- Scene Unseen
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name= Scene Unseen Movie Reviews
caption= Scene Unseen LogoTOCright"Scene Unseen Movie Reviews" is an audio
podcast featuringfilm criticism and discussion. In each "Scene Unseen" episode, hosts Chris Browne and Jimmy Skodras review a recent film release, with the concept that Chris has seen the film in question and Jimmy has not. Jimmy's "review" is consequently based on the film's marketing, other works by the same filmmakers, his own personal biases and assumptions, and other factors according to his own whim."Scene Unseen" debuted in 2006, reviewing in its premiere episode the film, "". Over 100 episodes (reviews, interviews, and specials) have since been produced.
Tagline
"One of us sees the film...one of us doesn't."
History
The hosts have said in several episodes that the inspiration for the podcast came from their disagreements over two 2006 films: "Cars" and "United 93". Jimmy refused to see either film; in the former case, his refusal stemmed from his disapproval of the "Cars" advertising poster (simply the title over a red backdrop) and the filmmakers' decision to design their automobile characters with the eyes on the
windshield s instead of theheadlight s.Jimmy's opposition to "United 93" was based on hearing that the film neglected to address any
conspiracy theories surrounding the real-life events it depicted, and his own feeling that since he already knew the story, there was no reason to "bother spending any dough to see aCNN reenactment." He was unswayed by Chris' insistence that "United 93" was one of the best films of the year."Scene Unseen" was created with significant technical and production assistance from the hosts' mutual friend Matt, who became the show's producer. In spite of the show's title, they deviated from their premise in the very first episode, in which both Chris and Jimmy saw "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" before the review.
Early "Scene Unseen" episodes tended to be about thirty minutes long, with the discussion limited to the films at hand, but later episodes have grown longer and include more off-topic conversation (including other films, music, books, video games, news events, and the hosts' personal lives). On
iTunes , the show is labeled "Explicit."Hosts
In the podcast, Chris and Jimmy have revealed some details about their backgrounds. Chris Browne, the "seen" host, is originally from
Santa Cruz, California ; Jimmy Skodras, the "unseen" host, comes fromMilwaukee, Wisconsin . Jimmy is proudly Greek. Both hosts currently live in the Los Angeles area and work in thefilm industry .Jimmy holds a consistent hatred for director
Marc Forster (despite not having seen any of Forster's films in their entirety) and animated movies, particularly those featuring talking animals. He is a devoted fan ofChristopher Walken ,Sylvester Stallone and the 1993 film "Cliffhanger".Chris is a proponent of "Method Movie Going", which involves participating in an activity directly related to the film you have just seen or are about to see. He has talked in the podcast about visiting a
Dr. Seuss gallery before seeing "Horton Hears a Who!", goingskateboarding before seeing "Paranoid Park ", and cooking Italian food along with "Big Night ". He has encouraged listeners to write in about their own instances of Method Movie Going.Format
The original theme song opening each "Scene Unseen" episode was "Sassy", by Michael Winger. Beginning with the September 2007 "Halloween" episode, the opening music has been themed to that week's featured film.
Following each week's introduction, Chris and Jimmy discuss the film in question and its marketing. They conclude with a segment called "Letterboxing" (a pun combining the film format and the combat sport) in which each reviewer summarizes their opinion of the film and whether or not they recommend it to listeners.
In the second part of the episode, Chris and Jimmy each offer a
DVD recommendation in a category related to that week's film (for example, "Nature Movies" in the episode featuring "Into the Wild"). They also share recommendations e-mailed in from listeners. (This segment was called "Netflix This" in early episodes.)Changes in roles and hosts
The following film review episodes featured deviations from Chris' and Jimmy's usual "seen/unseen" roles:
* In the debut episode, both Chris and Jimmy had seen "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest."
* July 29, 2006 ("Miami Vice"): Jimmy sees the film and Chris doesn't.
* May 3, 2007 ("The Invisible"): Both hosts are "unseen", as Chris "couldn't drag [himself] to watch it."
* May 30, 2007 (""): With Chris absent, Jimmy creates a co-host by affecting apirate accent and converses with himself for much of the episode.
* June 6, 2007 ("Knocked Up "): Both Jimmy and guest host Mr. Positive see the film.
* June 14, 2007 ("Ocean's Thirteen "): Chris hosts the show alone.The following episodes featured guest hosts:
* April 13, 2007 ("Grindhouse"): Mr. Positive joins Chris and Jimmy to celebrate the 50th "Scene Unseen" episode.
* October 12, 2007 ("Lust, Caution"): Mr. Positive substitutes for Chris in the "seen" role.
* June 6, 2007 ("Knocked Up "): Mr. Positive substitutes for Chris.
* June 20, 2007 (') Jeromy Oblivian"' substitutes for Jimmy.
* June 28, 2007 ("Evan Almighty "): Will substitutes for Jimmy in "unseen" role.
* July 4, 2007 ("Ratatouille"): Mumby substitutes for Jimmy, but fills "seen" role while Chris is "unseen."
* August 4, 2007 ("The Simpsons Movie "): Mumby joins Chris and Jimmy.
* October 1, 2007 ("Into the Wild"): Mr. Positive substitutes for Chris in "seen" role.
* November 21, 2007 ("Beowulf"): Jeromy Oblivian joins Chris and Jimmy.
* May 25, 2008 ('): Mac-E"' (Chris MacEwan) substitutes for Jimmy.
* May 31, 2008 ("Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull "): Jeromy Oblivian substitutes for Jimmy; both Jeromy and Chris have seen the film.
* June 6, 2008 ("Sex and the City"): Cash (male) and Kim (female), two fans of the "Sex and the City " television show, substitute for Jimmy as "unseen."
* June 12, 2008 ("Kung Fu Panda "): Ashley and Aris substitute for Jimmy.
* June 19, 2008 ("The Incredible Hulk"): Rachel and Meg Decker substitute for Jimmy.
* June 27, 2008 ("Get Smart"): Captain Eva Anderson substitutes for Jimmy.
* July 2, 2008 ("Wall-E "): Mac-E and Jeromy Oblivian substitute for Jimmy.
* July 12, 2008 ("Hancock"): Toussaint Hunt substitutes for Jimmy.
* July 17, 2008 ('):Linda Park "' substitutes for Jimmy.
* September 10, 2008 ("Hamlet 2 "): Mac-E and Jeromy Oblivian substitute for Jimmy.
* September 20, 2008 ("Burn After Reading "): Snake Hips and Squirrel Belly join Chris and Jimmy.pecial episodes
Occasionally, "Scene Unseen" has eschewed its usual format for episodes featuring interviews with directors and other notable film industry figures. The following people have been interviewed on the podcast:
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Darren Aronofsky
*Joe Carnahan
*Jay Chandrasekhar
* Common
*David Fincher
*Scott Frank
*Crispin Glover
*Ray Harryhausen
*Don Hertzfeldt
*Gordy Hoffman
* Kazi
*Neil LaBute
*Don LaFontaine
*Kasi Lemmons
*David Lynch
* George Miller
*D.A. Pennebaker
*Seth Rogen (as part of the "Borat " episode)
*Harry Shearer
*Steve-O
*Randy Thom
*Gordon Willis At the end of each year, "Scene Unseen" has produced a "Year in Review" episode in which the hosts invite several guests to a discussion of their favorite and least-favorite movies released that year.
Partnerships
In August 2007, "Scene Unseen" produced the official podcast for the film "Beowulf". For the podcast, Chris and Jimmy interviewed the film's stars
Angelina Jolie ,John Malkovich ,Brendan Gleeson ,Anthony Hopkins , andRay Winstone , and its directorRobert Zemeckis . The podcast was the only interview Zemeckis gave for the film.In December 2007, "Scene Unseen" announced a partnership with "
MovieMaker " magazine; the show was first mentioned in the magazine's Winter 2008 issue.In the summer of 2008, Chris and Jimmy announced the first "Scene Unseen" Fan Contest in partnership with
IMAX , in which twenty-five listeners would be chosen to win pairs of tickets to an IMAX screening of "The Dark Knight".Reaction
Apple iTunes has labeled the "Scene Unseen" podcast "New and Notable", What's Hot", a "Featured TV & Film" selection, and a "Staff Favorite." The show has a permanent spot in the "At the Movies" section, was selected by iTunes staff as one of the "Top 100 Podcasts of 2006", and (as of July 2008) has a 4.5/5 rating averaged from over 250 user reviews.
In February 2008,
That Podcast Show reviewed "Scene Unseen" and gave it 4 out of 5 stars. In July 2008,VideoETA.com named "Scene Unseen" one of the Top 5 Movie-Related Podcasts on the Internet."
Filmmaker Magazine " described the show: "If you're tired of listening to some film critic drone on and on about a movie you're not going to see, or you can't take one more minute ofEbert and Roeper , you need a new way to get your film-talk fix. Cue "Scene Unseen"...both priceless and free.""
MovieMaker " magazine wrote, "Scene Unseen", the podcast which pits co-hosts Chris Browne and Jimmy Skodras against each other to discuss both recent and classic films, sounds just like me and my friends arguing the merits of particular movies. Except it's funny. And enlightening.""
Santa Cruz Good Times " said that "Scene Unseen" is not only comedy gold, but also a new way of approaching the overdone genre of film criticism.""
Film Stew " commented, "Scene Unseen" is just the beginning, part of not so much the death of film criticism but its reinvention...""Scene Unseen" has also been mentioned in "Stuff" magazine, "
Moving Pictures Magazine ", "Script Magazine ", and the podcasts "Filmspotting " and "Creative Screenwriting ".List of episodes
External links
* [http://www.sceneunseenpodcast.com Scene Unseen Movie Reviews official site]
* [http://sceneunseenpodcast.com/episodes/sus_10thAnnRemix.mp3 "10th Anniversary Outtakes Remix"]
* [http://www.moviemaker.com MovieMaker Magazine]
* [http://www.movingpicturesmagazine.com/departments/showbusiness/reviewsonreview Moving Pictures Magazine article, "Reviews on Review"]
* [http://videoeta.com/news/2550 VideoETA.com Top 5 Ranking]
* [http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/blog/2006/08/calling-all-critics.php Filmmaker Magazine article, "Calling All Critics"]
* [http://www.imaginatepro.com/thatpodcastshow/web-sites/entry-eleven/ That Podcast Show review]
* [http://www.scriptmag.com Script Magazine]
* [http://www.beowulfmovie.com Beowulf official site]
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