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the entertainment doesn't end when the credits roll

Join Hosts Christian Goddard and Nick Radwanski as they talk about old classics, coming soons, and everything in between. It's fun to suspend the real world for an hour and find reasons to laugh, or to poke fun at the Hollywood elite (they can take it).

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Episode 16 | Reacting to 'Last Breath', Starring Woody Harrelson

In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed discussion about the film 'Last Breath,' exploring its plot, themes, and the real-life events that inspired it. They analyze the profession of saturation diving, the intense rescue operation depicted in the movie, and the character dynamics, particularly focusing on Woody Harrelson's role. The conversation also touches on audience reception, critical reviews, and the broader implications of the story, ultimately questioning the nature of survival and the human spirit.

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Episode 15 | 'Love Hurts'

In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the film 'Love Hurts,' starring Ke Huy  Kwan and Ariana DeBose. They discuss the trends in Valentine's Day movies, the plot breakdown, Ke Huy Kwan's performance, and the unique elements of the supporting cast. The conversation also touches on the directorial choices, themes of realism in action, and the entertainment value versus depth in films. Additionally, they reflect on the Oscar-winning film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and the controversies surrounding recent award winners. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from the staged emotional performances of celebrities like Selena Gomez to the absurdity of modern movie plots. They discuss the impact of social media on public apologies and the significance of digital footprints in today's world. The conversation shifts to the nostalgia surrounding Super Bowl commercials and the generational gaps in perceptions of halftime shows. Ultimately, they reflect on the cultural relevance of mainstream media and how it often fails to resonate with older audiences.

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