Nit Picket Podcast #18, Wendy and Lucy/Star Trek/Lost finale



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It's late, but it's free!  Nit Picket Podcast #18.

This week Aaron and I gush over the quiet tone of Kelly Reichardt's newest film, Wendy and Lucy, we also talk about the adorable cast of Star Trek and we question the future/past/wtf of Lost.  

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  • 5/18/2009 9:45 PM Alex wrote:
    yeah Winona Ryder in Star Trek was a lot more random to me than Tyler Perry, I guess it was just cause I was already expecting him from seeing Aaron's review. I still thought the movie was really great without any knowledge of the series or movies from the past as well, and I didn't think it was that confusing either. I guess I payed really good attention to it. But I do feel that the "character" that was very integral to the story (old man hint hint) could have been left out, which might have made the story better.

    I also watched Wendy and Lucy with my parents and they both didn't like it, saying that it was too artsy for their tastes. I for one really enjoyed it, I didn't love it sadly, but I enjoyed it. I thought Michelle Williams performance was fantastic but it didn't reach that peak until after the night in the forest near the end. I really liked a lot of the more subtle parts that didn't have any dialogue. I even thought that the ending was beautifully well done.It was a very solid film. Another great podcast guys, keep em' coming!
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  • 5/19/2009 8:23 AM Joe wrote:
    OH MY God LOST was a bitch. Really good thought i thought and full of cliff-hangers. What you didn't mention thats getting me most siked up for next season is when jacob said "their coming" just before he died. OOOOO Spooky
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  • 1/17/2010 2:20 AM Emily wrote:
    Hey that's not fair, just recently I went to a star trek convention (not even the one in Las Vegas) and there were at least a few thousand people.
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