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9/30/09 Radio Show Notes - Turn off your cell phones!

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

It’s been a busy week for entertainment news — so here’s what we covered this episode with links to confirming stories.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Popcorn update without some word on upcoming DVD releases. Next week, you can watch for the releases of:

  • The Best of British Comedy: Comedy Trilogy starring folks from those Britcoms that the Yanks like to tune into every now and then on their local PBS station. Also, The Best of British Comedy: Cheers and Tears.
  • 6 Teen: Season 1, Volume 1. The original, imaginative, and endearing Canadian teen cartoon comes to DVD.
  • Children of the Corn. You know what this movie needed? A SyFy Channel remake. And here it is.
  • Also on the remake front, It’s Alive — featuring Bijou Phillips.
  • Amy Lynn Best’s meta-horror comedy, Splatter Movie. Featuring friend of the show Elske McCain.
  • Fans of The Mary Tyler Moore Show despaired over the announcement that the rest of the series would not be released to DVD — especially since it meant fan fave “Chuckles Bites the Dust” would never get onto the shelves. Well, Season Five is headed to your local video store, featuring the story of the clown’s funeral at long last. In the meantime can somebody remind me what season had the infamous green dress episode? It’s not for me. It’s for a… friend. Yeah. That’s the ticket….
  • Christmas specials galore are hitting the shelves. Yup, at the beginning of the month. Halloween will come with plenty of holly and mistletoe in your DVD aisles. But, hey — at least you get another chance to pick up A Charlie Brown Christmas on DVD or Blu-Ray.
    • And in case you’re interested in the music we played today, here’s our playlist.

  • “Feel Like Making Love” by Rochelle House.
  • “Bill Waterson” by Lemon Demon (of the Funny Music Project).
  • “Pleasures” by Ten Year Vamp.
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9/23/09 Radio Show Notes

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Hey-hey! We’re back on the air! Web. Netradio. Whatevs. The point is, after a lengthy hiatus, we’re back in action to bring you news from the world of entertainment. You can listen to the show from our archives, and you can download episodes automatically by subscribing through iTunes or adding our feed to the RSS reader of your choice. Here’s what we talked about today with some links to confirming sources.

And the DVD releases for this week included:

Next week’s releases also include:

Interested in hyping your film project on Popcorn? Leave your news item and/or promotion in the comments, and it may be selected to be an item on a future episode!

Introducing: Analyzing the Franchise

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

The next few episodes of Popcorn will be devoted to a series we like to call “Analyzing the Franchise.” In every episode in which we analyze the franchise, we’ll pick a series of movies and give you the movie-by-movie rundown. This week, we start with a franchise that was a large part of my childhood in the 80’s - Superman. We’ll give you the skinny on the entire franchise including the first four movies and Superman Returns. Here’s the first segment - make sure you subscribe to us on blip.tv to catch the rest of them!

The New System…

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

If you were watching Heritage TV in Southwest Virginia this Friday, you might have caught the premiere of the first new episode of “Popcorn” since December. The official beginning of Season Two featured a new opening sequence.

If you weren’t watching Heritage TV and/or you aren’t in Southwest Virginia, you can still catch the new season at our brand spankin’ new blip.tv feed. Over at glenspopcorn.blip.tv, you’ll be able to see each show posted segment-by-segment starting every Thursday (when the new episode is delivered to Heritage TV). You’ll also be able to subscribe using Miro, iTunes, or the other vodcast delivery program of your choice. Ha-ha, Technology!

You may also have noticed movies being referred to as different forms of “Popcorn.” It’s our new rating scale. In the early days of “Popcorn,” we categorized movies as “Buy,” “Rent,” or “Skip.” It turns out those are bad ideas for rating names, because there’s always a qualification that can be made - such as, say, “It’s a rent - unless you happen to love anime with a passion, in which case you’ll want to buy it,” or - “This is a buy - unless you hate documentaries, in which case, it’s a skip.”

So instead I started delivering long-winded summations. Yeah, that doesn’t work either.

So here’s the new system and how it’s laid out. I call it the concession-stand primer.

  • Popcorn and Soda - Highest recommendation. Less rare than it probably should be in a critics’ hands, but them’s the breaks. Denotes an overall good experience.
  • Popcorn - Not quite as satisfying as a Popcorn and Soda, but still pretty darn good.
  • Popcorn Kernel - Ever see a movie that had so much potential, but just fell short? I think of those as the unpopped kernels in the bag. They could so easily have been just as good as the rest of the popcorn, but they just didn’t quite make it.
  • Popcorn Husk - Those annoying bits that get stuck between your teeth? Like a popcorn bag full of those, these movies would be much more enjoyable if not for some severely irritating drawbacks that make the whole thing more of an ordeal than a good time.
  • Shot Glass - The ultra-rare, truly horrible rating. So entitled because a movie that ranks this low will require at least one - and possibly a few - of these to get through it all.

And, as always, remember that the critic’s job isn’t to tell you what you should or shouldn’t like - it’s to tell you what they, personally, did or didn’t like. We begin the conversation. You make your own decisions.

Web Premiere Episode!

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Sometimes, technology still keeps the process slow.

Presenting the last of the October scares series, the final episode of October - “Thrills and Chills for the Whole Family!”


Glen’s Popcorn: Thrills and Chills for the Whole Family! from Glen Williams on Vimeo.

Internet Episode 01

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008


Popcorn - Blackjack, Coal, and Kadath from Glen Williams on Vimeo.