My guest for this month is Patrick Gibson, and he’s joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 2009 science fiction drama film Moon. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly.
This film was co-written and directed by the former Zowie Bowie, Duncan JonesIt stars the delightful Sam Rockwell, with voice acting from the also delightful Kevin SpaceyWe recorded this episode right after the sad passing of Jones' father, David BowieI watched this film via a Blu-ray that was given to me by former guest of the show Jake DesaulniersThe music was composed by Clint Mansell, who has also scored a bunch of Darren Aronofsky filmsI still maintain that Steve Jobs is the reason my internet was being flakyDaren Arinofsky isn’t Paul Thomas Anderson, thank goodnessMallrats cost $6 millon to make, whereas Clerks cost $27,575. This film cost $5 millionThere were two slogans for this film, both are very much like what I rememberedI haven’t seen Matt Damon in The Martian because I rarely see new films. It cost $108 million to makeHere at Cinema Gadfly, we recognize former guest Serenity Caldwell as our official French pronunciation expertIt’s way beyond the powers of a one line note to explain set theory. It’s very cool thoughI wouldn’t watch a television sequel staring Charlie Sheen and Ashton Kutcher. On that point I’m pretty confidentThis film owns a lot to 2001: A Space Odyssey, in really great waysThe Three Laws of Robotics are followed fairly closely in this filmAnother reminder that Patrick’s wife Maja appeared in two great episodes of this very showI’ll admit that I haven’t actually watched K-PAX. Maybe it’s a great film?Firewatch may not have come out last Tuesday, but it’s a phenomenal game everyone should playBon Iver’s first album was recorded in singer Justin Vernon’s father’s remote Wisconsin hunting cabinIt’s no longer current, but the piece on Apple I mention is still up on Patrick’s awesome sitePatrick and Maja are currently traveling around the world, while writing about it. It’s an awesome way to learn about a bunch of interesting places, and see a bunch of cool photosRent or buy the film from Amazon
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