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Over/Under Movies Episode 10: Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me & Donnie Darko

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Hi everyone and welcome Over/Under Movies' (hopefully) triumphant return, an in-depth film discussion podcast where we pick an overrated and an underrated film and talk about them in detail. Oktay Ege Kozak, film critic for Beyazperde.com, Oregon Herald and Bitch Magazine is still here as your host. His new co-host is Ryan Oliver, film critic for Gotchamovies.com and the host of the Gotcha Movies Podcast. In this episode, we tackle two David Lynch-style surreal, cryptic, dream-reality films. The underrated film is actually from Lynch himself, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the misunderstood feature prequel to his massively popular TV show. Our overrated film is Donnie Darko, which tracks similar themes with Twin Peaks and an even more similar narrative style, with more muddled results. We also talk a bit about the disappointing career of Richard Kelly after his freshman cult hit. You can find Oktay Ege Kozak's Oregon Herald reviews at http://oregonherald.com/reviews/oktay-kozak/ And Ryan Oliver's reviews and articles at http://gotchamovies.com/author/17459/roliver As always, you can listen to us and subscribe on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/over-under-movies/id579531147?mt=2 Please remember to leave a comment so we know how we can improve the quality of the podcast.
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Hi everyone and welcome Over/Under Movies' (hopefully) triumphant return, an in-depth film discussion podcast where we pick an overrated and an underrated film and talk about them in detail. Oktay Ege Kozak, film critic for Beyazperde.com, Oregon Herald and Bitch Magazine is still here as your host. His new co-host is Ryan Oliver, film critic for Gotchamovies.com and the host of the Gotcha Movies Podcast. In this episode, we tackle two David Lynch-style surreal, cryptic, dream-reality films. The underrated film is actually from Lynch himself, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the misunderstood feature prequel to his massively popular TV show. Our overrated film is Donnie Darko, which tracks similar themes with Twin Peaks and an even more similar narrative style, with more muddled results. We also talk a bit about the disappointing career of Richard Kelly after his freshman cult hit. You can find Oktay Ege Kozak's Oregon Herald reviews at http://oregonherald.com/reviews/oktay-kozak/ And Ryan Oliver's reviews and articles at http://gotchamovies.com/author/17459/roliver As always, you can listen to us and subscribe on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/over-under-movies/id579531147?mt=2 Please remember to leave a comment so we know how we can improve the quality of the podcast.
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