New Movie Releases: 'Lincoln' and 'Skyfall'

Friday, November 09, 2012

There are two big movie releases to talk about this week: Steven Spielberg’s historic epic, “Lincoln” and “Skyfall,” which is the latest James Bond flick, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of 007’s first film.

Talking about these new movies are The Takeaway's Movie Date team: Rafer Guzman and Kristen Meinzer.

In addition to hosting the podcast, Rafer is film critic for Newsday and Kristen is culture producer for the Takeaway. You can always subscribe to Movie Date at facebook.com/moviedatepodcast.

 

Contributors:

Rafer Guzman and Kristen Meinzer

Comments [4]

Brad from Brooklyn

Aesop's Fables v. Ayn Rand. Different times, I suppose.

Nov. 09 2012 03:49 PM
Kirsten from Upper West Side of Manhattan

Got my tickets for the 10.35pm showing tonight of LINCOLN at Lincoln Square Cinema because it is opening a week before everyone else in my family will see it--and, for once, I want to be the first!!!

Nov. 09 2012 03:33 PM
Larry Fisher from Brooklyn, N.Y,

I was hoping the Lincoln film would have combined his depression, and been more like "There Will Be Blood."

The Bond movie sounded bad till the enthusiasm of Kristen Meinzer discussing the Villain...I look forward to buying the crappy copy on the streets of Brooklyn...Ah, I guess I'll pick up the Lincoln movie too...2 for 9 bucks?

Nov. 09 2012 01:59 PM
Jerrold_Richards from Lyle, Washington

Lincoln da bomb! Bond da bomb! Both are da bomb! Both! Why choose? Both are da bomb!Does one prefer vitamin A over vitamin C?! Not! Both are da bomb!

Nov. 09 2012 01:50 PM

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