Sun, 25 May 2014
Erin and Paul review two movies which explore meanness in all its manifestations: first, MEAN GIRLS, the Tina Fey-scripted 2004 comedy starring Lindsay Lohan as an unworldly teenager who climbs to the top of her high school's social ladder; then, MEAN STREETS, Martin Scorsese's 1973 classic starring Harvey Keitel as a gangster's nephew in New York's Little Italy tormented by Catholic guilt, and Robert De Niro as his irresponsible, self-destructive best friend. Wearing pinkie rings, or wearing pink on Wednesdays: which will prevail? Plus, our quick takes on the new GODZILLA remake, HAROLD AND MAUDE, and THE DOUBLE.
Direct download: TAATM_103__Mean_Girls_vs._Mean_Streets.mp3
Category:TV and Film -- posted at: 1:31am EDT |