You could call this the Dolly Parton love-fest episode. It wasn’t on purpose, it just happens when you start to talk about the first lady of country music; there may not be such a thing but if there was, she would be it.
Join Dale (Letterboxd), Colleen, and I (Letterboxd) as we talk about Dolly, movies, TV, a batch of books (well, Dale and Colleen talk about books), and we may even break into song.
Other things mentioned in this episode:
- Vice article “New Uwe Boll Documentary Shows How Gaming’s Worst Filmmaker Improbably Succeeded“
- Kristen Bell riffs on Law & Order: SVU
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Show Notes:
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Opening Music: Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You”
Dale
Movies
- Ready or Not
- Fast Color
- Fuck You All: The Uwe Boll Story
- Justice League vs the Fatal Five
- Anna
- Dark Phoenix
- The Meteor Man
- Spider-man: Far From Home
- Platoon
TV
- Mindhunter
- Hyperdrive
- Jett
- Good Witch
- Fleabag
- Titans
- Carnival Row
- Stumptown
- The Good Place
- Emergence
Books
- “Sound Reporting” by Jonathan Kern
- “The Fated Sky” by Mary Robinette Kowal
- “The Magicians” by Lev Grossman
- “Blood of Elves” by Andrzej Sapkowski
- “Killing Floor” by Lee Child
Podcasts
Colleen
Movies
TV
Podcasts
Books
- “The Alexandria Link” by Steve Berry
- “The Venetian Betrayal” by Steve Berry
- “The Paris Vendetta” by Steve Berry
Marina
Movies
- Robin Hood
- Destination Wedding
- Hustlers
- Ad Astra
- Country Rose
- In the Shadow of the Moon
- Brink of Democracy
- El Camino
- Joker
- The Laundromat
- In the Tall Grass – Marina’s review
TV
Closing Music: Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers’ “Islands in the Stream“