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Dubious Consumers #45: Long Live Cinema

An episode of the The Dubious Consumers | Volume 2 podcast, hosted by Justin D. Herd, titled "Dubious Consumers #45: Long Live Cinema" was published on March 5, 2017 and runs 85 minutes.

March 5, 2017 ·85m · The Dubious Consumers | Volume 2

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A day late, not quite a dollar short . . . we're posting this episode just in time for most of the things we talked about to be out of Cinema and onto the home DVD market. Funny how things work out like this. We have a SPOILER CAST regarding Doctor Strange, but since Justin was feeling under the weather and migraine-arific, we didn't spend as much time on it as Nathan would've liked. Instead, we shift gears and talk about American Crime Story: The People vs OJ Simpson, Ash vs Evil Dead, Baskin, Arrival, Holy Mountain, and WestWorld. All that under an hour and a half. Enjoy!

A day late, not quite a dollar short . . . we're posting this episode just in time for most of the things we talked about to be out of Cinema and onto the home DVD market. Funny how things work out like this. We have a SPOILER CAST regarding Doctor Strange, but since Justin was feeling under the weather and migraine-arific, we didn't spend as much time on it as Nathan would've liked. Instead, we shift gears and talk about American Crime Story: The People vs OJ Simpson, Ash vs Evil Dead, Baskin, Arrival, Holy Mountain, and WestWorld. All that under an hour and a half. Enjoy!
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