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Episode 217 - Paul Markoff IX

Episode 217 of the The PVDcast podcast, hosted by John Orlando, titled "Episode 217 - Paul Markoff IX" was published on January 17, 2020 and runs 67 minutes.

January 17, 2020 ·67m · The PVDcast

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With a new year, many people take the time to reflect on the past. This episode of The PVDcast will be quite reflective as I am joined by film critic, Paul Markoff (www.filmboundpod.com), to review the films that came out over the past six months. We discuss what films we liked and which films we wished never saw the light of day. We also run down the films that we are excited to see in the first half of 2020. Settle in for one episode that's got more opinions than a Rambo movie has explosions. 

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