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Sean is joined by Joe from Hallmark of Greatness to review the 2003 television film 'Killer Flood: The Day The Dam Broke'. They desperately try to understand the logic behind a film which wants us to believe C4 was let behind when the dam was first built (5 years ago).
Joe and Sean are further confused over a characters age. Surprisingly, Matthew Ewald (who played Garth) was 20 years old when the film was made!
The film is so engaging Sean and Joe go off on the odd aside about caravans, driving tests and ask a very important question:
Do American cars have handbrakes?
Thanks for listening!
Warning: This podcast contains strong language and adult humour.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sean is joined by Joe from Hallmark of Greatness to review the 2003 television film 'Killer Flood: The Day The Dam Broke'. They desperately try to understand the logic behind a film which wants us to believe C4 was let behind when the dam was first built (5 years ago).
Joe and Sean are further confused over a characters age. Surprisingly, Matthew Ewald (who played Garth) was 20 years old when the film was made!
The film is so engaging Sean and Joe go off on the odd aside about caravans, driving tests and ask a very important question:
Do American cars have handbrakes?
Thanks for listening!
Warning: This podcast contains strong language and adult humour.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.