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Legends Never Die: Icons Of Film Gone Too Soon Including Chadwick Boseman

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English - September 03, 2020 13:00 - 3 hours - 126 MB
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Some weeks frankly suck more than others. This was one of those weeks as we lost one of film’s most promising figures of the past decade: Chadwick Boseman. This was a story no one was expecting or wanting to hear, yet one filled with more grace, dignity, and strength than King T’Challa possesses. Rest in Power, Mr. Boseman. 

Other topics this week include our thoughts on two new films: Bill & Ted Face the Music and HBO Max’s Class Action Park. 

Finally, we look back at our favorite films of 1987!

Cold Open: Chadwick Boseman Forever - A remembrance of the man who brought Black Panther to life and made an indelible mark on film and culture in all too brief a period. (00:00)

Opening Credits: This week on Live Breathe Film with Corey, Doug, JP, and Murph… (18:09)

News: Topics include Christopher Nolan’s perplexing US release of Tenet, another delay for The King’s Man, and a reminder that The Boys (Season 2) drops this week! (18:52)

What We Watched: Highlights from the past week include Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, The OA (Seasons 1-2), The Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy, Killing Eve (Season 1), Bill & Ted Face the Music, and Class Action Park. (39:31)

Feature Presentation: Gone But Not Forgotten - With Chadwick Boseman’s untimely passing we remember some other titans of film that left us far too soon including Heath Ledger, Paul Walker, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. (01:35:43)

Yearly Film Series: Our 1987 film selections include The Monster Squad, Robocop, The Princess Bride, and Spaceballs. (02:39:35)

End Credits: Make sure to Like, Follow, and/or Subscribe to Live Breathe Film! (03:00:52)