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Summer Recap 2013

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Summer has come and gone, and with that, Anderson and Bryan present the SUMMER RECAP 2013.  From documentaries to explosive blockbusters, they’ll run down their top 5 favorite films of the past few months.

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25 thoughts on “Summer Recap 2013

  1. Pacific Rim was good. Bryan loves the transformer movies and dislikes PAC Rim?! Not enough sack humor? you piece of shit

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    Posted by Thesteve | November 2, 2013, 11:25 AM
  2. I actually really liked Seeking A Friend…. & thought it was quirky, charming, & funny. Love A Bronx Tale. Bryan, you are wrong but the show is great so we’re even.

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    Posted by jratm23 | September 21, 2013, 1:29 AM
  3. Here are the Netflix Instant “available until” dates for the following titles:

    http://www.imdb.com/list/xuupjtme31U/

    Available until:
    — 1-Oct: Wet Hot American Summer (2001) from: 21-Jun-2013 Breakup Scenes [selected as Anderson’s #4.]
    — 1-Oct: Ride with the Devil (1999) from: 14-Dec-2012 American Actors Never Nominated for an Oscar [selected as Anderson’s # 4 for Jeffrey Wright as Daniel Holt.]
    — 1-Oct: Eight Men Out (1988) from: 19-Aug-2010 Sports Films (Guest: Petros Papadakis) [selected as Anderson’s #4.]
    — 28-Sep: Rango (2011) from: 2013-02-22 – Oscar Locks 2013 [selected as Anderson’s #3 for Best Animated Feature Film of the Year: Gore Verbinski which won the Academy Award.]

    Currently 671 films cataloged based on 144 episodes. 128 (19%) of the titles are streaming on Netflix.

    Last check of 671 films on Sat., 14-Sep-2013.

    Updates to streaming films are checked often. Latest update — Thu., 19-Sep 8pm EDT.

    Ben

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    Posted by Ben Cacace (@NYCbirder) | September 19, 2013, 4:45 PM
  4. one last thing: my Sniff Trax recommendation: Citizen Kane.
    Seriously. I want to listen to Anderson’s wildly inappropriate and incorrect analysis of that film.

    Anderson: “Yeeeeaaah, really good tracking shot of the mansion there, Orson. Can you say ‘superfluous?'”

    Kane: “I’m not interested in gold mines, oil wells shipping or real estate…. What would I have liked to have been? Everything you hate.”
    Anderson: “YAAAAAWWWWN. Yeah, REALLY clever dialogue there, Orson.”

    I would laugh my ass off.

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    Posted by Michael P. Gowdy | September 16, 2013, 10:34 PM
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    😀

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    Posted by Michael P. Gowdy | September 16, 2013, 10:06 PM
  6. Summer starts in June not May. Anderson is a moron.

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    Posted by Tyler | September 15, 2013, 11:14 PM
  7. I can’t believe you guys didn’t do “The Cabin In The Woods” for your snifftrax. Seriously, it seems very sniffworthy to me..

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    Posted by Willtosurvive | September 15, 2013, 11:58 AM
  8. After all the grief Anderson gives Bryan for spoilers I can’t believe he just gave away the ending of atlas shrugged.

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    Posted by John brown | September 15, 2013, 9:07 AM
  9. 1] Blue Jasmine
    2] Salinger– fuck the critics; it rocks
    3] Star Trek: Into Darkness
    4] World War Z
    5] Fruitvale Station

    I was amused that the ONLY summer movie that will receive Oscar nominations wasn’t mentioned in ANY capacity.

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    Posted by Michael P. Gowdy | September 14, 2013, 7:29 PM
  10. The following is expiring from Netflix Instant on the 28th of September:

    http://www.imdb.com/list/xuupjtme31U/

    Available until:
    — 28-Sep: Rango (2011) from: 2013-02-22 – Oscar Locks 2013 [selected as Anderson’s #3 — [Won] Best Animated Feature Film of the Year: Gore Verbinski]

    Ben

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    Posted by Ben Cacace (@NYCbirder) | September 14, 2013, 11:29 AM
  11. No films from Anderson’s Top 5 from today’s show are streaming on Netflix:

    http://www.imdb.com/list/xuupjtme31U/

    Recent additions:
    — on 6-Sep: What We Do Is Secret (2007) from ‘Gay Characters’

    Episodes recently added:
    — +1 added 6-Sep: Top 5 Gay Characters (6-Sep-2013)

    Recently added from the back catalog:
    — on 2-Sep: There Will Be Blood (2007) ‘Movies Set In The 1800s’ from 15-Feb-2013

    Currently 671 films cataloged based on 144 episodes. 128 (19%) of the titles are streaming on Netflix.

    Last check of 669 films on Sat., 7-Sep-2013.

    Updates to streaming films are checked often. Latest update — Fri., 13-Sep 7pm EDT.

    Ben

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    Posted by Ben Cacace (@NYCbirder) | September 13, 2013, 4:56 PM
  12. I know this isn’t TV Vault (as Bryan reminds us weekly) but I would honestly LOVE to hear Anderson’s order for best seasons of The Wire, since he’s the reason I got hooked. Does he respond to e-mails?

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    Posted by MonkeyMoney | September 13, 2013, 3:44 PM
    • for me it has to be 3,5,4,2,1. what is your order?

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      Posted by RhysHorsman | September 13, 2013, 3:50 PM
      • I say: 4, 3, 1, 5, 2. But, they’re really all pretty great.

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        Posted by Chester | September 14, 2013, 2:13 AM
      • Rhyshorman, I am at the 2nd episode of the 5th season, so I can’t put it on the list but thus far: 4, 3, 2, 1. I do think they are all very good and each has some brilliant parts. I just wish they made more seasons

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        Posted by MonkeyMoney | September 15, 2013, 9:17 PM
      • Just finished watching The Wire about 3 months ago & it is a great show. Order of favorite seasons 3, 4, 1, 5, 2. Some of the greatest characters ever for tv. To me this kills Sopranos or any other comparable show although Breaking Bad is pretty good too.

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        Posted by jratm23 | September 21, 2013, 1:26 AM
  13. I have a neat twist on the betting section of the prhogrum. If both guess the same exact percentage then each of the boys can *either* remove a title that is on their list of ‘Movies That Need To Be Retired From Top 5 Lists’ or they can add one to the other’s list of movies to be retired.

    Ben

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    Posted by Ben Cacace (@NYCbirder) | September 13, 2013, 1:38 PM
  14. welocme to obamas america…where drive is snifftrax worthy….

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    Posted by bill swarsky | September 13, 2013, 11:01 AM
  15. The morning DJ stylings of the boys missed that ‘My Kid Could Paint That’ is *not* streaming on Netflix.

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    Posted by Ben Cacace (@NYCbirder) | September 13, 2013, 7:05 AM
    • No they didn’t

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      Posted by Handy | September 13, 2013, 10:40 AM
      • Getting in a ‘morning DJ stylings’ was the main reason for the post. Bryan does say “… It was streaming when I saw it … This was a week and a half ago.” This sounds like they think it’s streaming. Maybe he’s talking about another streaming service? So my comment that it is *not* streaming still stands.

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        Posted by Ben Cacace (@NYCbirder) | September 13, 2013, 1:15 PM
      • Logan checked at the end of that flickfession and said that it is not streaming, BB said ‘oh, well it will be back’

        Everything you say is now suspect.

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        Posted by Handy | September 13, 2013, 9:26 PM
      • I stand corrected. I did write this while the boys were talking about it so if you tune out to the Logan section like some of us do then this was missed. Thanks for paying such close attention – person who loves getting hand jobs!

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        Posted by Ben Cacace (@NYCbirder) | September 14, 2013, 11:26 AM

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