Trash, Art, And The Movies
The podcast that pits arthouse cinema against brainless entertainment—and then declares a victor.

Erin and Paul look at two animated films about housecats and their contributions to lowering the French crime rate. First: Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli's Oscar-nominated 2010 adventure A CAT IN PARIS, in which a little girl's pet cat plays a surprisingly big role in bringing down a murderous gangster; then, the 1970 Disney cartoon THE ARISTOCATS, in which a pampered family of upper-class housecats must team up with a rogueish alley cat to defeat the unscrupulous butler who is attempting to cheat them out of their inheritance. Cat burglars or catnappers: which will prevail?

Direct download: TAATM_45__A_Cat_In_Paris_vs._The_Aristocats.mp3
Category:TV and Film -- posted at: 12:00am EDT