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114: It Isn't A Jungle Out There

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Natasha Churromanov, James Churrhodes, and T'Churro.

On this episode, the Hungry Cliff team sits down for a surprisingly heated chat about Captain America: Civil War. We also sample, unsurprisingly, another product from the National Biscuit Company lineup. How much sense does the plot of Civil War make? What was the most egregious use of fight choreography? Whose side are you on, anyway? Find out the answers to these questions on this podcast, and inside your heart.

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Oreos Churros

Captain America: Civil War Behind The Scenes with fxguide

The Jungle Book Behind The Scenes with fxguide

Don't forget you can support Hungry Cliff by going to our Shop at the top of our page or by using our Amazon and iTunes Search Boxes on our site. Also, Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to the podcast in iTunes so you don't miss a thing! And if you want to help us out some more, please review us on iTunes 'cause every little bit counts.

Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Matthew Biggers

Guest Hosts: David Houston, Jessica Houston, Pedro Mendoza

Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza

Email us: tony (at) hungrycliff (dot) com or matthew (at) hungrycliff (dot) com

© 2016 Hungry Cliff

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Natasha Churromanov, James Churrhodes, and T'Churro.

On this episode, the Hungry Cliff team sits down for a surprisingly heated chat about Captain America: Civil War. We also sample, unsurprisingly, another product from the National Biscuit Company lineup. How much sense does the plot of Civil War make? What was the most egregious use of fight choreography? Whose side are you on, anyway? Find out the answers to these questions on this podcast, and inside your heart.

Links:

Oreos Churros

Captain America: Civil War Behind The Scenes with fxguide

The Jungle Book Behind The Scenes with fxguide

Don't forget you can support Hungry Cliff by going to our Shop at the top of our page or by using our Amazon and iTunes Search Boxes on our site. Also, Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to the podcast in iTunes so you don't miss a thing! And if you want to help us out some more, please review us on iTunes 'cause every little bit counts.

Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Matthew Biggers

Guest Hosts: David Houston, Jessica Houston, Pedro Mendoza

Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza

Email us: tony (at) hungrycliff (dot) com or matthew (at) hungrycliff (dot) com

© 2016 Hungry Cliff

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