Netflix Goes for the Oscar, How to Watch a Movie, Jose James Covers Bill Withers – IP 136
Release Date: 10/03/2018
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This week news broke that Netflix is considering releasing Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma and the Coen Brother’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs in movie theaters before these films play on its streaming service. This would be an unprecedented move by the media behemoth that might give these movies a much better chance of getting some awards love.
Is a movie still a ‘movie’ if it plays on your tablet before it hits theaters? Is the motion picture academy ready to change the way it defines films? Should movie directors have a say in how their works are distributed? We tackle all of these issues in this episoe and discuss our ideal way of watching movies (fyi – if it’s The Conjuring 2 Sean likes it in the dark, on his couch).
Plus – Sean reviews Jameela Jamil’s “I Weigh” movement and Big Sells Amita a new Bill Withers cover by the great vocalist Jose James.
Links:
Watch the trailer for Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma.
Watch the trailer for The Coen Brothers The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.
Listen to Jose James’ rendition of Bill Withers’ ‘Hope She’ll be Better.’
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