Reject Radio: Episode 15: We’re Being Cancelled

Posted by Dr. Cole Abaius (cole.abaius@filmschoolrejects.com) on August 25, 2009

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This week, on a very special episode of Reject Radio, Rob Hunter stops by and plays both the roles of Neil Miller and Bethany Perryman despite having never taken an acting class in his life. I, on the other hand, continue to deliver insightful, intelligent, and witty commentary on the nature of fart jokes while Hunter blathers on and on about the recent releases and topical movie news.

Inglourious Basterds Reviewed! Thirst Reviewed! Those reviews reviewed! Plus, advice on car maintenance.

Fresh out the box. Stop, look and watch! Ready yet? Get set! It’s…Reject Radio.

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On This Week’s Show:

Segment 1: Ripped From the Headlines [0:00 - 45:00abouts]

Segment 2: Reviews [45:00 - 83:00ish]

Segment 3: The World Famous Third Segment [83:00 - The End]

  • The Gloriously Basterdized History of WWII – Does historical accuracy really matter in film in the first place?
  • Dr. Abaius’s Totally Accurate Box Office Guesses: Who took the top spot this week?

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  • Daniel
    Guys. Grow up.
    When you put yourself out there for review you're bound to receive negative feedback. The more you play up on how you've received poor reviews on iTunes- the lamer you sound.
  • Cole_Abaius
    You should leave that as a negative review on iTunes.

    (We've actually asked people to leave negative reviews).

    (And for more people to write in parentheses).
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