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Batman v Superman Film Commentary

An episode of the The Roman Arbisi Podcast podcast, hosted by The Roman Arbisi Podcast, titled "Batman v Superman Film Commentary" was published on March 13, 2021 and runs 180 minutes.

March 13, 2021 ·180m · The Roman Arbisi Podcast

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Take a listen to my first commentary for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition. 3 hours of scene to scene analysis in real time as I gush over one of my favorite movies of all-time. Listen to it in a watch a long with the movie, or via podcast but you'll have to endure some lulls as I get sucked into the movie time to time lol. Enjoy.

Take a listen to my first commentary for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition. 3 hours of scene to scene analysis in real time as I gush over one of my favorite movies of all-time. Listen to it in a watch a long with the movie, or via podcast but you'll have to endure some lulls as I get sucked into the movie time to time lol. Enjoy.

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