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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2018 · 1H 13M

RMPodcast Episode 172

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Welcome to the RMPodcast!   Reviews:   Jewish Hospital Heart and Lung Center   The heart is a very delicate thing, one we should all be sure to take care of. In film, we strive to touch peoples heart's, make them laugh, cry, and cheer, but if yours fails, entertainment is the least of your worries. This week one of our host suffered a mild heart attack, but made it back to us just in time to share his story. Now let's move on from the somber and celebrate the dropping of many interesting trailers this week, because there's two in particular that have caught our eye! Speaking of broken hearts, Solo still flounders at the box office; is there anything that can save it? We discuss fast food in today's Vices segment, and answer some email! If you have any questions or thought you'd like to share, send them in by emailing us at [email protected]   Articles Referenced: New trailersfor big movies dropped this week - Mortal Engines Bumblebee Black Panther wins best in show at Golden Trailer awards Solo continues to suffer at the box office Huge drop from opening weekend Poor marketing blamed Ron Howard still upbeat, retweeting tweets that prasie Solo over Last Jedi Toy Story 4 delayed because most of the script was throwin out Cumberbatch saves cyclist from muggers

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