AFI Top 100 #096: Do the Right Thing
The Lost Signals takes a long draw from a Spike Lee joint as they discuss, “Do the Right Thing.” Batteries not included.
[Aggregate Score: 10]
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The Lost Signals takes a long draw from a Spike Lee joint as they discuss, “Do the Right Thing.” Batteries not included.
[Aggregate Score: 10]
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TLS suits up with Han Solo to follow his solo story feature film, featuring Han Solo in Star Wars.
[aggregate score 5.3]
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The Lost Signals interviews filmmakers Randy Rock and Erik O’Blivion about their production duties working on the film, “I’m Dreaming of a White Doomsday,” as well as their videography business, Hollywood Weddings PA.
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TLS joins Mr. Pool in his sequel to ask, can beauty come out of ashes?
[aggregate score 8.25]
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The Lost Signals find themselves in a room with a view as they discuss Alfred Hitchcock’s Romantic-Comedy-Thriller, “Rear Window.” Binoculars not included.
[Aggregate Score: 9]
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We’re reviewing the delightful near future short story about a woman, a guitar, and a spider…type…thing. You know what, just read the story and tune into our newest episode below. [Aggregate Score: 10]
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Pour an aperitif and listen as The Lost Signals dish up a full plate of discussion about Damon Knight’s science fiction classic short story, “To Serve Man.”
[Aggregate score: 7.66]
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The infinity war is finally upon us and TLS discusses the ins, outs, ups, and downs of the MCU’s climactic showdown.
[Major Spoilers]
[Aggregate score: 10]
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The TLS crew returns to the hijinks of Broken Lizard in their sequel to cop-prank-filled cult classic with Super Troopers 2. Now with more Mounties. [Aggregate score: 9.25]
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TLS bumbles through Modern Times with Charlie Chaplin in his final film as his lovable, but unlucky character, the Tramp. Check out our review and why we think this movie still rings true today. [Aggregate Score: 9]
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