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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2024 · 51 MIN

Episode 1 - Apocalypse Now (Concierge to Hotel Crazy)

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MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS EPISODE 1 - CONCIERGE TO HOTEL CRAZYWelcome to the first episode of our podcast The Middle Age Movie Reviews.  Tonight we talk about the classic film Apocalypse Now, released in 1979.  Directed by Francis Ford Coppola starring Martin Sheen, Lawrence Fishburne, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper and Marlon Brando. Our hosts Tim, Matt, and Joey all give their impressions of the film as well as when they each first saw the movie.  Captain Willard pops in to give us a brief synopsis of the movie. We learn a lot of interesting facts about the production of the film as well as what is the definitive cut of the movie.  Along the way we learn what it’s like to truly see the Heart of Darkness in man. The guys then tell you if it’s worth losing time on your Death clock to see this film. Where to find the film : AmazonDirect DownloadTheme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of moviesIs it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock? Tim: Redux - Yes with  a fast forward through the French Dinner Scene  3 hours 22 minsMatt: Yes - Just the Theatrical Cut  - 2 hours 33 minsJoey: Yes - Only the Final Cut on Blu Ray 4k for all its celluloid glory! 3 hours 3 mins

MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS EPISODE 1 - CONCIERGE TO HOTEL CRAZYWelcome to the first episode of our podcast The Middle Age Movie Reviews.  Tonight we talk about the classic film Apocalypse Now, released in 1979.  Directed by Francis Ford Coppola starring Martin Sheen, Lawrence Fishburne, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper and Marlon Brando. Our hosts Tim, Matt, and Joey all give their impressions of the film as well as when they each first saw the movie.  Captain Willard pops in to give us a brief synopsis of the movie. We learn a lot of interesting facts about the production of the film as well as what is the definitive cut of the movie.  Along the way we learn what it’s like to truly see the Heart of Darkness in man. The guys then tell you if it’s worth losing time on your Death clock to see this film. Where to find the film : AmazonDirect DownloadTheme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of moviesIs it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock? Tim: Redux - Yes with  a fast forward through the French Dinner Scene  3 hours 22 minsMatt: Yes - Just the Theatrical Cut  - 2 hours 33 minsJoey: Yes - Only the Final Cut on Blu Ray 4k for all its celluloid glory! 3 hours 3 mins

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MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS EPISODE 1 - CONCIERGE TO HOTEL CRAZYWelcome to the first episode of our podcast The Middle Age Movie Reviews.  Tonight we talk about the classic film Apocalypse Now, released in 1979.  Directed by Francis Ford Coppola...

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