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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2022 · 45 MIN

Adrenaline Cinema Podcast Episode #34 Soylent Green (1973) Review!

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Send us a textHey Adrenalheads!  This episode please join Jerry and Mark as they cover the 1973 movie Soylent Green. A movie that is based in a dystopian 2022 where a murder results into an investigation of how the government is using the populace as a food source. Charlton Heston plays the lead within this classic film. Listen to Jerry and Mark discuss some of the strange coincidences with the movie along with what is happening within real life. Join us on this journey within the world of Soylent Green… Shall you?! Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, Pandora and plenty more podcast players of choice. If there is a rating or review on any of those platforms? We would appreciate a rating or review if possible.  Feedback can be sent to our Facebook page when a post of the next movie we cover. Just leave a comment under the picture of the next film and we will read it:  Facebook.com/AdrenalineCinemaPodcast  You can E-mail us at:  [email protected]  Thanks for everyone that are listening.! Please tell a friend if you love this podcast.#SoylentGreen,  # CharltonHeston

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