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Digital Cowboys: Episode 38

Posted on : 18-01-2008 | By : Alex Shaw | In : Podcasts

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No Country for Old Men/St. Trinian’s/Alvin and the Chipmunks/I Am Legend.

Back to movie reviews with a vengeance this week. We’ve changed our rating system to something more in tune with popular reviewing styles. It’s now one to five stars.

In this episode, we delve into the Coen Brothers first really great film since 2000′s O Brother, Where Art Thou?: No Country for Old Men.
Then Paul takes TWO for the team and talks about both the appalling waste of nubile young ladies, St. Trinian’s; and the return of a bunch of old rockers who’ve been going for longer than The Rolling Stones: Alvin and the Chipmunks. We also see a side of Paul rarely glimpsed, so pay attention…

We finish off with a review of the third cinematic adaptation of Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend, starring Will Smith. The film that has left most critics cold, but we believe it holds some merit. Listen in to find out why.


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