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What the Nostalgia?!
What The Nostalgia!?
44 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to What The Nostalgia podcast. The podcast where we go back and review movies from our formative years on up to our late teens. By the end of the podcast we ask ourselves were we just looking at the content through rose colored lens. Or is it still as nostalgic as before.
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Welcome to What The Nostalgia podcast. The podcast where we go back and review movies from our formative years on up to our late teens. By the end of the podcast we ask ourselves were we just looking at the content through rose colored lens. Or is it still as nostalgic as before.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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What's the "Right Thing" Spike?
What the Nostalgia?!
8 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
What's the "Right Thing" Spike?
This is a quick hitter mini-episode touching on Spike Lee's 1989 film "Do the Right Thing." Jamel explores what he feels the overall message Spike Lee was trying to get across. Will we ever know what the right thing is? Lord knows. But maybe Spike does, too?
What the Nostalgia?!
Welcome to What The Nostalgia podcast. The podcast where we go back and review movies from our formative years on up to our late teens. By the end of the podcast we ask ourselves were we just looking at the content through rose colored lens. Or is it still as nostalgic as before.