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Netflix's Worth: A 9/11 Aftermath Story You Need To Watch Today

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On this week's episode of Kickin & Streamin Podcast Graham & Jocelyn the Netflix original movie Worth, starring Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, and Amy Ryan. The film is based on the real-life story of New York lawyer Kenneth Feinberg who was assigned Special Master of the 9/11 Fund to the victims and loved-ones of the attacks on 9/11, 2001 on the Twin Towers in New York City. Graham & Jocelyn began by reflecting on the way the 9/11 attacks have changed our way of life both in the US as in the rest of the world. Graham highlighted how Michael Keaton seems to become more of an iconic actor with some of his most remarkable performances as he get older. Jocelyn discuss how she learned about the real Kenneth Feinberg's work with the 9/11 fund through some reporting on the CBS's iconic weekly news program 60 Minutes. Jocelyn praised Ken Feinberg's ability to change his point of view and by doing so, making the fund's assignments to the victims' families fairer. Graham & Jocelyn also praised Stanley Tucci's performance as the Charles Wolf, the grieving widower who made it his life mission to persuade the government and Ken Feinberg to review their original methods of distributing the funds to a fairer system. This episode will also be available to watch on our YouTube channel and please don't forget to subscribe for future episodes. If you like this episode, please rate us on your podcast player, and subscribe for future episodes. Follow us on social media on Faceboook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. You can also support the show by becoming a Patron on our Patreon page where you'll become eligible for our exclusive patrons-only contents. Finally, we'd like you to visit our merchandise store on Teespring where you can purchase our beautiful and stylish t-shirts, pullover, and mug.

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On this week's episode of Kickin & Streamin Podcast Graham & Jocelyn the Netflix original movie Worth, starring Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, and Amy Ryan. The film is based on the real-life story of New York lawyer Kenneth Feinberg who was assigned Special Master of the 9/11 Fund to the victims and loved-ones of the attacks on 9/11, 2001 on the Twin Towers in New York City. Graham & Jocelyn began by reflecting on the way the 9/11 attacks have changed our way of life both in the US as in the rest of the world. Graham highlighted how Michael Keaton seems to become more of an iconic actor with some of his most remarkable performances as he get older. Jocelyn discuss how she learned about the real Kenneth Feinberg's work with the 9/11 fund through some reporting on the CBS's iconic weekly news program 60 Minutes. Jocelyn praised Ken Feinberg's ability to change his point of view and by doing so, making the fund's assignments to the victims' families fairer. Graham & Jocelyn also praised Stanley Tucci's performance as the Charles Wolf, the grieving widower who made it his life mission to persuade the government and Ken Feinberg to review their original methods of distributing the funds to a fairer system. This episode will also be available to watch on our YouTube channel and please don't forget to subscribe for future episodes. If you like this episode, please rate us on your podcast player, and subscribe for future episodes. Follow us on social media on Faceboook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. You can also support the show by becoming a Patron on our Patreon page where you'll become eligible for our exclusive patrons-only contents. Finally, we'd like you to visit our merchandise store on Teespring where you can purchase our beautiful and stylish t-shirts, pullover, and mug.

Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kickinnstreamin)
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kickin-and-streamin-podcast/exclusive-content
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