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  • January 23, 2013

    jt-1Episode 6 is in the books! In this episode we attempt to unravel the complexities of Shane Carruth’s newest film Upstream Color, describe our feelings towards The Spectacular Now (Joey loved it), Pit Stop (I loved it) and The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman (it was average). We also get a bit into the Sundance acquisitions and talk about issue with critics walking out of screenings before the movie is up. Enjoy!

    Park City Dispatch – Episode 6: The Spectacular American Promise of the Upstream Color Pit Stop from Terence Johnson on Vimeo.

    About Terence Johnson


    When he's not enduring Shade Samurai training from Victoria Grayson, you can find Terence spends his time being an avid watcher of television, Criterion film collector, Twitter addict, and awards season obsessive. Opinionated but open minded, ratchet but with class, Terence holds down the fort as the producer of the Power Hour podcast and will soon be taking over Historical Circuit, bringing you the best films and hidden gems from the lovely history of cinema. As the only person with a degree in a STEM field (B.S. in Civil Engineering), he's holding it down for the nerds who love film. You can follow him on Twitter at @LeNoirAuteur.

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    1. That was quite a day…

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    2. Any chance one of you is seeing Escape From Tomorrow? I’ve been reading about it lately and didn’t remember if it was on anyone’s Must See List. Considering the Disney tie-ins, Weinstein Co picking this up would be very interesting.

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    3. Joey’s status about Upstream Color possibly turning his brain into fondue made me laugh so hard!

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