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#183 - The Predator and The Value of Simple Story

 
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On this episode of the podcast: We talk about a movie that we were all much more excited for before actually seeing it. Predator has become an all-time classic action movie but the movies that have come after have never really lived up to it, including Shane Black's latest The Predator. We talk about what was right about the original and what went wrong in the latest installment along with the difficulty of following up on a beloved original. This episode sponsored by Patron supporters Hunter and Stephie Van Wagenen! Thanks! This episode’s panel included Matt Nunn and Ben Avery (Strangers and Aliens, Welcome to Level Seven).
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On this episode of the podcast: We talk about a movie that we were all much more excited for before actually seeing it. Predator has become an all-time classic action movie but the movies that have come after have never really lived up to it, including Shane Black's latest The Predator. We talk about what was right about the original and what went wrong in the latest installment along with the difficulty of following up on a beloved original. This episode sponsored by Patron supporters Hunter and Stephie Van Wagenen! Thanks! This episode’s panel included Matt Nunn and Ben Avery (Strangers and Aliens, Welcome to Level Seven).
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