by The Flickcast, Jul 27 2017 // 10:00 AM

Hey there, it’s time for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. We’re excited too!
On this week’s episode Chris and Joe discuss a bunch of stuff including the new Doctor Who, lots of Comic-Con footage and news, Wonder Woman, Stranger Things Season 2 and the new Spider-Man: Homecoming movie. Plus, the usual even more.
No beer selections again this week (But if you do drink, buy local). Picks this week include Chris’ pick of the book 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive by Cody Lundin and Joe’s pick of the movie All the President’s Men.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship, or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook, Google+ or shoot us an email.
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by Chris Ullrich, May 3 2011 // 2:00 PM
As one of those people who still reads a newspaper every day, the thought of an inside look at how a giant daily works makes me pretty excited. As a fan of movies like The Philadelphia Story, All the President’s Men and The Paper, I’ve always hoped for more of a documentary approach to the subject matter that tells the real, inside story.
It looks like my wish is coming true in the form of a documentary called Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times. Making its debut at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, the Andrew Rossi-directed doc gives audiences unprecedented access to the most powerful newspaper in the world.
It tells the story of a once dominating media force now grappling with the implications of the web and digital content as well as questions of its very relevancy in a changing world. It looks pretty fascinating and to get you interested in the film as much as I am, we’ve got the new trailer for it to share today.
The film will be released by Magnolia Pictures later this year. Check out the trailer after the jump.
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Tagged: All the president's men, Andrew Rossi, Documentary, New York Times, Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times, Sundance Film Festival, The Paper
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by Joe Gillis, Dec 29 2010 // 7:30 AM
Some films deserve to make the record books or be encapsulated forever in history books, and some films are Big Mama’s House 2. Luckily, the National Historic Registry hasn’t selected that film, but instead is including 25 films on their list for 2010 and immortalizing some of Hollywood’s best of the past few decades. From THR:
The films, which include Hollywood classics, documentaries, innovative shorts and genres from virtually every era of American filmmaking, span the period 1891-1996. This year’s selections bring the number of films in the registry to 550.
George Lucas’ 15-minute student film — Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, made in 1967 at USC — also made the list, as did The Empire Strikes Back, his much-lauded 1980 Star Wars sequel that was directed by Irvin Kershner.
Other classics such as Airplane, The Exorcist, and All the President’s Men also made the list of soon to be immortalized films. Check out the complete list after the jump.
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Tagged: Airplane, All the president's men, cry of jazz, Empire Strikes Back, exorcist, front page, George Lucas, I Am Joaquin, It's A Gift, the bargain, The Front Page, THX 1138
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