EPISODE · Nov 11, 2020 · 1H 7M
BONUS EPISODE: Screen Scene Society reviews ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’
from The YVR Screen Scene Podcast · host Sabrina Furminger
YVR Screen Scene presents the Screen Scene Society Podcast. Each episode, co-hosts Christian Sloan (The Black Tapes, See) and Sabrina Furminger (The YVR Screen Scene Podcast) watch a new-ish film or television project with special guests from the film industry, and then podcast all about it. In Episode Three, Christian and Sabrina invite actor Ben Cotton into their time-traveling phone booth to talk about Bill & Ted Face the Music. The trio delves deep into the draw of nostalgia, toxic masculinity and the power of male friendship, and the ways in which the franchise has adapted to the 21st century. Also: Is Keanu too famous now to play Ted? And does Ben have the best Keanu anecdote of all time? Join us on this excellent adventure to find out!Find Screen Scene Society on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for free.
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YVR Screen Scene presents the Screen Scene Society Podcast. Each episode, co-hosts Christian Sloan (The Black Tapes, See) and Sabrina Furminger (The YVR Screen Scene Podcast) watch a new-ish film or television project with special guests from the film industry, and then podcast all about it. In Episode Three, Christian and Sabrina invite actor Ben Cotton into their time-traveling phone booth to talk about Bill & Ted Face the Music. The trio delves deep into the draw of nostalgia, toxic masculinity and the power of male friendship, and the ways in which the franchise has adapted to the 21st century. Also: Is Keanu too famous now to play Ted? And does Ben have the best Keanu anecdote of all time? Join us on this excellent adventure to find out! Find Screen Scene Society on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for free.
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BONUS EPISODE: Screen Scene Society reviews ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’
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