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#107 – PDL By PTA

January 25, 2015 by Chris
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In episode 107, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn talk about dem movies!

Chris reviews Mortdecai and Drew reviews Inherent Vice, and they both review The Interview.

Also in this episode:

22 Movies Roger Ebert Really Hated.

Amazon and Netflix making movies.

X-Men: Apocalypse news.

Scorsese gets funding for his dream project.

The top grossing movies of 1985.

And more!

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