
Fat Guys at the Movies: Episode 56 – Fat Guys Hear a Who
Features By Fat Guys at the Movies on March 14, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
On This Week’s Show: This week, Neil Miller is still in Austin, stalking indie rock chicks and Kristen Bell. David Medsker from Bullz-eye.com drops by the Magical Studio in the Sky to keep Kevin company and talk about everything from kind elephants to deranged psychopaths who torment vacationing families. On the show, Kevin and Dave show some love for Horton Hears a Who, show some hatred for Funny Games and show some indifference to Never Back Down. And Neil chimes in with a poorly engineered yet very insightful update from SXSW. Fellow fat guys Brian Gibson from FSR and Peter Sciretta from /Film are Neil’s guests.
Films Reviewed this Week: Doomsday, Horton Hears a Who, Funny Games and Never Back Down
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Show Links:
- Bullz-Eye.com – Home of David Medsker
- SXSW 2008 – FSR’s Exclusive Coverage
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