Audio Edition – September 23rd 2005

This is The Audio Edition for Friday, September 23rd 2005!

Today Doug and I discuss different ideas that theaters can implement to make going to the movies more enjoyable, the fact that we, the movie going audience, are often the ones to blame for Hollywood making some really stupid movies, a tangent about the George Clooney Batman film (oh man that was sooo bad), the fact that the British Military is now for hire to movie studios (something I find really scary) and a few things more.

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SHOW NOTES: Running time: 22:09, File Size: 5.1 megs, Information on Batman & Robin, The story on the British Military, Wormwood’s corn nuts post with bowl suggestion comments.

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10 thoughts on “Audio Edition – September 23rd 2005

  1. My idea is to either install or provide headsets in theatres so that you have the option to listen to a commentary track (could bring many people back for a second viewing or keep people in their seats during a boring film) and on the same headset have the original audio of the film availabe as back up just in case there’s some loud people around you and you want to block them out.

  2. Of course I’m correct!

    God I remember the days there was an usher in every screening, and they were harsh.

    I reckon the cinemas should provide reusable, recycle-able cardboard containers which they pour your choice of sweets into. No question.

  3. I can tell you two are having fun, and I am not complaining, I guess I just couldnt keep up with the daily editions, but sure keep em going, I always enjoy listening to thew two of you. ;-)

  4. I was mentioned on the Audio Edition, my life is complete. :)

    I’m with John on the worst movie topic, sorry Doug.

    I think they’ll be both horrible equally, but Flightbean… I mean plan, looks like it would be much funner to make fun of to friends, Roll Bounce just looks like a movie that would give me a head ache in the theatre. I’d rather see Flightplan.

    I want to see A History of Vilence A LOT, but it’s only playing the bigger cties so I’ll be waiting a few weeks, so Corpse Bride for me.

  5. Over exposure? Nope. Talk radio shows are on daily for 2 hours at a time. I just realized there was way too much to talk about to just have it once a week. Plus… and most importantly… we have a lot of fun doing them.

    Plus, our downloads and subscriptions have gone WAY up since going daily last week.

    The way I see it, people who like to listen to the show in their MP3 players on their way to school, at work or where ever can listen everyday is they want… or only when they want. It’s their choice. When we did it only once a week… they had no choice.

    Anyway, for now it’s fun… we’ll see how it goes.

    Cheers.

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