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EPISODE 53 TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016) & THE JUNGLE BOOK (2016)

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After a week off we dive back in. First up was a suggestion from a listener and friend @editvideofaster with the film Train To Busan (2016). A Korean horror film about a train over run by a zombie horde. Then we discuss the huge blockbuster remake The Jungle Book (2016) directed by Jon Favreau. Both films are innovative and very well made. Next we have our Big Boys Don’t Cry segment where Joe and Nick discuss films that have made them cry. First up Nick discusses the Scarlett Johansson & Bill Murray film Lost in Translation. Then Joe discusses the latest entry in a long running film saga with Ryan Coogler’s Creed. Then we select our films for next week!

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After a week off we dive back in. First up was a suggestion from a listener and friend @editvideofaster with the film Train To Busan (2016). A Korean horror film about a train over run by a zombie horde. Then we discuss the huge blockbuster remake The Jungle Book (2016) directed by Jon Favreau. Both films are innovative and very well made. Next we have our Big Boys Don’t Cry segment where Joe and Nick discuss films that have made them cry. First up Nick discusses the Scarlett Johansson & Bill Murray film Lost in Translation. Then Joe discusses the latest entry in a long running film saga with Ryan Coogler’s Creed. Then we select our films for next week!

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