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Episode 52: Sardonicast #52: 1917, Come and See
Sardonicast
English - January 28, 2020 02:00 - 1 hour - 89.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 1.3K ratingsArts sardonicast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
1:15 - Warner Bros. signs deal with A.I. analytics company
13:37 - Parasite HBO series
21:10 - 1917
37:38 - 1917 (Spoilers)
47:48 - Come and See (Spoilers)
1:15:13 - Q&A
- 1:15:35 - What are Alex's and Ralph's thoughts about the final season of Mr. Robot?
- 1:19:17 - Would you have a harder time enjoying mainstream American cinema if it all was a grand conspiracy?
- 1:21:08 - Thoughts about Ricky Gervais' opening monologue in Golden Globe Awards 2020?
- 1:23:29 - Who are your favourite comedy actors?
- 1:25:50 - Do you think a movie is better if it's an cinematic achievement?
- 1:28:06 - Is there a film you love that carries a negative connotation as a generic "film bro" movie?
- 1:31:21 - How do you feel about TV shows with laugh tracks?
1:35:53 - Film Recommendation
Adam Recommends: Wizards (1977) by Ralph Bakshi.
(Thank you to Alexander Nordfors Ross Stern for the Timestamps)
Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
1:15 - Warner Bros. signs deal with A.I. analytics company
13:37 - Parasite HBO series
21:10 - 1917
37:38 - 1917 (Spoilers)
47:48 - Come and See (Spoilers)
1:15:13 - Q&A
1:15:35 - What are Alex's and Ralph's thoughts about the final season of Mr. Robot?
1:19:17 - Would you have a harder time enjoying mainstream American cinema if it all was a grand conspiracy?
1:21:08 - Thoughts about Ricky Gervais' opening monologue in Golden Globe Awards 2020?
1:23:29 - Who are your favourite comedy actors?
1:25:50 - Do you think a movie is better if it's an cinematic achievement?
1:28:06 - Is there a film you love that carries a negative connotation as a generic "film bro" movie?
1:31:21 - How do you feel about TV shows with laugh tracks?
1:35:53 - Film Recommendation
Adam Recommends: Wizards (1977) by Ralph Bakshi.
(Thank you to Alexander Nordfors Ross Stern for the Timestamps)