/Filmcast Ep. 24 - Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Posted on Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 by Devindra Hardawar
Dave, Devindra, and Adam fly guest-less in this episode of the /Filmcast, as they cut through the B.S. of Mark Millar’s Superman trilogy pitch, reflect on the career of Sam Mendes, and cry over the lost potential of Joaquin Phoenix’s abruptly terminated acting career.
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Shownotes
Introduction
What Have We Watched
- David Chen (01:20): Sex & The City, Snatch, The Office (Employee Transfer), Bender’s Big Game
- Devindra (20:42): Friday Night Lights
- Adam (22:30): It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack), A Threevening With Kevin Smith
News Discussion
- (29:08) Heroes Writers Loeb and Alexander Get the Axe
- (33:08) 24 Season 7 Premiere Announced
- (34:36) Dear Zachary will play on MSNBC on December 7th
- (36:14) How Terence Howard Lost Iron Man 2
- (40:22) Samuel L. Jackson to Play the Shogun of Harlem in Last Dragon Remake
- (43:36) Mark Millar’s 8-hour Superman Trilogy
- (51:18) Sam Mendes to Direct Preacher
- (57:58) Max Allan Collins to Write and Direct Two Road to Perdition Sequels
- (1:01:18) Farrelly Brothers to Direct a Three Stooges Film
- (1:04:28) Joaquin Phoenix Says “Bye! Good” to His Film Career
Featured Review
- (1:11:04) Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Corrections
- In this episode Dave mistakenly says that there is no material during the credits for Zack and Miri. This is incorrect; there is an infomercial worth staying for a few minutes into the credits.
Credits
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