Nit Picket Podcast #20, Terminator Salvation/Favorite Palme d'Or winners



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What don't you fucking understand?!  Nit Picket Podcast #20.

This week Aaron and I are joined by friend-of-the-show, Stephanie, to help discuss the finer/crappier points of the new McG directed, Terminator Salvation.  Stephanie fills us in on the results of the Cannes film festival and we count down our top 3 favorite Palme d'Or winners.  

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  • 6/2/2009 12:59 AM Aaron Fenn wrote:
    31:03
    Greatest Leland Moment on Nitpicket Podcast Ever.

    "whaaaaat?!"
    LOL, so funny to me.
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  • 6/2/2009 3:51 PM Alex C. wrote:
    Well I guess since there is another Alex commenting on the website (he commented on the last podcast) I will just have to change my name so no one gets confused. Frisky Dingo is a pretty cool show, I like it along with Robot Chicken and Aqua Teen (I can't think of many others that I have seen right now). Also I went and saw Angels and Demons with some friends, even though I wanted to see DMTH but no one wanted to go see it. Anyways, as we watched the Transformers tralier I seemed to be the only one who laughed a little when I heard the "Megatron wants whats in my mind!" line. Oh, and thanks guys for mentioning my iTunes review! After last week's podcast I just had to write one.

    By the way, I blind bought Muholland Drive the other day after seeing Aaron's review on Youtube and I gotta say I really liked it. Aaron pretty much hit the nail on the head with his review but I think the ending is a little more love it or hate it. I happened to like it after much thought since I do love open-ended movies but I could see a lot of people getting frustrated about it. I mean it was a crazy head-trip of an end. Overall I'd give it a 4.5/5
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