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The sexiest of all episodes begins with a quick discussion about numbers, a reminder that all of you out there listening have the power to give this podcast a rating, Werner Herzog’s definition of truth, and a little Oscar talk before your regularly scheduled programming of Movies We’ve Seen since last time (17:29), TV Talk (48:11), and Entertainment News/Upcoming Trailers and Stuff (1:04:19). Then it’s time for brand new installments of What Year Did That Come Out Again? (1:21:40) and Tomato Talk (1:28:12) before a special Bonus Action Movie Trivia Game (1:32:56)! Finally, your Hidden Gem recommendation is provided at 1:43:40. Episode highlights include a discussion about the poetry of On the Waterfront, original cinematic approaches that we’ve never seen before, Patrick’s preference for dogs over cats, how the production of a film can inform the way we view and judge the film itself, Patrick’s aversion to body horror, the problem with having a job, the enduring legacy of SNL, the unseating of Ernst Stavro Blofeld by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos as James Bond’s greatest nemesis, and The Fast and the Furious franchise’s unhinged titling insanity.
That’s all from us for now… we’re gonna go smoke a cigarette.
By Movies N Sh*t Podcast5
2222 ratings
The sexiest of all episodes begins with a quick discussion about numbers, a reminder that all of you out there listening have the power to give this podcast a rating, Werner Herzog’s definition of truth, and a little Oscar talk before your regularly scheduled programming of Movies We’ve Seen since last time (17:29), TV Talk (48:11), and Entertainment News/Upcoming Trailers and Stuff (1:04:19). Then it’s time for brand new installments of What Year Did That Come Out Again? (1:21:40) and Tomato Talk (1:28:12) before a special Bonus Action Movie Trivia Game (1:32:56)! Finally, your Hidden Gem recommendation is provided at 1:43:40. Episode highlights include a discussion about the poetry of On the Waterfront, original cinematic approaches that we’ve never seen before, Patrick’s preference for dogs over cats, how the production of a film can inform the way we view and judge the film itself, Patrick’s aversion to body horror, the problem with having a job, the enduring legacy of SNL, the unseating of Ernst Stavro Blofeld by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos as James Bond’s greatest nemesis, and The Fast and the Furious franchise’s unhinged titling insanity.
That’s all from us for now… we’re gonna go smoke a cigarette.