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Episode Number 44: THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON (1995)
After last week’s blockbuster ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE, we’re going for a palate cleanser With the small, independent, surreal film the THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON, starring Brendan Fraser (GODS AND MONSTERS, THE MUMMY), Ashley Judd (A TIME TO KILL, EYE OF THE BEHOLDER), and Viggo Mortensen (THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE). Directed by Philip Ridley (THE REFLECTING SKIN, HEARTLESS).
Have you seen THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON?
If so, let us know your thoughts at [email protected]
Welcome to Chris & Chris Talk Movies. In this podcast, life-long friends Chris Ferry and Chris Huddleston discuss Sci Fi movies (sometimes the best Sci Fi movies, sometimes not), horror movies (occasionally some of the all time best horror movies…often…not), a few of the very best action movies (I think you see where we’re going with this), and genre films from their childhood and beyond in this laid-back, rambling, but inviting series!
Rated PG for occasional mature language and alcohol consumption.
By Chris Ferry, Chris Huddleston5
11 ratings
Episode Number 44: THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON (1995)
After last week’s blockbuster ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE, we’re going for a palate cleanser With the small, independent, surreal film the THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON, starring Brendan Fraser (GODS AND MONSTERS, THE MUMMY), Ashley Judd (A TIME TO KILL, EYE OF THE BEHOLDER), and Viggo Mortensen (THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE). Directed by Philip Ridley (THE REFLECTING SKIN, HEARTLESS).
Have you seen THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON?
If so, let us know your thoughts at [email protected]
Welcome to Chris & Chris Talk Movies. In this podcast, life-long friends Chris Ferry and Chris Huddleston discuss Sci Fi movies (sometimes the best Sci Fi movies, sometimes not), horror movies (occasionally some of the all time best horror movies…often…not), a few of the very best action movies (I think you see where we’re going with this), and genre films from their childhood and beyond in this laid-back, rambling, but inviting series!
Rated PG for occasional mature language and alcohol consumption.