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This week on That '70s Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Michael pour a tall one for the 1966 classic "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
In this episode, we marveled at the GOAT-level performances from Elizabeth Taylor (Martha) and Richard Burton (George), praised Mike Nichols' highly cinematic take on a classic American play, and debated what this layered movie is trying to tell us. We also delved into the mystery of George and Martha's marriage, questioned the motives of George Segal (Nick) and Sandy Dennis (Honey), and explained why a movie made in 1966 is featured in a podcast devoted to '70s cinema.
So take the fried chicken out of the fridge, grab the bergin from the bar, and settle in for the latest episode of That '70s Movie Podcast!
If you're enjoying the podcast, please subscribe and also take a moment to leave a review and let us know which film you'd like us to discuss next.
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Buy Us A Coffee!
This week on That '70s Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Michael pour a tall one for the 1966 classic "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
In this episode, we marveled at the GOAT-level performances from Elizabeth Taylor (Martha) and Richard Burton (George), praised Mike Nichols' highly cinematic take on a classic American play, and debated what this layered movie is trying to tell us. We also delved into the mystery of George and Martha's marriage, questioned the motives of George Segal (Nick) and Sandy Dennis (Honey), and explained why a movie made in 1966 is featured in a podcast devoted to '70s cinema.
So take the fried chicken out of the fridge, grab the bergin from the bar, and settle in for the latest episode of That '70s Movie Podcast!
If you're enjoying the podcast, please subscribe and also take a moment to leave a review and let us know which film you'd like us to discuss next.
Also, support the podcast by buying us a cup of coffee!
Support the show