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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2020 · 1H 4M

Ep 49: Live Die Repeat/Edge of Tomorrow, with Michael DeLaney

from How Star Wars Is It? - Not Really a Star Wars Podcast · host How Star Wars Is It

Rise and shine you woodchuck chuckers, it's the How Star Wars Is It? Groundhog Day Special! Since we talked about the movie Groundhog Day during holiday month without our resident Groundhog Day expert Michael DeLaney, we figured we'd make it up to him by having him on the show to talk about a different movie entirely!  That's right, we're diving into the niche genre of Groundhog Day inspired time loop movies of which there is no better example than the underrated Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt sci-fi outing, Edge of Tomorrow. Or Live Die Repeat. The name of the movie is wildly inconsistent across all viewing platforms, it's very confusing. Mike shares a new game pinpointing scenes from different time loop movies, we end up talking about Rise of Skywalker again of course, and in an unintentional meta turn, Mike and Josiah manage to echo many of the exact thoughts they shared in the Groundhog Day episode, much to DeLaney's chagrin.  If you have any comments or suggestions, you can email us at [email protected]. Or hit us up on Instagram and Twitter @howstarwarsisit. You can also follow Mike @MikeGospel and Josiah @TheJosiahMan. You can also follow our guest Michael DeLaney on Twitter @CormacMichael! And don't forget to rate and review on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts! And if you REALLY like the show, feel free to check out the link below to support us in a monetary way! We love those dollars and cents baby.

Rise and shine you woodchuck chuckers, it's the How Star Wars Is It? Groundhog Day Special! Since we talked about the movie Groundhog Day during holiday month without our resident Groundhog Day expert Michael DeLaney, we figured we'd make it up to him by having him on the show to talk about a different movie entirely!  That's right, we're diving into the niche genre of Groundhog Day inspired time loop movies of which there is no better example than the underrated Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt sci-fi outing, Edge of Tomorrow. Or Live Die Repeat. The name of the movie is wildly inconsistent across all viewing platforms, it's very confusing. Mike shares a new game pinpointing scenes from different time loop movies, we end up talking about Rise of Skywalker again of course, and in an unintentional meta turn, Mike and Josiah manage to echo many of the exact thoughts they shared in the Groundhog Day episode, much to DeLaney's chagrin.  If you have any comments or suggestions, you can email us at [email protected]. Or hit us up on Instagram and Twitter @howstarwarsisit. You can also follow Mike @MikeGospel and Josiah @TheJosiahMan. You can also follow our guest Michael DeLaney on Twitter @CormacMichael! And don't forget to rate and review on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts! And if you REALLY like the show, feel free to check out the link below to support us in a monetary way! We love those dollars and cents baby.

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