A movie podcast where humor meets heart. Tony and Nick dive into nostalgic rewatches, overlooked gems, and the films that made us cry—sometimes unexpectedly. It’s not Film Twitter. It’s the afterparty
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A movie podcast where humor meets heart. Tony and Nick dive into nostalgic rewatches, overlooked gems, and the films that made us cry—sometimes unexpectedly. It’s not Film Twitter. It’s the afterparty
From Pixels to Podium: The Power of Passion in ’Gran Turismo
Burnt Popcorn Cinema
36 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
From Pixels to Podium: The Power of Passion in ’Gran Turismo
Step into the world of nostalgia and gaming as we open the creaky door to "From My Mom's Garage," the podcast where we celebrate the finest in video games and the magic that happens when they come to life.
We're revving up our engines for a thrilling ride through the virtual and real-world racetracks. Our spotlight is on "Gran Turismo," a film that transports us from the familiar hum of our childhood garage to the heart-pounding excitement of professional motorsport.
Join our passionate host Tony and Nick as they explore how "Gran Turismo" captures the essence of gaming dreams coming to life. Whether you're a dedicated gamer, a casual player, or someone yearning to reconnect with the joy of gaming, this episode promises to rekindle your love for gaming. Tune in, grab your controller, and prepare for a nostalgic journey that'll reignite the spark of your gaming fantasies.
Subscribe now to "From My Mom's Garage," where every episode is a step back in time to the magic that unfolded amidst dusty old boxes and cherished memories.
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Burnt Popcorn Cinema
A movie podcast where humor meets heart. Tony and Nick dive into nostalgic rewatches, overlooked gems, and the films that made us cry—sometimes unexpectedly. It’s not Film Twitter. It’s the afterparty