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Episode 65: Podcast Retirement Special

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Today’s episode opens with a classic clip that also serves as the most in-depth installment of “Not Like This, Christopher Nolan” ever produced for this podcast. We chase that with further humorous digression about Top Gun, crab boils, lizards, what we’ve learned from the movies and whether or not that’s a good thing, the Mandela effect, the beginning and end of water cooler pop-culture references, Emmy nominations, the great and powerful Gary Oldman, and non-musical Musical trailers, all before your regularly scheduled programming of Movies We’ve Seen since last time (30:58), TV Talk (1:30:07), and Entertainment News/Upcoming Trailers and Stuff (1:43:05). Then, Patrick absolutely crushes the latest installment of What Year Did That Come Out Again? at 1:59:48 and Tomato Talk at 2:02:33 before providing another masterful Hidden Gem recommendation to close things out until next time. Episode highlights include a discussion about Horizons, other westerns and passion projects, Run Fairs, the Death of Stalin, Trek Takes, Olympic takes, and a movie experience in the wake of an assassination attempt unlike any other.

Special shout out this week to Patrick’s high school geography teacher, Russell Vacanti. Live long and prosper

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Today’s episode opens with a classic clip that also serves as the most in-depth installment of “Not Like This, Christopher Nolan” ever produced for this podcast. We chase that with further humorous digression about Top Gun, crab boils, lizards, what we’ve learned from the movies and whether or not that’s a good thing, the Mandela effect, the beginning and end of water cooler pop-culture references, Emmy nominations, the great and powerful Gary Oldman, and non-musical Musical trailers, all before your regularly scheduled programming of Movies We’ve Seen since last time (30:58), TV Talk (1:30:07), and Entertainment News/Upcoming Trailers and Stuff (1:43:05). Then, Patrick absolutely crushes the latest installment of What Year Did That Come Out Again? at 1:59:48 and Tomato Talk at 2:02:33 before providing another masterful Hidden Gem recommendation to close things out until next time. Episode highlights include a discussion about Horizons, other westerns and passion projects, Run Fairs, the Death of Stalin, Trek Takes, Olympic takes, and a movie experience in the wake of an assassination attempt unlike any other.

Special shout out this week to Patrick’s high school geography teacher, Russell Vacanti. Live long and prosper

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