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What's On the Pile
Punchbunny
71 episodes
4 days ago
What's On the Pile is a simple podcast where a group of friends discuss media that has been sitting on our backlogs for far too long. Join us every week when we take another piece of media off the pile!
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What's On the Pile is a simple podcast where a group of friends discuss media that has been sitting on our backlogs for far too long. Join us every week when we take another piece of media off the pile!
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Episode 50 - The Wages of Fear (1953) and Sorcerer (1977)
What's On the Pile
1 hour 18 minutes 33 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 50 - The Wages of Fear (1953) and Sorcerer (1977)

This week we delve into Henri Georges Clouzot's The Wages of Fear (1953), a nihilistic film about four ex-pats taking a job driving trucks filled with nitroglycerin to an oil fire. Along the way they have philosophical adventures. After that is Sorcerer (1977), the William Friedkin remake starring Roy Scheider. It tells the same familiar story, only with the experimental nature of 70s filmmaking and a lot more backstory.

What's On the Pile
What's On the Pile is a simple podcast where a group of friends discuss media that has been sitting on our backlogs for far too long. Join us every week when we take another piece of media off the pile!