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Citizen Kane
by: Commentary.Track.Stars • tags: 1940s • AFI.100 • feature • free • stars: Joseph.CottenFrom Commentary Track Stars at MaxHegel.com:
Mike and Max celebrate their 100th episode with Orson Welles’ masterpiece.
They’re making the guy who’s calling Charles Foster Kane a fascist look like a fascist. … That’s brilliant. That’s exactly what a corrupted news organization would do.— Commentary Track Stars,
Citizen Kane @0:10:20
We could spend the entirety of this movie doing really in-depth film analysis. … But I thought, instead of that, we should talk about possible sequels and animated series adaptations.— Commentary Track Stars,
Citizen Kane @0:12:32
[re: sequel] His grandson is drift racer in Tokyo, and he runs a Huffington Post-style blog.— Commentary Track Stars,
Citizen Kane @0:13:50
I missed out on the Batman & Robin commentary. … And I had some things I wanted to say about that movie, so I’ll say them now. Okay. ‘What?! Oh come on! Really? Pfft.’— Commentary Track Stars,
Citizen Kane @0:18:48
Tyler Perry comes from the stage, and all his movies look like stage productions. … We’re never gonna get any DVD screeners now. Yeah, I know. You just compared Tyler Perry to Orson Wells. We’ll get them from Lionsgate.— Commentary Track Stars,
Citizen Kane @0:20:25
This is a very old movie that still works today. … That is the biggest testament to this movie’s quality. … You can show it to a modern 15-year-old, and they will get it, and they will appreciate it.— Commentary Track Stars,
Citizen Kane @0:39:09
Here comes the most awkward side break in laser disk history. … And when you’re playing this on 8 mm, with an 8-track tape for the audio, you have to take out so many tapes! You know what: f*** you. Laser disk is my Rosebud.— Commentary Track Stars,
Citizen Kane @1:02:21








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