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Episode 45: Train to Busan, Next Stop Zombie Punches

An episode of the Speak & Destroy podcast, hosted by Speak & Destroy, titled "Episode 45: Train to Busan, Next Stop Zombie Punches" was published on May 4, 2017.

May 4, 2017 · Speak & Destroy

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Steve and Andrew are back to spread the word about a particularly great entry in the zombie movie genre: the South Korean flick Train to Busan. It is one hell of a good time from last year and is available on Netflix at the moment. Check it out!
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