Operation Kino 118: Is Vulgar Auteurism Really A Thing?
This week the gang's all back together, and we celebrate by forcing David-- and everyone else-- to talk about this hot next thing called Vulgar Auteurism, and whether or not it actually is a thing. Plus tidbits from Katey about the upcoming adaptation of the book Serena and from Da7e about why you can't buy Indiana Jones movies individually. And Film Centipede makes a return, with a DC Comics slant. All that plus a lightning round inspired by great cameos in movies.
To catch up on Vulgar Auteurism, and the Internet conversation that has surrounded it, this is a pretty good place to start. Also, you should totally read Serena, it's great.
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00:00-00:52 Lightning Round
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1:34 - 11:33 Katey's tidbit: Serena and how to cast book adaptations
11:45 - 22:01 Da7e's tidbit: Why can't you get the Indiana Jones movies a la carte?
22:28 - 26:15 Film Centipede, DC Comics edition
26:57 - 45:22 Vulgar Auteurism: Is it really a thing?
45:35 - 48:06 Goodbye!
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