Post Credits Podcast is a show about taking a closer look at a film each week and where it may land in the ever changing Industry. With all the changes in how films are delivered and streaming becoming increasingly popular, can theatrical distribution and presentation survive? We think so. We hope you do too.
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Post Credits Podcast is a show about taking a closer look at a film each week and where it may land in the ever changing Industry. With all the changes in how films are delivered and streaming becoming increasingly popular, can theatrical distribution and presentation survive? We think so. We hope you do too.
043 - Nobody 2, Dir. Timo Tjahjanto
Nobody 2 is more of what Nobody (2021) gave us- just done a little less effectively.
Hutch takes his family to the one place his father took him and his brother as kids to make family memories that will last. But they learn the corrupt sheriff and the town drug lord have plans they do not wish to be disturbed. What follows is great action, A cheesy villain, and Christopher Lloyd operating a hand-cranked machine gun.
0:00:00 - Introductions and Banter
0:10:00 - Box Office
0:13:00 - Movie Recommendation- Nobody, Dir. Ilya Naishuller (2021)
0:17:44 - Nobody (2021)
0:30:45 - Nobody 2, Dir. Timo Tjahjanto
Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Also hosted by Christopher Boughan.
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Post Credits Podcast
Post Credits Podcast is a show about taking a closer look at a film each week and where it may land in the ever changing Industry. With all the changes in how films are delivered and streaming becoming increasingly popular, can theatrical distribution and presentation survive? We think so. We hope you do too.