
Let's talk about films.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

I think we're alone now. There doesn't seem to be anyone around. Nick Murphy and Satchell Drakes discuss Moon directed by Duncan Jones.
Anxiety from making the worst movie ever made. Nick Murphy and Satchell Drakes discuss The Disaster Artist directed by James Franco.
Force Ghosts and a Star Wars Metaphor. Nick Murphy and Satchell Drakes discuss The Last Jedi directed by Rian Johnson.
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I listened to them all in a week
I am not a movie guy, I prefer the short and portable videos from YouTube and other such websites. That is why I like this podcast, it talks about the movies I would never watch myself, and has great discussions on the inner meaning. These two smooth voiced duded are too cool for fools.
The two of you are seriously underrated and incredibly talented. Thanks for taking the time to do this podcast and for discussing some movies that haven't really been given much exposure. Can't wait to hear more.
(By the way Satchell, is there anywhere I can go to see more of your art/ photography?)
As a fan of both ContinueShow and SatchbagsGoods, subbing this was a no-brainer.
Both these people (Nick Murphy and Satchell Drakes) are known for there coverage of video games on YouTube but in their separate videos it quickly becomes clear that both presenters have an enormous love for cinema.
Speaking as a film studies graduate I have to say I am surprised but just how much care and detail is placed into dissecting and turning over each episode's film. This podcast is entertaining, intellig... more
That's really what is it, however they have very insightful observations that most people would not have noticed. Besides that they will discuss things in their lives that are relevant to the movie, and in general have a chill time. A great way to get a new perspective on movies that you loved and, cmon their voices are so soothing you could sleep to them talking about donnie darko's imaginary rabbit monster friend.









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