The 11th Street Telegram

The 11th Street Telegram

Episodes

December 29, 2016
Lots of testing!


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Did you all see Star Wars? Hopefully so!

Bill and I discuss lotsa stuff about it here. So, enjoy!

Love,

Pete.
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Hi everyone. In this episode, my friend Rachel and I talk about The Fountain directed by Darren Aronofsky.

Topics include:
- True Motion on TV sets.
- Chasing the dragon of nostalgia.
- Trying to match the mood of your friends.

Give it a listen and drop us an email at 11telegram@gmail dot com if you want us to read your email on the next episode.
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In this episode, Stephanie and I talk about the Spike Jonze movie Where the Wild Things Are. We cover some ground about annoying kids and maybe even find some insights about voice actors.

Drop us a line at 11telegram@gmail.com if you like what you hear.
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In this episode, we talk about John Carpenter's masterpiece of a film - Big Trouble in Little China. 
Matt and I talk about the problems and what we love about the movie.
Let us know what you think - 11telegram@gmail

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Yes, the most inelegant movie to refer to. "Her", by Spike Jonze. Starring Juaquin Phoenix and the voice of Scarlett Johansson.

In this episode, we have a guest host- Stephanie the librarian. We talk at length about the movie and also talk about online dating, the uncanny valley, and weird psychological things cute robots do to us.

Shoot us an email if you want to tell us how we did. 11telegram@gmail.com Send something in so I ca...
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We've reached the fourth installment of the Coen Brothers Movie Club. Barton Fink. What a weird, crazy fever dream of a movie. After I saw this movie for the first time in my twenties, I created a Livejournal blog or three with some iteration of "The Life of the Mind".  I'm glad there aren't physical garbage heaps full of the failed blogs we all create. I think if that existed, we'd be living in that post-apocalyptic nightmare...
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In this episode, Bill and I review Miller's Crossing. Hats, dames, tommy guns, and all of that good stuff. Recorded sometime in October of 2014, published January 2015.
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In this episode, Peter and Bill talk about Raising Arizona.

This is the second installment in the Coen Brothers Movie Club where we go chronologically through the Coen brothers' movie catalog.
It's a good one. Special thanks to St. Paul Bagelry for making awesome bagels and to Metamucil. Yep.
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We're kicking off the start of a new series for the Telegram with this episode - Coen Brothers Movie Club.

Bill and I are going to review every Coen brothers movie, in chronological order and give our thoughts about them. Special thanks to Kevin Avery and W. Kamau Bell for inspiring me with their Denzel Washington is the Greatest Actor of All Time Period podcast.

Anyway! This episode sets up the series and then covers Blood Simpl...
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Matt and I talk about the book Wool by Hugh Howey and other things.
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Pete reviews Van Halen's 1978 album and talks about record stores. Bill goes to The Rabbit Hole for brunch and talks about changing things up on you.
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Another short episode. I get the date wrong in here. No time for post-production. We all know it's 2015.

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We're going back and updating this podcast. I've been a little lazy in trying to figure out hosting and feedburner and all of that stuff. So here ya go. A podcast Bill and I created back on December 4th, 2014.

Love,

Pete.
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July 19, 2013
Way back in June of 2013 Bill and I made this podcast episode. Bill was still in Ecuador.
Here's the episode.
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