remake of Last Action Hero (1993) 41:00 - James' Pick: Remake of The Warriors (1979) 46:13 - Marco's Pick: Remake of Willow (1988) 54:30 - Review of The Deer Hunter (1978) SPOILER ALERT OVERALL 1:30:10 - Outro/How To Reach Us/What's Next? Please subscribe and leave a review! We appreciate you listening! Thank you to Michael Parkham for Designing Our Logo. Contact us at our email: themoviepalspodcast@gmail.com for any submissions for topics! Follow Us on Instagram: @moviepalspod Subscribe to us on: iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, iHeartRadio & Spotify! Follow Us On Twitter: @moviepalspod - our podcast Twitter page (submit a topic!) @rufio1617 - James' Twitter @marcore - Marco's Twitter @nlothae - Nabil's Twitter Follow Us On Letterboxd: Rufio1617 - James Marcore83 - Marco Lothae - Nabil Follow Us On Facebook: Facebook.com/moviepalspod (once again submit a topic or movie!) Be sure to check out @waterfrontcomics for a variety of comics and collectibles!
On the Season 2 Premiere of Not Yet Rated, we discuss the 1987 Norman Jewison film "Moonstruck".
Oscar-nominated filmmaker and producer Eddie Schmidt (This Film is Not Yet Rated, Chelsea Does, Ugly Delicious and Gilbert) talks unscripted production, documentary filmmaking and the ultimate Al Yankovic film from the 80's, UHF. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-side-track/support
In anticipation of a new documentary episode, here is our first! Bonus: Wonder Woman discussion! Today we are chatting about documentaries! Stick with us, because even if you aren't a fan of the usual documentary fare, we are sure you'll find something to like in our choices about unusual competitions (Somm, Barista, King of Kong), or blowing the lid off the MPAA rating system (This Film is Not Yet Rated), or chronicling the life of one of our favorite characters/actors (For the Love of Spock). And stay for our gushing review of Wonder Woman! As always, our amazing intro/outro music is "We are Highscore" by Krackatoa.
Welcome to our first podcast, Not Yet Rated. A podcast based around Film where the two hosts choose a film per week and discuss in detail. Our first week's episode is based on the 1987 Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket".
In today’s riveting 2nd half of my conversation with Christi Anne - a Sex Educator, Kundalini Yoga Instructor, Chaplin and so much more - we dive into: * The Mystery behind sex, Female Sexuality and why these things are so scary for us in our culture * What really makes sex SAFE for you? * Why the Mystery of Sex has been replaced for the Hollywood version - and why does this hinder our sexual experiences? * Giving ourselves permission to * GET & BE playful!! * change our minds in the moment-by-moment * be open to discovering new aspects of ourself that we didn’t know, hid from ourself or that have changed * get & be PLAYFUL! * The Blessing coming out of the MeToo Movement * Get Playful - be the kid exploring the experiment of life and learning from what works and doesn’t work The sounds that Christi Anne mentions to help MOVE THE ENERGY (Movement Medicine y’all!) that this episode might stir up in you! * Each chakra has a sound * Lam -1st/Root Chakra - tribe/community/financial & physical security energy * Vam -2nd/Sacral/Sexual Chakra - creative/childhood/sexual energy * Ram - 3rd - Solar Plexus Chakra - individualization/self empowerment/will power energy * Yam - 4th - Heart Chakra - unconditional/intra-dependent love energy * Ham- 5th - Throat Chakra - speaking your will/heart into creation energy * Om - 6th - Third Eye Chakra - Intuition Energy * Ung - 7th - Crown Chakra - Spiritual Connection/Source Energy To get in touch & work with Christi Anne: www.ChristiAnneBela.com Erotic Intelligence - Meetup Intimacy Architect - FaceBook ***************************** NEW e-Course to move towards Owning Your (sexual) Power! Exploring Safe Connection in the #MeToo Age - online course with Holli https://movement-medicine-u.thinkific.com/courses/exploring-safe-connection-me-too-age ***************************** * Resources mentioned in Part 1 & 2 * “Ethical Slut” by Janet W. Hardy & Dossie Easten * “Sex At Dawn” by Christopher Ryan & Cacilda Jetha * “Untrue” - Wednesday Martin * “The Way of the Happy Woman” - Sara Avant Stover * “Vagina” - Virginia Wolff * “Creation of Patriarchy” - Gerda Lerner * “The Dance of the Dissident Daughter” - Sue Monk Kidd * Makelovenotporn.tv * “This Film is Not Yet Rated” - movie * AwakeningShakti.com - Lisa Schrader ***************************** Hosted by: Holli McCormick of Movement Medicine “Awaken your Senses, your Consciousness, your Soul.” Offering: Energy Medicine; Energy Ethics/Management & Body Language Coaching info@MovementMedicine.Love 650-485-1595 www.MovementMedicine.Love NEW OPT-IN “3 VITAL FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR ENERGY MANAGEMENT & ETHICS” https://movementmedicine.love/. APPOINTMENTS or Speaking Inquiries: https://movementmedicine.love/appointment/ LEARN MORE HERE: https://movementmedicine.love/develop-healthy-relationships-using-body-language/ Invest in your Safety, Sensuality & Soul
MMMS Podcast Ep #9: Erotic Intelligence & The Mystery of Sex - with Christi Anne Bela Find on iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud & YouTube “Movement Medicine Mystery School Podcast” Christi Anne is a Sex Educator, Kundalini Yoga Instructor, Chaplin and so much more. She works her mysterious magic to create safe spaces for her clients and students to open up and talk about their desires, wants and even explore their true “No’s”. Today I invited her in to help us understand how she helps her students develop a consciousness around their sex life - i.e. Erotic Intelligence. With this being another HUGE and DEEP topic, we are breaking this podcast up into two. In Part 1 we will hear Christi Anne discuss: * Steps towards building your EQ - Erotic Intelligence * We we can find healthy role models of women and men who own their sexuality in a healthy way * How to declutter the deed to our sexuality * Demystifying women’s sexual appetites and the fluidity of sexual desire * Comfort of the societal Default vs. doing the inner work with self and partners * The BIGGER picture: Sexual Alchemy with the subtle body energies * Get playful with your Sexual Energy!!! * Tips for working with your Erotic Intelligence - making this God Source Powerful energy within feel safe for you Think of this as you listen: Emotions are energy in motion and they are POWERFUL. Yet in our culture, we aren’t taught to move with these waves of emotions allowing them to be just that - waves of energy in motion. Instead we end up clinching and holding them in the place of origin - where they get stuck, building until they feel overwhelming and dangerous. Perhaps no other energy has been as shamed as that from our sacral, i.e. sexual area of our body. What Christi Anne - and I - are here for is to help you learn how to MOVE this energy so it does feel safe, lovely, and within your control to help you connect to Spirit, God and all of Life. * Resources mentioned in Part 1 & 2 * “Ethical Slut” by Janet W. Hardy & Dossie Easten * “Sex At Dawn” by Christopher Ryan & Cacilda Jetha * “Untrue” - Wednesday Martin * “The Way of the Happy Woman” - Sara Avant Stover * “Vagina” - Virginia Wolff * “Creation of Patriarchy” - Gerda Lerner * “The Dance of the Dissident Daughter” - Sue Monk Kidd * Makelovenotporn.tv * “This Film is Not Yet Rated” - movie * AwakeningShakti.com - Lisa Schrader How to find Christi Anne and work with her! ChristiAnneBela.com Meetup: Erotic Intelligence FaceBook: Intimacy Architect ************************************************ Hosted by: Holli McCormick of Movement Medicine “Awaken your Senses, your Consciousness, your Soul.” Offering: Energy Medicine; Energy Ethics/Management & Body Language Coaching info@MovementMedicine.Love 650-485-1595 www.MovementMedicine.Love NEW OPT-IN “3 VITAL FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR ENERGY MANAGEMENT & ETHICS” https://movementmedicine.love/. APPOINTMENTS or Speaking Inquiries: https://movementmedicine.love/appointment/ LEARN MORE HERE: https://movementmedicine.love/develop-healthy-relationships-using-body-language/ Invest in your Safety, Sensuality & Soul
Guest - Landon Sommese - filmmaker - communicating in movie references - making movies is hard, man - Jurassic Park’s stop motion storyboards - watching Batman Forever as a baby - The Marvel horizon line, Zack Snyder appreciation - the continued art of theater hopping - The BFG has the best fart joke in all of cinema - Aaron Eckhardt, let us be your agent - actual Frailty talk 15 minutes later, debating the McConaissance timeline - Terminator Salvation appreciation, Edward Furlongtalk - Brian Tyler resumeCast, discussing the ‘Jaws’ shot - Unbreakable talk, Shyamalan appreciation - McConaghuey’s True Detective audition, talking revenge films - Reign of Fire & Domino appreciation, Tony Scott talk - shithead middle school kids, Mid 90’s talk - buttholeCast, regular holeCast - The Core talk, Bill Paxton appreciation - it's harder than you think to kill someone with an axe - more Unbreakable appreciation, The Village mixed appreciation - Patrick Willems appreciation, Schumacher Batman love - Righteous Gemstones & Mindhunter talk - talking Weezer, do you celebrate your ‘birth month’ - you say hash pipe, I say ass wipe - what makes a Classic Rock song anymore? - Music video talk, famous hills - Fush You, man, TV safe versions of R movies - talking Cleanflix, This Film is Not Yet Rated, American Movie
Who Decides What We See? Jack Valenti, The MPAA, & The Ratings Board On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Ibrahim & I sit down to discuss censorship and the Hollywood industry's attempts to police themselves. The establishment of the MPAA would put into to place the next five decades of artistic and cultural parameters governing the depiction of sex, sexuality, violence, and the culture as a whole. Kirby Dick's 2006 documentary, This Film is Not Yet Rated, takes a talking heads and investigative approach to this subject. But the documentary is really only a stepping point for Ibrahim & I to go off on our own ideas of how the system is set up. Take a listen as we dig into this very important topic. As always thanks for the continued love and support. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com.
On this episode of Wicked Hot Movie Mayhem we discuss the history of the MPAA back when they were called the MPPDA and the Hayes Code ruled the film industry (00:00). We dive into the inception of the MPAA and the rating system (36:43). We also go over some of the corrupt practices by the MPAA (50:10). Finally, we discuss some alarming things discovered by the documentary, This Film is Not Yet Rated (56:32). www.wickedhottalk.com Twitter/Instagram/FacebookShow - @WickedHotTalkKevin - @ImperiaDigitalJon - @KimJon_Gil
In honor of the spookiest holiday, the Ghouls bring you a special performance by the amazing Not Yet Rated, improv team! The Ghouls were lucky enough to have them present an original Audio Drama - Attend Carter the Magnificent's Magical Disappearing Show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
On Episode #30, in honor of the spookiest holiday the Ghouls bring you a special performance by the amazing Not Yet Rated, improv team! Not Yet Rated is a Philadelphia Improv Team that improvises movies - makes them up right on the spot for your entertainment! And the Ghouls were lucky enough to have them perform right in their living room for a special Audio Drama - Attend Carter the Magnificent's Magical Disappearing Show! Talking Points: Magic, Improv, Audio Drama, Flip Flops, Bingo, Chips, Devil, Saxophones, Babys Blood, Boobie, Scat, Cut in Half, Stanley's Hat, Disappearing Act, Italian Aliens, Mafia. Check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play!! Rate, Subscribe, Comment. You know the drill. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ghouls-next-door/support
Chris is joined by The Projection Booth's Mike White once again to finish out Documentary Month with a look at This Film is Not Yet Rated, a look at the secretive Motion Picture Association of America (the MPAA). The film takes a look at the inherent hypocrisy and censorship that the association levels against filmmakers who want their films released. It's a lighter film than any of the month's previous films and one drives a dagger straight into the heart of film censorship.As always, you can follow Chris Stachiw at @KultureStach, Eric Kniss at @tychomagnetics and Kulture Shocked at @KultureShocked. The music is Wovoka's “Lament,” and Da DeCypher's “Two Step featuring Ben-Jamin”; big thanks to both for allowing us to use their tracks. Also, make sure to check out Jilly's Socks 'n Such for not only awesome socks but also gifts for any occasion! You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content along with our Patreon page.
Today we are chatting about documentaries! Stick with us, because even if you aren't a fan of the usual documentary fare, we are sure you'll find something to like in our choices about unusual competitions (Somm, Barista, King of Kong), or blowing the lid off the MPAA rating system (This Film is Not Yet Rated), or chronicling the life of one of our favorite characters/actors (For the Love of Spock). And stay for our gushing review of Wonder Woman! As always, our amazing intro/outro music is "We are Highscore" by Krackatoa.
Veteran filmmaker and documentary cinematographer Kirsten Johnson has spent the last 25 years capturing the often-harsh realities of humanity in some of cinemas most influential documentaries with directors such as Michael Moore (Fahrenheit 9/11), Laura Poitra (Citizenfour about Edward Snowden) and Kirby Dick (This Film is Not Yet Rated). Her latest documentary is a very personal exploration of her life behind the camera over her vast career and is on the 2017 Best Documentary Oscar shortlist. Cameraperson is like meditation or fragmented memories, a montage of footage with no voiceover that opens up all the questions Kirsten has asked herself during her career. The film moves between outtakes from documentaries she has shot intercut with private footage of her family including Kirsten’s twins and her mother. Through all of her footage, difficult and beautiful, you feel Kirsten Johnson’s warmth, empathy and her huge laugh fills the space. Host Christina Jeurling Birro has been a longtime follower of Kirsten’s work and was delighted to have the opportunity to speak with her about the ethics and moral choices faced when filming subjects, what is was like for her to relive the joys and the horrors she has seen, the power of the moving image and much more!
It's time to go back to class as I sit down with Professor Alan (The Relatively Geeky Network) to discuss documentaries. We take a look at the genre as a whole, talking about what makes a good documentary and the mistakes that documentarians often make (from our opinions as viewers) as well as go in depth with a few of our own choices, including King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, Room 237, and This Film is Not Yet Rated. There are a number of films mentioned and several recommendations as well. Show notes and pictures are available at Pop Culture Affidavit, and this episode's show notes includes a huge list of documentaries and documentary series that were mentioned in some way on the show. The site is also where you can see regular weekly blog entries about the randomness that is pop culture.
It's time to go back to class as I sit down with Professor Alan (The Relatively Geeky Network) to discuss documentaries. We take a look at the genre as a whole, talking about what makes a good documentary and the mistakes that documentarians often make (from our opinions as viewers) as well as go in depth with a few of our own choices, including King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, Room 237, and This Film is Not Yet Rated. There are a number of films mentioned and several recommendations as well. Show notes and pictures are available at Pop Culture Affidavit, and this episode's show notes includes a huge list of documentaries and documentary series that were mentioned in some way on the show. The site is also where you can see regular weekly blog entries about the randomness that is pop culture.
The Cinematography Podcast Backlight TOUR - Episode 2 - Sundance This is second episode of the new Backlight Tour web series. Host Illya Friedman sits down with Kirsten Johnson, Cinematographer and Filmmaker of the new feature film "Cameraperson," which had it's world premiere at the 2016 Sundance film festival. Cameraperson is a feature length memoir spanning Ms. Johnson's 25+ year career. Her credits include the critically acclaimed "This Film is Not Yet Rated," and the Academy Award winner for Best Documentary "Citizenfour." Watch the Podcast
Ratings are a tricky and often overlooked subject for filmmakers. It’s an area that is far too often shrouded in mystery. This week, Randy and Ben talk to Barry Freeman, who spent 10 years on the ratings board at the MPAA, appeared in This Film is Not Yet Rated, and currently makes his living as …
This week, the guys are joined by Dan Doherty (@FLEXLuthor_), co-creator and former contributor of Not Yet Rated. They discuss Marvel's Ant-Man, inside jokes and take some questions from the audience!
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Colin from Not Yet Rated joins us as we dive into the next installment of the Terminator franchise in Terminator: Genisys. We also discuss our Top 3 catchphrases in film and we continue a segment we call InSession Film Showdown, where this week we battle the Terminator franchise vs the Jurassic Park franchise. - Terminator: Genisys Review (8:17) - Top 3 Catchphrases (40:50) - InSession Film Showdown (1:12:04) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
Episode 11 - A Victor Lucas Tangent: It All Comes Back to GamelifeHosted by Rob Pigott, Eric Bayer, & Kelly Burke, this is a podcast about the things we and our guests love, whether it be art, film, video games and more!On this episode, Rob, Eric and Kelly are joined by guest Carson Mauthe as they talk about Carson's work with Mega64, his website ServerCrashers, FreezeCracker, Victor Lucas, the Internet game review show Gamelife, Carson's various YouTube videos, our favorite Internet videos of 2013, The Walking Dead: Season Two, Gone Home, the VGX, The Purge, American Hustle, and more!Cell Shock Podcast Facebook Page Theme Song and “Rocco Botte, Karate Master ” is by Ethan Avila AKA Tikal ShineEric’s Twitter Kelly’s Twitter Rob’s Twitter Carson’s Twitter Mega64: A Rift Between Sexes Time in a Bottle Mega64: The Update of a Lifetime Server Crashers FreezeCracker Victor Lucas Geoff Mendicino Geoff’s Darksydephil Parody video SamueltehG33k Carson’s Playstation Corner Gamelife Episodes 1-10 of Gamelife Newest Gamelife Episode Mega64: Gamez Alive Killzone 2 Special GAMEZ ALIVE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Carson reviews Punch Out Waking Dad PS4 Public Unboxing Xbox One Public Unboxing Wii U Public Unboxing Carson’s Chrono Trigger DS Unboxing Typical YouTube Makeup Guru Haul Video Knock Out Video trumpet fight Trumpet Fight Guy’s Website & Women’s Rights Photos Playground Mystery Japanese man in a car Sexuality of The Antichrist in Gangnam Style Kid throws up, lady and son fall! Victor Lucas FreezeCracker Interview Highlight Reel Rick and Morty The Venture Bros. Carson’s Interview with Tommy Tallarico The Ball Carson’s Chrono Trigger Battle Theme Cover Take This News Carson’s Prince of Persia video Fuck the Whities - A Documentary on Racism Kelly’s Tumblr Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies Dragon’s Dogma Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Kelly’s Article on Mega64 The Walking Dead: Season 2 The Wolf Among Us Gone Home The Stanley Parable Papers, Please The VGX Mega64 VGX video Zynga’s Mark Pincus asked Obama to pardon NSA leaker Edward SnowdenDarksydephil and Mega64 The Man from Nowhere Twin Peaks Deadly Premonition The Purge The Girl Who Leapt Through Time Summer Wars The Amazing Spider-Man Carson’s PAX 2012 Podcast American Hustle Blue is the Warmest Color This Film is Not Yet Rated The Cell Shock Podcast, a podcast hosted by me, Rob, aka Jedifan421, all about movies, music, gaming, and pop culture, new and old, as I host a round table discussion with new guests every week from fan communities around the world.
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Episode #14 In Segment One of this epsiode, Erik, Nick and Chris talk about the MPAA ratings system, and specifically the film This Film is Not Yet Rated directed by Kirby Dick. The film (and our discussion) focuses heavily on the rather uneven and mysterious ratings criteria for Hollywood films and the fact that the MPAA … Continue reading Episode #14 – MPAA ratings/This Film is Not Yet Rated and Foreign Films to Watch →
Have You Seen..? The question to start all movie discussions. This week, we talk about The 39 Steps and This Film is Not Yet Rated. PLUS: A short argument, memory loss, certification, RoboCop, escaping gases and a smell of biscuits.
I'm a little late posting this episode up, but my friend Julia wanted to take a crack at being a guest on the show. Manny was stuck at home writing a paper for school and Mike was off doing god knows what with the "ever so party animal" Ben in Tahoe. In this episode we converse about Julia's time at the Flutog in SF last year, crazy things kids say, documentaries/movies such as Mansome, This Film is Not Yet Rated, Butter and Charlie Bartlett. The episode takes a little bit of a serious note and we dabble into our points of view on bullying and how parents deal with it. once again, leave comments/ rate/ share with friends! Thanks Sweeet
In this episode your two sexy hosts talk about the awesomeness that is the MN Renaissance Fest. Beer, Boobs, and good times for all. We chat about the following flicks: WarGames, The Kingdom, This Film is Not Yet Rated and more. Rob thinks Lesley is lying once again involving The Biggest Loser. We go to a MLB game, play Dungeons and Dragons and Rob unleashes his Magic Missile.
Today on the show we question if Angelina Jolie's performance is truly Oscar worthy in A Mighty Heart; We question if the leaders of the MPAA are evil or just plain incompetent in our review of the documentary This Film is Not Yet Rated. And finally we question if the AFI was on cocaine when they made their list of the 100 best American Films of all time.As always, please give us your feedback at thosemovieguys@gmail.com.
From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 52 of "HawaiiUP" for Feb. 18, 2007. We discuss “This Film is Not Yet Rated” (2006) with Kimberly Peirce, Jon Lewis, and David Ansen; “Thank You For Smoking" (2005) with Joan Lunden, Eric Haberman, and Aaron Eckhart; and “The Illusionist” (2006) with Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, and Jessica Biel.
An interview with with Kirby Dick, director of "This Film is Not Yet Rated."