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This week Max and Parker have some good ideas for ways to get that 30 share and a 20 rating they've been chasing their entire lives...but we'll see. Until then, they're discussing Sidney Lumet's 1976 satire, Network. Will Howard Beale show Charles Foster Kane that he's not gonna take it anymore? Or will Kane's media empire swallow him whole? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
By The Aud BrothersThis week Max and Parker have some good ideas for ways to get that 30 share and a 20 rating they've been chasing their entire lives...but we'll see. Until then, they're discussing Sidney Lumet's 1976 satire, Network. Will Howard Beale show Charles Foster Kane that he's not gonna take it anymore? Or will Kane's media empire swallow him whole? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers