Each week, a guest will join hosts Noah Frank and Will Vitka to discuss a film that is at least 10 years old, that at least one of us hasn’t seen in that period of time, and that, hopefully, at least one of us hasn’t seen at all.
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Each week, a guest will join hosts Noah Frank and Will Vitka to discuss a film that is at least 10 years old, that at least one of us hasn’t seen in that period of time, and that, hopefully, at least one of us hasn’t seen at all.
First off, a hearty thanks to this week’s guest Anagha Srikanth, who rejoined us for a second recording of this episode. Thankfully, the audio quality should be much cleaner moving forward (at least starting in a few episodes).
If you haven’t seen it, this is a sports movie based on a true story from the South in the 1960s that manages to be neither about sports, nor race. Let that sink in for a minute.
I mention the film about my own high school, which came out in 2014. You can read more about that story in an interview I did with the coach upon which the film was based.
As always, feel free to hop in the conversation using the hashtag #ITILTM on Twitter.
I Think I Like This Movie
Each week, a guest will join hosts Noah Frank and Will Vitka to discuss a film that is at least 10 years old, that at least one of us hasn’t seen in that period of time, and that, hopefully, at least one of us hasn’t seen at all.