Dec. 12: This week the lads memorize their catechisms, don their short pants and uniforms, and utter a couple of Hail Marys in hopes of avoiding the ire of Sister Aloysius, the dictatorial nun at odds with parish priest Father Flynn in the latest film from director/playwright John Patrick Shanley, "Doubt." Screen heavyweights Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman certainly bring their 'A games', but will it be co-stars Viola Davis and Amy Adams who find themselves a spot among Adam and Matty's Top 5 Supporting Performances of 2008?
Plus: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, and music courtesy of Setting Sun.
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Filmspotting #238 :25-14:16 - Review: "Doubt" Music: Setting Sun, "They're Calling" 14:54-18:40 - Mass. Theatre (Winner: J. Miller, Chicago) 18:41-23:11 - Voicemail, Polls 23:12-34:27 - Listener Feedback (Biopics) Music: Setting Sun, "How Long" 34:59-51:02 - Top 5: Supp. Actors of 2008 Music: Setting Sun, "Carry Me Away" 51:30-55:13 - New DVDs, Donations 55:14-1:09:28 - Top 5: Supp. Actresses of 2008 1:09:29-1:11:39 - Close/Next Show
NOTES/CORRECTIONS - For those who caught the early version of the show... Charlie Parker was Bird not Coltrane. Our jazz cards just got revoked.
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