Show notes
Blade Runner 2049 fixes some things about the original 1982 film. This is exactly why Andrew is happy and why Kurt is pissed off. Also, is it basically a remake in disguise? The boys dissect. Up next, what if The Coen Brothers and Quentin Tarantino were married and their child was a gore hound? You’d have S. Craig Zahler and Brawl in Cell Block 99 would be his sophomore effort. Kurt is back from Sitges and we get a little taste of that experience at the beginning of the show. Towards the end of the episode, Andrew has been turning off his brain with mostly junk cinema while Kurt saw his favorite film of the year. Have a listen and make your case/point in the comments below. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening!We’re now available on Google Play! TIME TRACKS:Opening / Sitges recap: Blade Runner 2049 (SPOILERS!): Brawl in Cell Block 99 (SPOILERS!): Watch List: Outro/Next Week: Closing Music: MAIN REVIEWS:Blade Runner 2049Brawl in Cell Block 99 THE WATCH LIST:KURT – Lucky – William Friedkin Q&AANDREW – Kingsman: The Golden Circle – Maudie OTHER THINGS:Denis Villeneuve’s “Next Floor”ScreenAnarchy’s Sitges coverage RSS AND CONTACT INFO:show contentR3 RSS Feeds:Cinecast (Andrew, Halfyard and Gamble show) After the Credits (Marina and Co.) Mamo! (Matt and Matt) ALL the RowThree Podcasts on one feed All posts and discussions from RowThreeCONTACT:Andrew: about.me | emailKurt: Twitter | G+ | Letterboxd | emailMatt: Twitter | LetterBoxd | Where the Long Tail EndsRowThree: Twitter | G+ | Letterboxd | Pinterest | email | voice mail: 612-367-ROW3

