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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2025 · 1H 28M

Ep. 11 - No Country for Old Men & I Know Who Killed Me (2007)

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It's 2007. Criminal cowboys and possible secret twins are dominating cinemas. Jeeves has been removed from the search engine Ask Jeeves. What the heck is going on? Come take a trip back in time with James and Kris and find out.Instagram: @majormotionproblemsYouTube: @majormotionproblemsTikTok: @majormotionproblemsTW: This episode contains discussion of horror and thriller film story elements that include graphic violence.The MMP Hotline

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It's 2007. Criminal cowboys and possible secret twins are dominating cinemas. Jeeves has been removed from the search engine Ask Jeeves. What the heck is going on? Come take a trip back in time with James and Kris and find out. Instagram: @majormotionproblems YouTube: @majormotionproblems TikTok: @majormotionproblems TW: This episode contains discussion of horror and thriller film story elements that include graphic violence. The MMP Hotline

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