18 March 2016
By StephenTorrence
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Photographer Simon Ponder joins Kevin and Stephen to settle the Film v. Digital debate once and for ALL, and you’ll never guess who wins…
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Agfa, Apple, art, cameras, Canon, Christopher Nolan, cinematography, debate, digital, Feronia, film, Fuji, Hasselblad, Kevin, Kickstarter, light, movies, MST3K, Nikon, photography, Polaroid, Project Greenlight, realism, religiosity, Rian Johnson, Simon, Star Wars, Stephen, Steve Yedlin, Tangerine, THX1138, Zencastr
25 November 2012
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
When James Bond isn’t busy fighting himself nowadays, he’s busy being the blandest (or the boldest) he’s ever been in the franchise. But how much “Bond” is too much for Bond? If the last 50 years have shown us anything, it’s that the perfect mix of Bond-i-ness may be more complex than shaking a martini. After seeing the unfortunately-named Skyfall, Kevin and I had some thoughts to share on this beloved series. So put on your best suit and hop in an Aston Martin, it’s time for some Philosophy. Bad Philosophy.
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343 Studios, 50 Years of James Bond The Movie, artificial intelligence, Bond vs. Bond, Bungie, Casino Royale, Christopher Nolan, cinematography, Cloud Atlas, Dan Arieli, Daniel Craig, David Fincher, David Lynch, Die Another Day, Disney, ethics, film, Gore Verbinski, Halo 4, Inception, James Bond, Judy Dench, Kevin, komodo dragon, LucasFilm, Marathon, movies, ONI, Pierce Brosnan, Pirates of the Caribbean, Predictably Irrational, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Star Wars, Stephen, The Avengers, The Wachowskis