EPISODE · Nov 24, 2024 · 1H 50M
Episode 38 - The Adventures of Robin Hood (aka Look it's in Technicolor)
from Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast · host Matt D.
MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS EPISODE 38 - The Adventures of Robin Hood (Look it's in Technicolor) Matt, Tim and Joey are lost in a forest in the English countryside and they discuss this Warner Brothers Classic The Adventures of Robin Hood. Tim instructs Matt to give his best Merry man impression when talking about the synopsis. Matt spends a few minutes channeling his inner 1930's stage actor to accomplish this task. Meanwhile Joey gives us the 411 on the Hayes code and what it meant to films before the establishment of the MPAA rating system. Joey also shares some dirt on Errol Flynn's personal life and how much of a freak he was. Finally Matt totals up the factoid points to see who won the No Prize surprise, as the points don't mean anything. Find out this and more in this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast. Email our show at [email protected] Theme 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 movies Is it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock? 1 hours and 42 mins Tim: Yes - Worth a one watch Tim's Remaining Death Clock (2,753 hours and 40 Min) Matt: Yes Matt's Remaining Death Clock (2,743 hours and 46 Min) Joey: No Joey's Remaining Death Clock ( 2,761 hours and 15 Min ) T-shirt Shop
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MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS EPISODE 38 - The Adventures of Robin Hood (Look it's in Technicolor) Matt, Tim and Joey are lost in a forest in the English countryside and they discuss this Warner Brothers Classic The Adventures of Robin Hood. Tim instructs Matt to give his best Merry man impression when talking about the synopsis. Matt spends a few minutes channeling his inner 1930's stage actor to accomplish this task. Meanwhile Joey gives us the 411 on the Hayes code and what it meant to films before the establishment of the MPAA rating system. Joey also shares some dirt on Errol Flynn's personal life and how much of a freak he was. Finally Matt totals up the factoid points to see who won the No Prize surprise, as the points don't mean anything. Find out this and more in this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast. Email our show at [email protected] Theme 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 movies Is it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock? 1 hours and 42 mins Tim: Yes - Worth a one watch Tim's Remaining Death Clock (2,753 hours and 40 Min) Matt: Yes Matt's Remaining Death Clock (2,743 hours and 46 Min) Joey: No Joey's Remaining Death Clock ( 2,761 hours and 15 Min ) T-shirt Shop
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