Welcome Back to Movieland Video!
In this week's episode, the crew (Tyler, Angel, and Jason) talk about the election and what our future could look like (even though, you all know what the results are), we delve deep into some horror films, political films that are not only satire, but we're believed to be the real thing at their respective times, and the wonderful amazing talent that was John Hughes!
All this and more on the Movieland Video Podcast!
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Tyler's Social Media: Instagram - @tyler_ortega / Twitter - @TylerOrtegaTube / Letterboxd - Tyler Ortega
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION OF THE WEEK!
Angel’s Pick of the Week: Prom Night [1980] - Paul Lynch (Synapse Films)
If paired as a Double Feature: Terror Train [1980] - Roger Spottiswoode (Scorpion Releasing)
Jason’s Pick of the Week: Primary Colors [1998] - Mike Nichols (Universal Pictures)
If paired as a Double Feature: Wag the Dog [1997] - Barry Levinson (New Line Cinema)
Tyler’s Pick of the Week: Weird Science [1985] - John Hughes (Arrow Video)
If paired as a Double Feature: She’s Having a Baby [1988] - John Hughes (Paramount Pictures)
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