March 10, 2006

Audio Edition - March 10th 2006

On today's installment of the Round Table Audio Edition Darren, Doug and I discuss the developments in Brad Pitt's quest for a gay role to secure himself Oscar glory, the Harry Potter DVD sales as well as a side topic about how much the actors "deserve", the Dallas Movie adaptation that's coming our way and how it probably won't be filmed in Dallas Texas, Pixar vs. Dreamworks and a few things more.

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Posted by John Campea at March 10, 2006 07:17 PM


Comments

Chasing a trend is never a good idea, by the time this movie comes out gay love stories will be passe.

Posted by: Lou_Sytsma at March 11, 2006 06:46 AM

Doug's film pitch was genius. When can the international friends watch an online version of one of his stand up shows? He could charge for it as well.

Posted by: paul at March 11, 2006 06:52 AM

Truly and genuinely outrageous! I found you gents through the article in The Times last week and I've been ravenously going through your archive of shows like an obsessed cocaine addict.

John is the most articulate entertainment commentator on the internet that I've ever heard, although I think you should give Harry Potter 3 another chance. Doug is just bloody hilarious, and why is Daren not on the show more? Keep up the brilliant work boys, you've made yourself another fan.

Posted by: Kristin at March 11, 2006 08:29 AM

I have to agree on the screenplay and director are most important when it comes to a film. But it also comes down to how the actor is expressing the dialog he is given. And also at the end of the day it's mostly the actors coming out with praise. It's the actors faces on the posters, figures and everything that comes along with the movie. I've heard many people say: ''I love that movie because Brad Pitt is in it''. Alot of people don't care who the director is. People like this know little about movies, so you got to take them in to consideration.

Posted by: Wolf at March 11, 2006 02:30 PM

I liked Azkaban and I'm not ashamed to admit it!

Posted by: Kristina at March 15, 2006 11:29 AM