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Junkfood Cinema

Outland

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

Visual Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure, Arts, Hobbies

4.6705 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In space, no one...apparently pays much attention to copyright laws

JanUary concludes with Sean Connery trying to maintan law and order on one of the moons of Jupiter while also avoiding catching the space clap in Outlander.

It's not just High Noon in space, it's High Noon/Serpico/Chinatown/Alien in space! Ok, granted, Alien is already in space. But it’s the second biggest influence on Outland behind one of cinema’s greatest westerns.

Brian and Cargill discuss these influences, the unexpected Cheers reunion, and why you should never EVER roast the Steak-ums.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Because we're going to talk out land.

0:10.1

Oh yeah.

0:11.3

And it's going to be real grand.

0:15.2

It's all I've ever wanted.

0:19.1

Connery makes a final stand

0:21.4

Tell me when to watch this film

0:25.0

Because I hope it is real soon

0:28.9

Because you fucking know it's high noon

0:33.4

On the moon.

0:40.7

Cut an album of Jupiter.

0:43.9

It's not the moon.

0:45.5

It's a moon of Jupiter.

0:47.6

It's not the moon.

0:49.4

It's just a moon.

0:51.6

This is junk food cinema.

1:01.4

We go to A-moon. This is junk food cinema. Hi, this is Dick Miller.

1:05.9

You're listening to Junk Food Cinema on Film School rejects.

1:10.7

Who are these guys?

1:27.3

Welcome, Chuck Yonge, to another rather exciting episode of junk food cinema right here on

1:34.1

Filmscoredrejects.com.

1:35.7

Dot com.

1:36.6

Dot Connery.

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