AYT #32: Adapt Or Die

This week, we’ve got several reviews and segments for you, dear listener. Erik kicks things off with a recommendation of the excellent new documentary The Imposter, which opens at Cinema 21 this weekend. We then get excited about the chance to see The Road Warrior at the Hollywood Theatre this weekend. From there, it’s on to the meat of the show as we discuss two new releases that are both adaptations, one from a play (Killer Joe) and the other from a book (Cosmopolis). Things end on a somber note as we look back at the career of director Tony Scott, who recently committed suicide.

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WARNING: Explicit language is used in this podcast.


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  1. We were fortunate enough to just happen to be in Toronto several months ago on the night Cosmopolis opened in Canada. We sat in an absolutely packed house at the Cineplex Odeon in the middle of the city, and let me tell you…the Twi-hards were totally in effect. It was a surreal and interesting mixture of fandom in the audience, those expecting dreamy Edward and those expecting Brundlefly weirdness (oh and the as-the-credits-rolled conversations between them all, priceless).

    I don’t think I’ve seen a more confusedly thrown together pair of audiences since the time I watched Ani DiFranco open for Bob Dylan.

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