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The Dark Side of the Rainbow | Double Bill Ep 5

September 17, 2013 by Joshua Humphrey Leave a Comment

ozfinalBrian Watson-Jones picks this Double Bill, a simultaneous listening/viewing of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon with classic film The Wizard of Oz (1939), in what is known as “The Dark Side of the Rainbow.” Mikey is on board, but Joshua is dubious of the whole endeavor.

If you want to know more about how to do the mash-up like we did, you can travel back in time to the very early days of the internet, before the blog, to when everyone’s personal site was hosted on Angelfire, like this site that gave BWJ the instructions.

 

Next time, we cross mediums again to bring together Pixar’s La Luna and the Radiolab episode The Distance of the Moon.

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Answering the simple question of "Do these two things work together?" Joshua Humphrey, Brian Watson-Jones, and Michael Postle pick two works--film or otherwise--that we feel would go well together and watch them sequentially. Then we pick them apart to find just how well they connected.

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