San Dimas School of Film San Dimas School of Film
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Podcast by San Dimas School of Film
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137 One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
YES WAY listeners! We're back in the booth for Tims choice and it's a thinker. Jules isn't even sure of the point of the hole thing.
See to you, there's been a gap in podcasting but remember, this is a time travel podcast so maybe we just zipped forward 5 months.
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At SDSF, we acknowledge and are grateful to our first storytellers, the Wurrunjuri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the unceded lands we are recording on. -
136: Conspiricy Theory (1997)
THis episode gets a little... suspicious. We can't say too much because 'they' are tapping this line. You'll need to listen this episode for the clues that will blow this whole thing WIDE open. It goes all the way to the top SHEEPLE!!
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At SDSF, we acknowledge and are grateful to our first storytellers, the Wurrunjuri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the unceded lands we are recording on. -
135: The Greatest showman (2017)
Roll up roll up and listen to the greatest podcast on earth! there'll be 4 clowns on stage tonight for your entertainment. We talk about how bloody good Hugh Jackman is, how not bloody good the real PT Barnham was and it turns out, Brad and Jules bond over something other than cars.
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At SDSF, we acknowledge and are grateful to our first storytellers, the Wurrunjuri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the unceded lands we are recording on. -
134: Excalibur (1981)
Listener request time again Boothers! Lyall takes us back to 1981 for the fantasy epic Excalibur. We talk about this film in all sorts of ways, Al takes the history reins and can you even believe this film came out AFTER Monty Python and the Holy Grail?!!
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At SDSF, we acknowledge and are grateful to our first storytellers, the Wurrunjuri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the unceded lands we are recording on. -
133: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
This ep Brad couldn't make it back in time, so we found a most triumphant princess from the world of costumes, Elessia Hulla. She joins us in the booth to chat great movie deaths, Vally girl definitions and the most savory of outfits.
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At SDSF, we acknowledge and are grateful to our first storytellers, the Wurrunjuri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the unceded lands we are recording on. -
131: The Italian Job (1969)
The Fellas have decided to make a communal choice this week after 3/4 sat down to watch this for Al's birthday... Back in Jan...
We talk about blowing bloody doors off, how many minis it takes to keep one on the road and the obligatory Michael Cain impressions.
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At SDSF, we acknowledge and are grateful to our first storytellers, the Wurrunjuri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the unceded lands we are recording on.