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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2018 · 1H 18M

RMPodcast Episode 165

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Welcome to the RMPodcast! Reviews:   Isle of Dogs (@ 4:35)   We have a packed show this week! Brandon, Sean, and Keith delve into Wes Anderson's newest flick, Isle of Dogs! It's odd, it's fun, but how does it stack up to his previous efforts? In Headlines today, Chris Columbus announces the new Gremlins film to be a reboot. Also highly discussed is Stephen Spielberg who is the first director who's movies cross the ten billion dollar mark at the box office! How does the Red Moon crew feel about this, and are they surprised? Later we go into our unique weekly segment, Television; Is there too much to watch? Last, but not least we wrap up with an excellent e-mail question. If you have any questions of your own, or want to share your opinion with us please email us at [email protected]   Articles Referenced: New Gremlins will be a reboot Spielberg is the first director to cross 10 billion dollars at the box office Gosling staring as Neil Armstrong in new Damien Chazelle movie Mad Max lawsuit is holding up 2 new movies in the franchise Rampage is highest rated video game movie to date with 51% Hilarious tweet regarding Infinity War premiere from boyfriend to girlfriend Netflix is pretty big Lee Ermey passes Night Court actor Harry Anderson passes too

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