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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 1H 25M

Episode 96 - The Man Who Fell To Earth (You Don't Remember the Cookie Scene?)

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  MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWSEpisode 96 - The Man Who Fell To Earth(You Don't Remember the Cookie Scene?)Directed by Nicholas RoegIn this episode of the Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast, Tim, Matt and Rick get together to discuss a 1970's Sci-fi flick from Nicolas Roeg, "The Man Who Fell To Earth".Matt, is called out to do his best David Bowie impersonation to describe this acid trip of a film. Managing to not do an Irish accent he at least gets the initial ideaof the film out to the guys and our listeners.Tim tells us his thoughts on the first time of viewing this movie with his wife. In particular how much of a What did I just watch look at the film.Rick gives us a rundown on film development of an X-ray camera and what the two guys missed with David Bowie and Rip Torn's interaction. Finally the guys tell you where this movie ranks in their Death Clocks. Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast. Don’t forget to like and Subscribe wherever you listen to this show!Email your thoughts and comments to [email protected] 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?  2 hours and 19 minsTim: No   Tim's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,699 hours and 10 Min)     Matt: No  Matt’s Remaining Death Clock                    (2,674 hours and 04 Min)  Rick: No   Rick's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,747 hours and 52 Min)       

MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWSEpisode 96 - The Man Who Fell To Earth(You Don't Remember the Cookie Scene?)Directed by Nicholas RoegIn this episode of the Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast, Tim, Matt and Rick get together to discuss a 1970's Sci-fi flick from Nicolas Roeg, "The Man Who Fell To Earth".Matt, is called out to do his best David Bowie impersonation to describe this acid trip of a film. Managing to not do an Irish accent he at least gets the initial ideaof the film out to the guys and our listeners.Tim tells us his thoughts on the first time of viewing this movie with his wife. In particular how much of a What did I just watch look at the film.Rick gives us a rundown on film development of an X-ray camera and what the two guys missed with David Bowie and Rip Torn's interaction. Finally the guys tell you where this movie ranks in their Death Clocks. Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast. Don’t forget to like and Subscribe wherever you listen to this show!Email your thoughts and comments to [email protected] 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?  2 hours and 19 minsTim: No   Tim's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,699 hours and 10 Min)     Matt: No  Matt’s Remaining Death Clock                    (2,674 hours and 04 Min)  Rick: No   Rick's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,747 hours and 52 Min)

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