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s04e06 [2024/09/30 23:19] – created gordontreks04e06 [2024/09/30 23:23] (current) gordontrek
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-After a brand-new intro, Gregg appears wearing his popcorn-butter-yellow //On Cinema// polo shirt, sitting in the host seat in place of [[tim|Tim]], who is out today for medical reasons. His special guest is fellow film buff and expert [[larry]], a film professor at the USC Film School+After a brand-new intro, Gregg appears wearing his popcorn-butter-yellow //On Cinema// polo shirt, sitting in the host seat in place of [[tim|Tim]], who is out today for medical reasons. His special guest is fellow film buff and expert [[larry]], a film professor at the University of Southern California, and an [[oscars|Academy Award]]-nominated producer
  
 They jump straight into the reviews, starting with //Girl on a Bicycle//, a German romantic comedy. Gregg reads the cast and synopsis as per usual, remarking that the "international" cast members are "no Harrison Ford, but they'll do." He describes the film as "a //ménage à trois//, as they say in foreign films," and says it is not as good as Bond film, but he still enjoyed it and awards it five bags. Larry only gives it three bags. He remarks that he would give Woody Allen's film from the previous year (referring to //[[s03e04|Blue Jasmine]]//) five bags. Gregg tells Larry about his interview with [[joe]] about Woody Allen, prompting Larry to ask if the show is about personalities or movies. Gregg makes clear he wants to return the show to its "real roots" of film criticism. They jump straight into the reviews, starting with //Girl on a Bicycle//, a German romantic comedy. Gregg reads the cast and synopsis as per usual, remarking that the "international" cast members are "no Harrison Ford, but they'll do." He describes the film as "a //ménage à trois//, as they say in foreign films," and says it is not as good as Bond film, but he still enjoyed it and awards it five bags. Larry only gives it three bags. He remarks that he would give Woody Allen's film from the previous year (referring to //[[s03e04|Blue Jasmine]]//) five bags. Gregg tells Larry about his interview with [[joe]] about Woody Allen, prompting Larry to ask if the show is about personalities or movies. Gregg makes clear he wants to return the show to its "real roots" of film criticism.
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