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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 1633 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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The BTTM guys are running their mouths about THE RUNNING MAN. Allan, Tyler, and Justin dig into the recent Edgar Wright-directed film and the same-named 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger star vehicle, which are both adapted -- to different degrees -- from t... more
Ambient Music, as a genre, is one that is meant to be experienced consciously or unconsciously. It can be focused upon or ignored. It can feed your soul, brighten your day, or just counterpoint the din of the everyday. Dusty Henry, in his new book fo... more
Ocean waves, ocean waves. One of the best-loved movies of the fall has been Paul Thomas Anderson's ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER. The Better Than the Movie crew is joined by Rene Franco, the head of Skylight's Rabbit Hole Reading Club, to discuss the flic... more
Mwahahaha! The Better Than the Movie crew have gathered again to celebrate R.L. Stine's GOOSEBUMPS horror series for young readers. Rather than just talk ABOUT the books, as they did on the last Halloween special, they talk THROUGH a book. Justin rea... more
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I really enjoy hearing about books straight from the source! Plus the whole series about books to movies and the pluses/minuses of film adapation is deeply on point. Love, love, love.
It’s refreshing to hear booksellers have a thoughtful debate on the merits of film adaptation. These guys are movie-lovers for sure, but obviously appreciate the printed word.
One question, eight ‘like’s’. How many in the whole podcast? Invest in an editing program if you can’t speak without this annoying verbal tic.
Lance is a great host!
Just like the store…. I lived in LA for years and I miss the store. These podcasts remind me of nights under the tree at Skylight. Keep it going.
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This series features engaging conversations centered around literature, film adaptations, and the cultural implications of various narratives. With a strong focus on the interplay between books and their cinematic counterparts, episodes often showcase the insights of authors and industry experts, making it a rich resource for bibliophiles and cinephiles alike. Each discussion not only examines the artistic elements of storytelling but also reflects on broader societal themes such as identity, representation, and the nostalgia tied to beloved narratives. The hosts are known for their thought-provoking analyses and humorous banter, providing a blend of entertainment and enlightenment that keeps listeners captivated.
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