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SANDO & BZAR SANDO & BZAR

    • TV & Film

We're 2 brothers from Dallas, Tx with a wild podcast. We give our own raw and unique opinions about crazy current events in the world. You can count on us always interviewing the coolest guest and giving the best movie reviews. Join us on our awesome journey you wont be disappointed. Click the "Support" button to allow us to keep giving you the best content on the planet. Thanks please visit us at sandoandbzar.com for podcast videos, official apparel and much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandoandbzar/support

    Movie Review: Black Mirror Season 1 Episode 3 “The Entire History of You”

    Movie Review: Black Mirror Season 1 Episode 3 “The Entire History of You”

    It was released on
    December 18, 2011, written by Jesse Armstrong and directed by Brian Welsh.

    The episode takes place
    in a world where people get to keep a digital record of all their memories
    through a tiny recording implant called a grain.

    The grain functions like
    a permanent video camera, recording everything that happens, from dinner
    parties to work meetings. Recorded memories can be played back in two different
    ways: internally, within someone’s mind, and externally, on a screen. The grain
    even has editing options that allow you to delete memories.

    We follow Liam (Toby
    Kebbell), a young lawyer who begins to suspect that his wife, Ffion (Jodie
    Whittaker), may have cheated on him in the past. Emotionally spiraling out of
    control by this realization, he uses his grain (and Ffion’s) to replay memories
    and verify his suspicions. It turns out he is right: Ffion has indeed betrayed
    him.

    However, for all of his
    desire to see into the past—literally, frame by frame—Liam ultimately ends up
    worse off by knowing what he knows. The episode ends with him manically
    attempting to cut the grain out of his head.

     

     





















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    • 40 min
    Black Mirror Season 1 Episode 3 “The Entire History of You”

    Black Mirror Season 1 Episode 3 “The Entire History of You”

    It was released on December 18, 2011, written by Jesse Armstrong and directed by Brian Welsh.

    The episode takes place in a world where people get to keep a digital record of all their memories
    through a tiny recording implant called a grain.

    The grain functions like a permanent video camera, recording everything that happens, from dinner
    parties to work meetings. Recorded memories can be played back in two different
    ways: internally, within someone’s mind, and externally, on a screen. The grain
    even has editing options that allow you to delete memories.

    We follow Liam (Toby Kebbell), a young lawyer who begins to suspect that his wife, Ffion (Jodie
    Whittaker), may have cheated on him in the past. Emotionally spiraling out of
    control by this realization, he uses his grain (and Ffion’s) to replay memories
    and verify his suspicions. It turns out he is right: Ffion has indeed betrayed
    him.

    However, for all of his desire to see into the past—literally, frame by frame—Liam ultimately ends up
    worse off by knowing what he knows. The episode ends with him manically
    attempting to cut the grain out of his head.

















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    • 40 min
    Episode 5

    Episode 5

    1. Breonna Taylor Verdict

    2. Trump and Biden presidential debate on August 29

    3. Top 5 Presidents All Time


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    • 1 hr 24 min
    Episode 4 Movie Edition

    Episode 4 Movie Edition

    1. We welcome our guest ky_fx to the show

    2. Who if anyone will be the next black panther

    3. Top 5 horror movies all time

    4. Top 5 movies that u haven’t seen that u want to see


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    • 1 hr 54 min
    Episode 3

    Episode 3

    Rising Star Guest Interview With Keisean Henderson.
    The tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman.
    The Most Influential Person To You.
    Insecurities.
    Trump.


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    • 1 hr 8 min
    Episode 2

    Episode 2

    The shooting of Jacob Blake.
    The Top 5 Badest Bitches of All time.
    Would you be ok with your girl having a Only Fans page?


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    • 1 hr 43 min

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