
Liiiiiiinwooooooood!
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06/25/20 • 45 min
It’s our first weekly episode, so naturally it’s Helen Monksday (just on a Friday, which doesn’t work at all). She has a great story about meeting Ron Howard, which is relevant for this week’s Boring Film Club where we discuss Angels & Demons (or at least as much of Angels & Demons as we managed to watch).
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It’s our first weekly episode, so naturally it’s Helen Monksday (just on a Friday, which doesn’t work at all). She has a great story about meeting Ron Howard, which is relevant for this week’s Boring Film Club where we discuss Angels & Demons (or at least as much of Angels & Demons as we managed to watch).
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/gbo1.
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