Out Now with Aaron and Abe: Special Episode - Art House/Indie Showcase 2011 Spectacular



This week’s special episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe is jam packed with film discussion and guests!  Given that neither Aaron nor Abe had much desire to go in depth in discussing Twilight or Happy Feet 2, a decision was made to discuss many of the recent Art House/Independent films that have come to theaters this fall.  To help the duo in this discussion, Mark Hobin, Adam Gentry, Mark Johnson, and Gerard Iribe all join in to provide their perspectives.  The films discussed include Melancholia, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Take Shelter, Margin Call, Like Crazy, The Devil’s Double, and The Skin I Live In, with mention to several other films as well.  And even with all that, there was still time to include a few of the regular segments including “Know Everybody” and Trailer Talk.

Of course, in addition to this episode, there are many more episodes to be found on iTunes, as well as on the hosted site, The HHWLOD Podcast Network, and still at outnow.podomatic.com for mainly the newest episodes and some exclusives.  One can also learn more at the official Facebook page for Out Now, facebook.com/outnowpodcast (“like” it), which features updates from Aaron and Abe’s personal blogs, other random posts, and some photo albums.  Finally, feel free to e-mail the show at outnowpodcast@gmail.com with any sort of feedback or add an iTunes rating/review.  

So now, if you’ve got an hour to kill…


You can also find links to the episode at HHWLOD HERE or at Podomatic HERE

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Show Notes:
  • 22:37 – Martha Marcy May Marlene; 33:57 – Take Shelter; 42:46 – The Skin I Live In; 55:14 – Intermission; 56:53 – Like Crazy; 64:39 – Melancholia; 97:08 – Outrage; 98:34 – The Kid with a Bike; 100:13 – The Devil’s Double; 101:30 – Margin Call
 

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