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#10 - You Can See A Butt, It's Radio of the Mind

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As the two compañeros rode off into the sunset, Jim and Patrick wondered what they had actually learned. Can a Zombie change it's stripes, can a play work on film as well as onstage, can everything really be bigger in Texas? Guns blazing, awful looking CGI squibs exploding, they cruised into oblivion and also did an extended segment about books, so sorry about that.

Discussed: The Devil's Rejects, play adaptations, Julian Barnes, Urinetown, butts!
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As the two compañeros rode off into the sunset, Jim and Patrick wondered what they had actually learned. Can a Zombie change it's stripes, can a play work on film as well as onstage, can everything really be bigger in Texas? Guns blazing, awful looking CGI squibs exploding, they cruised into oblivion and also did an extended segment about books, so sorry about that.

Discussed: The Devil's Rejects, play adaptations, Julian Barnes, Urinetown, butts!
We want to hear from you: popcornsupperpod@gmail.com
Send us weird questions or anything on your mind for us to read on the show!

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