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Directors Cut Radio Show’s 35th Anniversary Tribute to the Star Wars Holiday Special

From left to right, Front Row: Kevin Hopper, Chris Forte, Laura C. Maclay, Shark Wayne Second Row: Becky Vogsland, Brian Gutierrez, Dutch Terbush, Theresa Quinn, Dan Gutierrez, Oliver Riggle, Debra Riggle, Brennan Foster, Kristin Elliott, Amanda (Rebel Donut) Back Row: Karie (Beard), Liz (Rebel), Other Band Members of Beard (hiding).
From left to right, Front Row: Kevin Hopper, Chris Forte, Laura C. Maclay, Shark Wayne
Second Row: Becky Vogsland, Brian Gutierrez, Dutch Terbush, Theresa Quinn, Dan Gutierrez, Oliver Riggle, Debra Riggle, Brennan Foster, Kristin Elliott, Amanda (Rebel Donut)
Back Row: Karie (Beard), Liz (Rebel), Other Band Members of Beard (hiding).

We did our annual Holiday Special in front of a LIVE audience! It was very much like a radio show from 1920’s, as all parts were performed on stage. It took place, Thursday December 12th, at the Albuquerque Press Club. The show was to benefit The Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico.

The show was sponsored by Local-iQ and Rebel Donut.

‘Star Wars’, the ‘Star Wars’ franchise, and all its associated trademarks and other intellectual property are the property of The Walt Disney Co. Neither ‘Star Wars’ nor its owners sponsor or endorse the Director’s Cut Radio Show and its affiliates; any of its productions, or any associated events, brands, or organizations.

The Director’s Cut vs. Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

Pirates-of-the-Caribbean
Pirates-of-the-Caribbean

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie find themselves on stranger tides, and the studio has a number of interesting visitors! Becky’s back in-studio, Chris Underwood, and Rich Shephard! You can bet that things get crazy! Plus, Ollie’s baby makes her radio debut and Ollie threatens to put a diaper on Dan’s face. They play Ollie The Idiot, talk to Sean Gandert as he gives us the rules for a great movie night, and carry on and on. Rich Shephard tells us what it’s like to be a movie featuring a group of vengeful superheros… I wonder what it could be. Finally, the guys count down the top ten movies on the open sea. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about diapers and superheros.

The Directors Cut VS. Priest

Priest 2011
Priest 2011

This week, Ollie was unable to do the show, his newborn baby is sick and they are keeping a very close eye on it. We hope everything goes well for him and his new family. So instead Becky, Dan’s new “family” has stepped into the studio to take his place. Things get awkward as they both keep saying “remind me again why I date you?” But all things aside, they review “Priest”. Also, you can tell their energy is down because of the adventure they had the night before. Dan is slightly disgruntled because a douche-bag kept putting his hands all over his girlfriends’ butt, and also gave her generous offer of “going to the corner, where your boyfriend (Dan) can’t see and dance” with him. She said no, and was quite persistent. I guess its good thing for Dan; he wasn’t one of the 3 following things: rich, good looking, or someone she loves more than Dan. Besides that, we talk to “The Reel Russell”, Sean Gandert and count down the top ten Hottest Bride Movies. Enjoy the show!

 

The Director’s Cut vs. Fast Five

Fast-five
Fast-five

This week on The Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie are humbled by the presence of a REAL radio professional, Kit Missile! Needless to say,  the guys somehow roped her into playing the Big Sausage game! Plus, Brian reams Ollie for last week’s prank, Dan talks about his sexual escapades. Also, Sean’s got a pick for the Elitist Corner, the guy’s do the top ten list about race car movies. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guys’ show about make Kit Missile VERY uncomfortable.

 

 

The Director’s Cut vs. Water For Elephants

water for elephants
water for elephants

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie get a little off the beaten path. Yes, they do the review. Yes, they talk about the latest in DVDS. Yes, they actually talk about the theme of the show: movies. But at the same time, they get on to do a lot of unexpected topics. Dan and Ollie have some phone with the telephone, bust a flow, and make Brian nice and mad. Trust me, just listen to the show. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guys show about making Brian mad.

 

 

 

The Director’s Cut vs. Arthur

Arthur-Russell-Brand
Arthur-Russell-Brand

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie have Debra West (Ollie’s wife) in the studio and Dan takes it as an opportunity to suggest hypothetical scenarios as to how they got together and who’s feelings may, or may not have been hurt in the process. Plus, Brian calls-in with a crazy story about an open mic night that he went to. It didn’t end well, and Brian’s new-found intensity gets way out of hand. Sean has the latest for the Elitist Corner, and the guys talk to their favorite indie band: Loomis And The Lust! Oddly enough, with everything that they had to do, they didn’t review the movie. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guys show about movies… but not really.

The Director’s Cut vs. Source Code

source code movie
source code movie

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys check out Source Code and let you know whether or not you should see it, or skip it. Almost immediately, Brian calls-in and complains about the Rovio (which was totally out of context). That led Dan and Ollie to start thinking up pranks to play on Brian. This kept the guys off topic, and they went on a rant about things they hate- namely local films. Plus, Dan gets some time on the therapy couch; can Ollie save his psyche? Sean tells us about the Sci-fi that true nerds like, and they talk about the top ten movies about travelling back in time. It’s all on the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about reliving the past.

The Director’s Cut vs. Sucker Punch

sucker punch
sucker punch
This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys get socked in the nose by Sucker Punch! Though we are anticipating the “Directors Cut” version with the additional 18 minutes of footage he cut out. This week, we have Chris Underwood in the studio as they review the flick. Ollie gets excited when he learns Teen Wolf is going to be on Blu-Ray. Dan gets a new case for his phone. What’s new? Brian calls in and eludes to some earth shaking news. Oh wait, that’s not new either. Sean gives us his pick for the Elitist Corner that he uses to simultaneously insult Dan and Ollie, and the guys listen to some new music submitted by YOU, the listeners, and comment. Yeah, that’s right, it’s the Director’s Cut.

The Director’s Cut vs. Take Me Home Tonight/ Beastly

Take Me Home Tonight
Take Me Home Tonight

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan reveals to Ollie that he and Brian really don’t like him… at all. Plus, Brian gives us a very interesting bit of news for the second half the the show. Also, Casey Messer call-in and give us a female perspective on Beastly, and Sean Gandert calls with his pick for the Elitist Corner. Finally, Dan asks Ollie some intimate details of his new marital sex-life and Ollie tries to avoid the question. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about Dan asking really inappropriate questions.

The Director’s Cut vs. Unknown/ I Am Number Four

Unknown
Unknown
This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie pull yet another double feature out of the hat for the listeners! Dan saw I Am Number Four, and Ollie saw Unknown. Although there was plenty to talk about, movie-wise, the guys still made plenty of time to talk about their personal lives (like always). Brian provides awesome content from the net and gives us the latest in gadgets and gizmos! Plus, Sean has an animated movie as a pick for the Elitist Corner! Who freakin knew?! It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about personal stuff.