Reel Projections, Friday December 12
Boy howdy, it’s the second Reel Projections podcast, which has part two of my talk with Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons. And never you mind what the player text says, Joe didn’t ask Dave Gibbons a damn thing — it was all me. Me! Me! Me! (Not to put too fine a point on it.) However, Joe acquits himself nicely the rest of the show, leading our conversation on upcoming holiday releases, both on the big-screen and on DVD, whilst I try to get a word in edgewise. It’s not easy, folks. This man could swim the English Channel twice over, he’s got that much lung power. Hey-O! You’ll also notice Joe tossing in little in-jokes (like the one about the fake New York Times cover) that I laugh politely at and might have understood if, like Joe, I obsessively monitored Google News feed (I’ve got film sites to obsess over). That gripe aside, I think we established our rapport in this episode, so be sure to save it for posterity.
Out this week: Milk, which our very own Editor David Warner reviews here. Also new in theaters is The Day the Earth Stood Still, starring Keanu Reeves as the alien sent on an excellent adventure to inform humans that their time is up. How nice for the holidays. Now go read the review, Earthlings.










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