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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2024 · 56 MIN

Episode 5 - Michael Buble and the Mandela Effect

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 MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS EPISODE 5 - The Michael Buble Mandela effectMemento by Christopher NolanThanks for joining us on our fifth film review  for our podcast The Middle Age Movie Reviews.  Tonight we talk about the Christopher Nolan 2000 cerebral motion picture Memento.  Starring Guy Pearce, Joe Pantoliano, Carrie-Anne Moss, Mark-Boone Junior, and Jorja Fox. Our hosts Tim, Matt, and Joey all give their impressions of the film as well as when they each first saw the movie. Joe runs off on a tangent of how Tim would enjoy watching Star Wars over and over if he suffered from Memory loss.Matt gives us a look at what makes the film seem cerebral and can’t seem to stop saying cerebral through his review.  Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.. The guys then tell you if it’s worth losing time on your Death clock to see this film. Where to find the film : Peacock, Pluto TV or TubiTheme 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:  Yes - It is an entertaining film that is well worth watching.Tim's Remaining Death Clock (2,791 hours and 25 Min)Matt: Yes -  Really enjoyed watching and definitely worth watching.Matt's Remaining Death Clock (2,791 hours and 34 Min)Joey: No - It’s a pretentious film that Christopher Nolan was getting high off of his own farts.   Joey's Remaining Death Clock (2,791 hours and 37 Min)

MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS EPISODE 5 - The Michael Buble Mandela effectMemento by Christopher NolanThanks for joining us on our fifth film review  for our podcast The Middle Age Movie Reviews.  Tonight we talk about the Christopher Nolan 2000 cerebral motion picture Memento.  Starring Guy Pearce, Joe Pantoliano, Carrie-Anne Moss, Mark-Boone Junior, and Jorja Fox. Our hosts Tim, Matt, and Joey all give their impressions of the film as well as when they each first saw the movie. Joe runs off on a tangent of how Tim would enjoy watching Star Wars over and over if he suffered from Memory loss.Matt gives us a look at what makes the film seem cerebral and can’t seem to stop saying cerebral through his review.  Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.. The guys then tell you if it’s worth losing time on your Death clock to see this film. Where to find the film : Peacock, Pluto TV or TubiTheme 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:  Yes - It is an entertaining film that is well worth watching.Tim's Remaining Death Clock (2,791 hours and 25 Min)Matt: Yes -  Really enjoyed watching and definitely worth watching.Matt's Remaining Death Clock (2,791 hours and 34 Min)Joey: No - It’s a pretentious film that Christopher Nolan was getting high off of his own farts.   Joey's Remaining Death Clock (2,791 hours and 37 Min)

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