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Thursday, May 23, 2013

The Golden Age of Film


“Oh how Shakespeare would have loved cinema!” 
― Derek Jarman, Dancing Ledge

We here at ZvS are very excited about this episode, 'They Shoulda Made Better Films' because it is one the boys have been looking forward to doing for quite some time.  The boys are joined in studio with special guest Rob the voice over man! He has been apart of every single episode, yet know one has ever noticed. Aside from being a wonderful intro announcer, he is a big fan of films, especially classic cinema.
Rob has compiled a list of classic films that should get any modern day film buff excited about the era of black and white, the golden age of film!


“Hollywood's Studio Era was part of a Golden Age because it didn't need profanity (unlike reality-television today)” 
― Manny Pacheco

Also, we are very excited to be rapidly approaching our 100th episode and we are currently cooking something special up for all of our fans! So keep an eye and ear out on our social media sites in the coming weeks for more info. In the meantime, we hope you all enjoy our latest offering and do yourselves a favor and check out at least two of the films mentioned.  They are classics for a reason.


“The cinema is an invention without a future.” 
― Louis Lumière


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Stay classy and thanks for stopping by!

This week's music:

Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand - Primitive Radio Gods
The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage - Panic at the Disco
A Lap Dance is so Much Better When the Stripper is Crying - The Bloodhound Gang

All music from the show is available on iTunes!




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