BRP 62: Jingle Bell Rock and Roll 2007 in Review
This week Deeps and I wonder about ice dams crashing through the window while we record the final podcast of 2007 - and it's a humdinger. First we say hello to new listeners both here and abroad. I call out our listeners in Brazil to email me.
We take a look at the Extras Christmas Special Series Finale and the dark side of fame; Deeps says farewell to Journeyman; we discuss the spartan dialogue and expansive scenes from the latest entry in the Big Red Film Festival - Bullitt; we take a look back at all the stuff we liked in 2007 and finally, we talk about the big Dexter finale and the second season.
If you haven't seen Dexter and want to watch it, we left that part of the podcast to the end. And if you want to listen to the episode where we have a heated discussion about Knocked Up check out episode 34.
Oh and if you're interested in seeing that famous nine minute car chase from Bullitt, you can find an excerpt from it on YouTube.
Thanks very much for listening to us in 2007 - we'll be back on Sunday, January 6, 2008!
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Dexter...
What did you guys think of the part right after Doakes was killed where Dexter basically reenacted the show's opening credits? I thought it was genius. It fit his state of mind so well and I liked seeing those scenes from the opener shown in a different way.
I thought this season was just as great as the first. I don't like to concern myself with "what are they going to be able to do next" or "where will they go next year", because it's pointless - they have never disappointed me so far!
I thought the recreation of the opening was fantastic - very clever. And as you pointed out, it was great insight into Dexter's psyche.
Sometimes we think ahead because... you know, that's how we roll. Plus, it makes for more interesting podcast discussion.