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Making A Scene
Making A Scene
22 episodes
4 days ago
Two former movie theater employees share their thoughts on movies, television and everything in between.
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Two former movie theater employees share their thoughts on movies, television and everything in between.
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TV & Film
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Don't Quote Me On This
Making A Scene
48 minutes 16 seconds
4 years ago
Don't Quote Me On This

This week, we talk about a facet of movie fandom that everyone has undoubtedly experienced at one point or another: the over-used movie quote. Whether it's someone letting you know that the grocery store line that you are in is ACTUALLY ancient Sparta or a friend letting you know that as a result of their Dominos not arriving on time that they are now in a glass case of emotion, movie quotes have been used as a part of every day conversation for a long time. We attempt to better understand, through our hyper-scientific method of rambling, the origins of this phenomenon and how it shows up in the modern day.  You can let us know your thoughts on this episode by emailing in at makingascenemail@gmail.com.

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Making A Scene
Two former movie theater employees share their thoughts on movies, television and everything in between.