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EPISODE · May 17, 2018 · 58 MIN

#90: Deadpool 2

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On this week's show Paul and Pete make reference to a movie that trades in referencing other movies that are, within themselves, increasingly self-referential. Obviously that smug lead-in could only signal the release of Deadpool 2. As ever, they also make time for regular features 'In the Foyer', 'Popcorn Movies', 'Coming Attractions', and 'Credits'. Running Order In the Foyer - Lars Von Trier Causes Cannes Walkouts Shocker! / Walking out of movies. Popcorn Movies - Stretch and Bobbi: Radio That Changed Lives / Money Monster / Life of the Party / Jurassic Park Coming Attractions - BlacKkKlansman (24th August) / 355 (Pre-Production) Feature - Deadpool 2 Credits - Cobra Kai on YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/ybqjdsbn) / The passing of Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit ('The Woodpile music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY4j8Ow-CTs) and the re-released episode of the 'You Made It Weird' episode featuring Scott Hutchison (http://youmadeitweird.nerdistind.libsynpro.com/scott-hutchison-re-release) / Deadpool 2 post-credits sequence (See for yourself!) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Strangers in a Cinema on Twitter: @StrangersCinema Your Hosts: Paul Anderson (@HKCavalier1982) / Pete Wall (@Critical_Stop) Your Producer: Jack Mills (@Millsattack) Intro theme courtesy of bensound.com All other audio covered by Creative Commons licensing

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