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The legendary writer/artist of IDW's "Ragnarok" Walter Simonson, joins us once again bringing a couple of great cinematic treats with him. First up, the Stanley Donen classic, "Charade". Sometimes referred to as the 'greatest film Hitchcock never made', this twisty, turny suspense comedy should delight nearly anyone who takes the time to consume it. Take a listen to see how we really feel about it. It was a first watch for a couple of us. Besides NO ONE should miss an opportunity to look at Audrey Hepburn for a couple hours.
By Steven Hoveke, Hassan Godwin, Latham Conger III5
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The legendary writer/artist of IDW's "Ragnarok" Walter Simonson, joins us once again bringing a couple of great cinematic treats with him. First up, the Stanley Donen classic, "Charade". Sometimes referred to as the 'greatest film Hitchcock never made', this twisty, turny suspense comedy should delight nearly anyone who takes the time to consume it. Take a listen to see how we really feel about it. It was a first watch for a couple of us. Besides NO ONE should miss an opportunity to look at Audrey Hepburn for a couple hours.