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Post Audio
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20 episodes
3 days ago
Two Midwesterners ramble on about writing (and other assorted things) in movies. This is an attempt to create some commentary tracks for movies that don't seem to get a lot of coverage.
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Two Midwesterners ramble on about writing (and other assorted things) in movies. This is an attempt to create some commentary tracks for movies that don't seem to get a lot of coverage.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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KONG SKULL ISLAND commentary track (Feat. Logan)
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1 hour 58 minutes 16 seconds
4 years ago
KONG SKULL ISLAND commentary track (Feat. Logan)

Start the commentary track whenever you fell like it! Perhaps during breakfast, at the supermarket, in the shower; no place is too crazy to start this wonderful bit of filmistic and artistry analysis. The BEEG brain scientists will tell you to start the track before the title "somewhere in the pacific 1944" appears but our fact checkers believe this is fake news.

Welcome to Past Audio's first commentary track! We spend an afternoon breaking down one of cinema's most illustrious film series to ever hit the silver screen. That being the kong skul/monster universe of course! In this movie directed by someone and written by someone else, we try not to lose our minds over all the different actors and their lips. The movie came out sometime in the last 100 years and is best watched when viewed under our commentary's postmodern lens. YAY! Thank you Loagn for coming on!

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Two Midwesterners ramble on about writing (and other assorted things) in movies. This is an attempt to create some commentary tracks for movies that don't seem to get a lot of coverage.