Want to listen to two people disagree, but still get along? Join Isaac Leggett and Chris Dimoulas as they pick their takes on a movie. One loves it, one hates it; they debate it.
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This show is great. The constructive debate demonstrates a real understanding and passion for films, which makes for great banter. When underscored by Chris’s trouble pronouncing names and Issac’s exacting nature, it makes for a show worth coming back to week after week. Keep it up!
UM yeah, I’ve got a take: This podcast rules! Isaac and Chris know their stuff and make compelling arguments for and against their picks. Unfortunately for Chris, The Lighthouse is a perfect film. You hear me, Chris? How does it feel to be dead wrong?? Anyway, if you like great film podcasts, you found one. Plus? These 2 are absolute cutie pies. OK see ya
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Pick Your Take launched 2 years ago and published 54 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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