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Additional Crew Film Review
Additional Crew
41 episodes
6 days ago
Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew
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Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew
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TV & Film
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The Fifth Element (1997)
Additional Crew Film Review
1 hour 55 minutes 32 seconds
5 months ago
The Fifth Element (1997)

Welcome to additional crew where two non-experts review a film in a spoiler heavy free form sort of way. In this episode, we bloviate about a movie that presents "In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep evil and Mr. Zorg at bay."This is of course Luc Besson's legendary 1997 film, The Fifth Element. We welcome back the prodigal son, Andrew. Also discussed: Bottlerock FestFuerza RegidaBeing DeadNugArm's LengthSystem of a DownSinnersAqua Teen Hunger ForceThe Fifth Element, Green Day, Bottle Rock, music festivals, live performances, emerging artists, cultural music, regional Mexican music, pop punk, music reviews, Billboard, Latin music, Fuerza Regida, Turnstile, rock music, Sinners, Ryan Coogler, The Fifth Element, Gary Oldman, film appreciation, Fifth Element, movie analysis, world-building, character development, Bruce Willis, film music, 90s cinema, costume design, sequels, storytelling, Fifth Element, Chris Tucker, Ruby Rod, 90s cinema, CGI, character development, film analysis, Nicholas Meyer, Luc Besson, sci-fi comedy

Additional Crew Film Review
Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew