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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2019 · 2H 19M

Episode 156 Gone With The Wind

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Oscar month rolls on as the CTC crew takes a look at 1939's Gone With The Wind.  There's a nearly 4 hour running time and controversial racial messaging, so can it still hold up in today's fast paced, politically correct world?  Also new releases, the DGA winners, and a tribute to Julie Adams, the Creature's best girl.

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Oscar month rolls on as the CTC crew takes a look at 1939's Gone With The Wind.  There's a nearly 4 hour running time and controversial racial messaging, so can it still hold up in today's fast paced, politically correct world?  Also new releases,...

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