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The Greatest Movies No One Thinks Are the Greatest

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Hey podcast friends, we have an awesome episode this week with a review of The Nice Guys and the Louis C.K. show, Horace and Pete.

More importantly (in my opinion), we have a movie news trivia session via the Now Conspiring Game Show. And each of us argues a movie we think should be considered one of the greatest movies of all time, even though it probably isn’t already.

QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Each of us pitched a film we think should be considered amongst the greatest films of all time, but currently aren’t. Which of our movies do you agree with, and what is a movie YOU think should be in the conversation of all-time masterpieces?

Oh, and one last thing! The two Sampressions (Sam impressions) we have left for you to vote on are Gilbert Godfried and Stephen Hawking. Sound off your votes!

Let us know your thoughts (and your favorite podcast moments) in the comments, which we may read on next week’s show! Also, don’t forget to follow us on Facebook so you can send us direct messages and get podcast updates crazy fast. And be sure to subscribe on iTunes and/or Stitcher, where you can also rate/review the podcast if you like it!

Also, if you want to be gifted a free episode of Horace and Pete by Sam, email him at sjnoland513@gmail.com with the message, Sam, you are a delightful condor.

SHOW NOTES

00:00:00 – Infinity Gauntlet oven mitt.

00:03:00 – We chat about the Star Trek Beyond trailer.

00:12:10 – Review: The Nice Guys

00:19:18 – THE NOW CONSPIRING GAME SHOW RETURNS!

00:36:50 – Review: Horace and Pete

00:49:23 – Main Segment: We pitch the greatest movies of all time that are never talked about.

 

01:30:00 – Feedback: We read and answer your comments from last week’s episode.

01:41:13 – Sam’s Impression Q&A

01:49:22 – Coming soon: We briefly mention next week’s new movie releases.

This week’s cast:

Jon NegroniKayla SavageBridget Serdock, and Sam Noland.

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