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The 6th Day (2000) with Ryan Walker from 'The Walk The Line Podcast'

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Review It Yourself host Sean and guest Ryan Walker from 'The Walk The Line Podcast' wish you a Happy New Year with:

Double the Arnie, Double the Action! with their review of The 6th Day (2000) a.k.a. 'Arnie Takes Vancouver'.

"It doesn't matter how much carrot there is, there's always a stick".

My Guest:

Check out Ryan's website here: https://www.thewalkthelinepodcast.com/

Discussion Points:

-Ryan explains his podcast name.

-Sean really appreciated the 'world-building' in this film.

-The DVD synopsis read-through returns.

-The German word for printer and what it's got to do with this film.

-Ryan brings some fantastic trivia about XFL American Football.

-The impressive cast and the top-notch chemistry.

-Ryan has a hissy fit.

-Funny pet names.

-The issue of cloning and whether if a clone can ever truly be 'you'.

-The carrot and stick method.

-The terrifying SimPal Cindy.

-The many, many bullet wounds in the film.

-Arnie's underrated late 90's films.

-Sean and Ryan take you on a whistle stop-tour of Collateral Damage, True Lies and the Candyman films.

Raised Questions:

-What does Review It Yourself have against Arnie films?

-Would you mute people if you could?

-What do you say about this film?

-Did Arnie get double pay?

-Do people really listen to podcasts about films they haven't seen?

-Should Sean reach out to Roger Spottiswoode?

-How good is Robert Duvall?

-Would there be a version of THAT chair for women?

-Why didn't this film make a lasting impact?

-Damn it Oliver [the dog], why did you have to die?

-Is taking your dead dog to be cloned the definition of a good birthday in the future?

-What do Americans build their houses out of?

Thank You to:

-Dan Machholz.

-Lasse Vogt.

-Clayton Jones II.

Random Recommendations:

-Awakenings (1990).

Thanks for Listening!

Trailer:

-Chatsunami: Season Two.

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Review It Yourself host Sean and guest Ryan Walker from 'The Walk The Line Podcast' wish you a Happy New Year with:

Double the Arnie, Double the Action! with their review of The 6th Day (2000) a.k.a. 'Arnie Takes Vancouver'.

"It doesn't matter how much carrot there is, there's always a stick".

My Guest:

Check out Ryan's website here: https://www.thewalkthelinepodcast.com/

Discussion Points:

-Ryan explains his podcast name.

-Sean really appreciated the 'world-building' in this film.

-The DVD synopsis read-through returns.

-The German word for printer and what it's got to do with this film.

-Ryan brings some fantastic trivia about XFL American Football.

-The impressive cast and the top-notch chemistry.

-Ryan has a hissy fit.

-Funny pet names.

-The issue of cloning and whether if a clone can ever truly be 'you'.

-The carrot and stick method.

-The terrifying SimPal Cindy.

-The many, many bullet wounds in the film.

-Arnie's underrated late 90's films.

-Sean and Ryan take you on a whistle stop-tour of Collateral Damage, True Lies and the Candyman films.

Raised Questions:

-What does Review It Yourself have against Arnie films?

-Would you mute people if you could?

-What do you say about this film?

-Did Arnie get double pay?

-Do people really listen to podcasts about films they haven't seen?

-Should Sean reach out to Roger Spottiswoode?

-How good is Robert Duvall?

-Would there be a version of THAT chair for women?

-Why didn't this film make a lasting impact?

-Damn it Oliver [the dog], why did you have to die?

-Is taking your dead dog to be cloned the definition of a good birthday in the future?

-What do Americans build their houses out of?

Thank You to:

-Dan Machholz.

-Lasse Vogt.

-Clayton Jones II.

Random Recommendations:

-Awakenings (1990).

Thanks for Listening!

Trailer:

-Chatsunami: Season Two.

Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!

Find us here:

Twitter: @YourselfReview

Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021

YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself

The PodPack Collective:

This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective. The members are as follows:

Chatsunami

Casting Views

Nerdstalgic

2 Girls 1 Reusable Cup

Review It Yourself

Seismic Cinema

For further information, please follow the link: https://www.chatsunami.com/p/podpack-collective/

  continue reading

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