Doug Loves Movies - Apologies To Austin
Episode Date: December 9, 2012The show at the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz failed to get recorded properly, so here is Doug's recap of what happened...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice... at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Thanks Ricky, thanks Kate. Hey everybody, my name is Doug. I love movies.
This is Doug Loves Movies, coming to you, as it turns out, not from Austin, Texas,
because that episode did not turn out.
Yes, sadly, we have another lost episode on our hands.
Despite noble efforts by my team to save it, they worked around the clock.
That's right, they found a clock and they worked by it.
The recording of the show from the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz on Friday, December 7, 2 Oceans 12, at 420, is unlistenable.
Not LA Podcast Festival unlistenable, actually unlistenable.
You cannot make out anything that anybody says for the entire thing. It's nobody's fault. These things happen. But the Austin Ep joins Toronto as a show that would only be enjoyed by the folks who experienced it live.
Special mini boner rep recorded in my abode on Monday, December 10, 2 Oceans 12.
I will attempt to recap what happened and apologize to all who participated and all who would hope to hear it.
It was day two of my glorious stay in warm and weird Austin, Texas.
The night before, I'd done a Benson movie interruption at the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz of my favorite Christmas movie, Die Hard 1. Fun to see with a crowd, and fun to see that fat
cop buying a shit ton of Twinkies like he knew they'd go out of business 25 years later.
Upcoming movie interruptions include Robocop at the Sunray Cinema in Jacksonville, Florida on
Saturday, January 5th at 4.20, and the next day we'll be doing Dirty Dancing because no dingo
eats baby in a corner, or something like that.
And on January 9th, it's time to get under the bed again, because I'm interrupting Taken 2 at CineFamily in Los Angeles.
I love Taken 1 so much, I named my car, which is a Nissan, Liam. Liam Nissan.
After those plugs and that bad joke, I did a Watch This, Not That, Alamo Drafthouse Ritz
audience member edition. One gentleman suggested Usual Suspects, a decent movie. Not as great as
people make it out to be, I think, but it's good. And another gentleman who was nicknamed Paul
Krugman later in the show due to his slight resemblance to Paul Krugman.
Google it if you don't know who that is.
That dude suggested Skyfall.
And I surmise that this dude probably just picked the most recent movie he saw,
so I chose Usual Suspects over Skyfall.
This has been a recap of Watch This, Not That, Alamo Drafthouse Ritz Audience Member
Edition. My guests in Austin were three of my favorite local dudes, John Erler, founding member
of Master Pancake, comedian Chris Cubis, and from Austin's Dudley and Bob radio show, comedian
Matt Bearden. Had a lot of fun with those three, so I will be sure to come back to
Austin soon and have those guys on again. We played Build a Title, starting with Black Christmas,
and came up with Despicable, Meet Joe Black, Christmas Master and Commander,
Far Side of the World According to Garp. Try putting that on a marquee and smoke it.
What? I don't know.
We then played Len Moulton with Matt Bearden taking the win
with a strategy I've waited for years to see happen.
He actually looked up in advance what movie was number one ten years ago
at the North American box office.
So when the asparagus pea category came up, he picked it and he knew that
the answer was die another day. Whether this is cheating or not is debatable, but I was impressed
and honored that a guest actually listened to the show and used it to his advantage. He won for a
nice lady with a puppet name tag. Her name was Mary, and she gave me a lovely note, and so I'm glad
that she got picked and won, because she was very, very, very excited to be there. I also got some
brownies from Tadashi and Allison. Thanks, y'all, and people, please don't bring me food in the
future. I know I've said this in the past, and I'm saying it again now. I love, love, love food, but, you know, you don't have to bring me gifts at all.
You're being there at the show, and buying a ticket is gift enough.
And finally, during the plug section, I mentioned that Leonard Maltin himself is returning to the show on Tuesday.
So if you're in the L.A. area tomorrow night, come on down to see Leonard,
along with a couple show favorites playing the Leonard Maltin game.
It'll be at 7.30. The last one at 7.30. We move to
7 o'clock each Tuesday at UCB starting on January
8th. I know this recap can't make up for all the laughs
that were had and lost with the Austin episode, but I hope
everyone involved will participate again
sometime in the future.
And as always,
lost episodes of Doug Loves Movies
are a shithead.
Now it's time for Doug to watch another talkie.
Eyes of gold, his viewing prowess makes him cocky.
There's no room in his heart for you
cause Doug Loves Movies!