\nOh, Say, Can You See? That They’re Talking About Kevin Smith Too?
\nThis week, Katey’s gone AWOL, so it’s up to returning champion Matt Patches to set the tone for the show. Patches wants to talk about A.O. Scott’s New York Times essay on the death of adulthood (LINK), then he wants to discuss The Star-Spangled Banner in honor of it’s 200th anniversary. Then, in honor of Tusk,\xa0Kevin Smith’s new horror film that Patches has seen, it’s back to the Kevin Smith well to check in: what do we all think about the Askew View of this now Tusk and Red State filmmaker? That plus a lightning round question about confusing movies.
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\nFORMAT
\n00:00 – 01:00: Lightning Round:\xa0Confusing movies
\n01:00 \xa0– 01:31: \xa0 Intro: Welcome To Episode 40!\xa0
\n01:31 – 15:49: \xa0Patche’s Tidbit:\xa0A.O. Scott’s The Death Of Adulthood Essay
\n15:49 – 20:47 – Mini-Segment: We Want More Range
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\n20:47 – 43:10 – Segment 3 –\xa0David and Patches from Toronto International Film Festival
\n43:10 – 46:47 \xa0Outro
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\nThis week’s music:
\n“Open Letter to the Older Generation” by Dick Clark
\n“The Star-Spangled Banner” by US Army
\n“Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac
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