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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2020 · 1H 49M

MCFC Episode 48 - Holes

from Middle Class Film Class · host Pete Abeyta

The gang break the family curse this week as they review Shia LeBouf's feature length debut, Holes (2003) directed by Andrew Davis (The Fugitive, Collateral Damage) This Disney original time capsule follows Stanley Yelnats into a juvenile work camp, Camp Greenlake, to spend 18 months digging holes. Spanning 4 generations, the children's story of family's curses, unlikely friendships, and Jon Voight is perfect for all ages. In news, we talk about Scream 5, Courtney Cox Arquette, Halloween remakes, The Office, Peacock TV, Hot chips, Labyrinth, The Way Way Back, Listener Brendan, Tank Girl, Mac n Me, Pandorum, Antichrist, Tenet, Flight of Dragons, Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, The Hobbit cartoon, The Last Unicorn, and listener pick controversy... Plus Adam Murphy calls in to give us a fresh plopAs always get your weekly movie recommendations in our streaming picks, and catch up the movie news breaking this week. What movie will we watch next week? The wheel of destiny will tell.Email us at [email protected]  Joseph NavarroPete Abeytaand Tyler NoeStreaming Picks:No Direction HomeThe WolfpackFlower

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The gang break the family curse this week as they review Shia LeBouf's feature length debut, Holes (2003) directed by Andrew Davis (The Fugitive, Collateral Damage) This Disney original time capsule follows Stanley Yelnats into a juvenile work camp, Camp Greenlake, to spend 18 months digging holes. Spanning 4 generations, the children's story of family's curses, unlikely friendships, and Jon Voight is perfect for all ages. In news, we talk about Scream 5, Courtney Cox Arquette, Halloween re...

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The gang break the family curse this week as they review Shia LeBouf's feature length debut, Holes (2003) directed by Andrew Davis (The Fugitive, Collateral Damage) This Disney original time capsule follows Stanley Yelnats into a juvenile work camp,...

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