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#389 – Da 5 Bloods of Staten Island

June 21, 2020 by Chris
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In episode 389, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn do the thing and review Da 5 Bloods, The King of Staten Island, and Artemis Fowl.

Also discussed: The Room Where It Happened by John Bolton, Crossing Swords on Hulu, favorite sitcoms, 80s and 90s movie sex scenes, movie delays, the Universal Studios Bourne Stuntacular, and much more!

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