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CinEffect Podcast Episode 119 (GUEST: Kevin Ketchum)

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Play of the game: Kevin Ketchum

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EPISODE TIMELINE

(0:00) Overwatch OST
(0:15) Intro

GAMES
(1:03) DOOM
(35:29) Overwatch

MOVIES
(1:15:38) The Lobster
(1:48:24) Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
(2:19:27) The Nice Guys

(2:45:38) Coming Soon…
(2:47:46) Links/Outro

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CinEffect Podcast Episode 37


In the beginning, there were no podcasts. Then came podcasts. All of this culminated into the what currently represents the humanity of today: two idiots talking to each other about movies and games and stuff.

To listen to this week’s episode, click here.

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EPISODE TIMELINE

(0:00) La Vie En Rose by Edith Piaf (Burial At Sea OST)

GAMES
(0:52) Oculus Rift/Facebook
(10:17) Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea Episode 2

TV
(24:41) Hannibal

MOVIES
(32:17) The Raid 2
(49:55) The Grand Budapest Hotel
(1:01:11) Noah

(1:32:19) Coming Soon To Theaters…
(1:39:59) Links/Outro
(1:41:00) Noah OST by Clint Mansell

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Some Brief Thoughts on ‘Man of Steel’

I got to see Man of Steel early last night. I’m not writing a review since Movie Mezzanine’s own Kevin Ketchum just wrote a very positive one on the site. That being said, I have a lot to say on the film, and I want to get those thoughts out for anyone thinking about seeing it. Don’t worry, I won’t spoil anything since, obviously, the general public hasn’t been given the chance to see it yet. Without further ado: Here are my thoughts IN BULLET POINT FORM OMG! Continue reading

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