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November 28, 2011

The Projection Room (E21)

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The Projection Room Podcast Episode 21

On The Projection Room, Marco and Rebecka Duran cover a recent film, uncover some of their movie blind spots and discover a little known filmic gem. In this episode we talk about A Dangerous Method, take care of our Steven Soderbergh blind spot with Out of Sight, and talk about the film Adaptation. Tune in to also enter our contest so that you can win a free DVD! Please send all emails to ProjectionRoomFeedback@gmail.com – Let us know what you think. Thanks for listening and for your support!

• 00:00 – 12:51 / A Dangerous Method
– Music Break: “March from A Clockwork Orange” by Wendy Carlos
• 14:00 – 33:01 / Out of Sight
– Music Break: “Timesteps” by Wendy Carlos
• 34:38 – 58:46 / Adaptation
– Music Break: “Gazza Ladra” by Wendy Carlos
• 1:01:01 – 1:05:17 / Contest and Close

This week’s music: A Clockwork Orange by Wendy Carlos


What is “Take Two” and how do I play?
We give you two names and you tell us what film they both worked together in.

Send your submissions to ProjectionRoomFeedback@gmail.com. Do not leave any guesses on our Facebook page, in the comments section of We Rate Stuff, or in any other place that can be viewed by the public. You don’t want anyone stealing your ideas! Entries must be received along with your name and complete mailing address. The winner will be selected randomly in the case of any ties.

What are the rules for submission?
Pocket those wallets because entering this bi-weekly contest doesn’t require any monetary contributions on your part. And really, why should it? You’re in it to win it, and in this case “it” is a DVD or Blu-ray movie. To enter, tune in to The Projection Room every other week and submit your answer to the “Take Two” segment of the podcast. Any podcast listener is eligible to enter. (Void where prohibited by law, or at the discretion of the powers that be.)

How will I know if I’ve won?
Listen to each episode of The Projection Room to find out who’s winning our loot. If you hear your name on the podcast, you’ve won and we’ll have a shiny* prize en route to you shortly. (*Prizes will not always be shiny.)

Anything else I should know?
Yes. Individual entrants can only win once every two months. For example, if you win in May, you aren’t eligible to win again until July. Should you choose to enter this contest, you agree that We Rate Stuff maintains the final word on everything stipulated within. This includes but is not limited to prizes, winner selection, and the creation of any future addendum to these rules. Entrants also agree that their names may be announced at any time on the podcast and/or website without receiving additional prizes or compensation.


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