Nit Picket Podcast #19, The Brothers Bloom/Tell No One

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Gather round, ladies and germs. Nit Picket Podcast #19.
This week Aaron tells me all about the new Rian Johnson flick, The Brothers Bloom, we both bitch about the ending to the French thriller, Tell No One, and we count down our top 5 most anticipated films for the rest of 2009. We also find time to bash a member of the Black Eyes Peas again!
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So say we all.


finally you post it and on my birthday!!!
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Happy Birthday, Dylan! I'm also looking forward to seeing RUDO Y CURSI at some point.
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thanks! finally got Synecdoche New York and went to see The Limits of Control which i hope you do see soon like you said because i loved it and thought it was just brillant 2nd best film of the year after Star Trek
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oh i forgot about Away We Go and Nine i'm so excited about those 2 films
also
The Road (have the script and i love it)
New York, I Love You
Broken Embraces
The Invention of Lying
Shanghai
Inglourious Basterds
Taking Woodstock
Whatever Works
Shutter Island
A Serious Man
The Box
The Boat That Rocked
Avatar
i guess The Hurt Locker although i already saw it last year but i want to see what other people thought
and i know these already came out but aren't playing near me yet
Sin Nombre
Rudo y Cursi
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oh fuck forgot UP i'm seeing it next week can't wait
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Great podcast as always guys, and yeah you pointed out some of my more most anticipated films.
Mostly INGLORIOUS BASTARDS i have to say but on a lighter note, UP, DISTRICT 9 and THE BOAT THAT ROCKED - which I've heard is very good and I'm stoked that Chris O'Dowd and Rhys Darby are in it too.
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Hey guys,
Great episode this week. I was so happy when I heard Aaron choose Inglorious Basterds as his #1 most anticipated movies, as it is mine as well. Pulp Fiction is my personal favourite movie of all time, and I am such a huge fan of Tarantino's work. I had the same reaction when I read the mixed reviews about Inglorious Basterds; I guess most people forget that Tarantino's strength is not in the violence of his movies but the dialogue and the IQ of his screenplays. I cannot wait to hear you guys have a discussion about Tarantino and what Leland thinks about QT, one of my most beloved directors and writers. I was a little disappointed to see Inglourious Basterds not as well received as I hoped it would be, but nevertheless, apparently Tarantino will be editing the movie before the official release in August, so I'm still very excited for the movie.
Good podcast guys, keep it up!
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