
Seven Psychopaths - Song by Song by Flixwatcher
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05/28/20 • 58 min
This is a special episode crossover with our Stripped Media pals SONG BY SONG Podcast!
In case you don't know them Song by Song is documenting each song by Tom Waits in podcast form. How do we do a crossover episode with them?
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Seven Psychopaths!
Sam and Martin from Song By Song join us for this special episode. If you like the "cut of their jib" please search for Song By Song podcast at the same place that you listen to Flixwatcher!
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This is a special episode crossover with our Stripped Media pals SONG BY SONG Podcast!
In case you don't know them Song by Song is documenting each song by Tom Waits in podcast form. How do we do a crossover episode with them?
Find a Tom Waits film on Netlix. That Brings us to...
Seven Psychopaths!
Sam and Martin from Song By Song join us for this special episode. If you like the "cut of their jib" please search for Song By Song podcast at the same place that you listen to Flixwatcher!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ep #158 Fyre with Daniel Levine and Cressida Ward from Food Tryb Table podcast .
Daniel Levine and Cressida Ward from Food Tryb Table podcast join Flixwatcher to review Daniel’s choice Fyre. Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened is a 2019 documentary about Billy McFarland and the failed Fyre Festival that took place in 2017. It was directed by Chris Smith and co-produced by Jerry Media, the social media agency responsible for promoting Fyre Festival. Fyre Festival was billed as a luxury, exclusive, influencer festival - the reality was something quite different. Fyre was organized by McFarland and Ja Rule (neither particularly experienced in event management) to initially promote the Fyre music booking app. Trouble begins very early on when, after the promo video is shot on Norman’s Cay island - on the agreement not to mention the connection with Pablo Escobar - is advertised as being once owned by Pablo Escobar. From there things escalate in a series of excruciating misguided and unbelievably arrogant style-car crash viewing at its best. Scores
[supsystic-tables id=165] Fyre scores very highly across all categories - except repeat viewing. As with most documentaries they offer little reward for repeat viewings. Despite this Fyre scores 3.88 - highly recommended but repeat viewing not required! What do you guys think? Have you seen Fyre? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below!
Episode #158 Crew LinksThanks to the Episode #158 Crew of daniel Levine (@TheDanielLevine) from Food Tryb Table podcast and Cressida Ward (@FoodTryb) also from Food Tryb Table podcast. Find their websites online at https://www.foodtryb.com/ and at https://twitter.com/FoodTryb Please make sure you give them some love
More about FyreFor more info on Fyre, you can visit Fyre IMDb page here or Fyre Rotten Tomatoes page here.
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Ep #159 Enter the Dragon with Gareth Evans and Sope Dirisu from The Gangs Of London
Gareth (The Raid, Gangs of London) Evans and Sope (Gangs of London) Dirisu join Flixwatcher to review Gareth’s choice Enter the Dragon.
Enter the Dragon is the 1973 Bruce Lee martial film directed by Robert Clouse. Famous for many things but mainly for being the last film Lee completed before his untimely death at the age of 32. Even if you’ve never seen Enter the Dragon you seen the poster and the iconic image of Lee shirtless with the bloody claw marks across his body. You’ll probably also know the final battle in the room mirrors too, most recently John Wick 2 played homage to the scene. In Enter of the Dragon Lee plays erm Lee, who is hired James Bond style to attend a high profile martial arts competition being held on the private island belonging to suspected crime lord Han. He is also given the opportunity for revenge when he finds out Han’s bodyguard was responsible for the death of his sister. Sadly Enter the Dragon also suffers from very outdated James Bond 70s writing and inappropriate references. That said, Lee is the star and his physical presence and skills just about make up for the weaknesses in plot/characters. I’m 2004 it was deemed culturally significant and rightfully so. Scores[supsystic-tables id=166] Adored by martial arts fans Enter the Dragon scores highly across recommendability and extremely highly from Kobi and guests to score a very respectable 4.25 overall. What do you guys think? Have you seen Enter the Dragon? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below!
Episode #159 Crew LinksThanks to the Episode #159 Crew of Gareth Evans from, The Raid and Gangs of London and Sope Dirisu from Gangs of London Please make sure you give them some love
More about Enter the DragonFor more info on Enter the Dragon, you can visit Enter the Dragon IMDb page here or Enter the Dragon Rotten Tomatoes page here.
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