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Measuring Flicks
Max Peterson
228 episodes
9 months ago
The longest, hardest, most impressive film appreciation podcast you'll ever cram in your ear. If not, it happens to lots of podcasts. We're not ashamed.
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The longest, hardest, most impressive film appreciation podcast you'll ever cram in your ear. If not, it happens to lots of podcasts. We're not ashamed.
Show more...
TV & Film
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S5E22: Interstellar (2014) Part I
Measuring Flicks
1 hour 45 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
S5E22: Interstellar (2014) Part I
Having gone already to the bottom of the ocean, Max and Connor continue their exploration of FINAL FRONTIERS by shooting through both a wormhole and a supermassive black hole like a baseball off a vampire’s bat, with Christopher Nolan’s 2014 brain-and-heart-breaker, INTERSTELLAR. We’re positive we got a lot of the science stuff wrong, but we’re equally certain we got a lot of the heart stuff right. If you haven’t seen this one yet, go and watch it on the biggest, loudest setup you can cobble together, get a session in with your therapist, and then come on back and plunge into the outer cosmos with us. You’d be a lot cooler if you did. Patreon.com/QuillAndFilm MeasuringFlicksPodcast@gmail.com
Measuring Flicks
The longest, hardest, most impressive film appreciation podcast you'll ever cram in your ear. If not, it happens to lots of podcasts. We're not ashamed.