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Lee and Leah are back this episode to tackle the film "Apt Pupil" (1998), which was adapted from the novella by Stephen King, and directed by noted Hollywood creep Bryan Singer. Leah having only seen it this one time, and Lee having seen it for a third time, opens up some conversation on their perceptions of the material given their respective experience with it. Lee has some very different thoughts about how he views this film now given what is known about Bryan Singer behind the scenes. The source material compared to the film is also talked about, as well as the excellent performances that perhaps outshine everything else. What the hosts have watched is also covered, and a piece of audio feedback from a listener is responded to. This one goes places you might nazi coming. Get it? See what we did there?
"Apt Pupil" IMDB
Featured Music: "A Question of Power" by John Ottman & "All You Fascists" by Billy Bragg and Wilco.
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Lee and Leah are back this episode to tackle the film "Apt Pupil" (1998), which was adapted from the novella by Stephen King, and directed by noted Hollywood creep Bryan Singer. Leah having only seen it this one time, and Lee having seen it for a third time, opens up some conversation on their perceptions of the material given their respective experience with it. Lee has some very different thoughts about how he views this film now given what is known about Bryan Singer behind the scenes. The source material compared to the film is also talked about, as well as the excellent performances that perhaps outshine everything else. What the hosts have watched is also covered, and a piece of audio feedback from a listener is responded to. This one goes places you might nazi coming. Get it? See what we did there?
"Apt Pupil" IMDB
Featured Music: "A Question of Power" by John Ottman & "All You Fascists" by Billy Bragg and Wilco.

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