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014: Not Very Gyllenhaal of You (Spider-Man: Far From Home)

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Release Date: 08/15/2019

015: We're from Brooklyn (Newsies) show art 015: We're from Brooklyn (Newsies)

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Vincent and Phelan talk about Newsies, both the 1992 film and the more recent stage production.

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014: Not Very Gyllenhaal of You (Spider-Man: Far From Home) show art 014: Not Very Gyllenhaal of You (Spider-Man: Far From Home)

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Vincent and Phelan talk about Spider-Man: Far From Home, in which a teen continues to deal with the consequences of his mentors enemies.

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013: ASMR Assemble (Avengers: Endgame 2&3/3) show art 013: ASMR Assemble (Avengers: Endgame 2&3/3)

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Vincent and Phelan continue to talk about Endgame, and then conclude talking about Endgame, in our second and third installment of our Endgame Talk.

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012: And Then Endgame Happened (Avengers: Endgame 1/3) show art 012: And Then Endgame Happened (Avengers: Endgame 1/3)

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Vincent and Phelan talk about the beloved indie shortfilm, Avengers: Endgame.

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011: Capital-C Classics Review show art 011: Capital-C Classics Review

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The one in which Joel and Vincent summarize and wax poetic about the classic films and novels they've covered. Why are classics important? Are they important at all? What makes something a classic?

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010: Reading the Wikipedia Page with Vincent and Joel (The Old Man and the Sea) show art 010: Reading the Wikipedia Page with Vincent and Joel (The Old Man and the Sea)

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In our final assignment for our series on Capital-C Classics, we tackle the Ernest Hemingway novela The Old Man and the Sea. What does the marlin represent? How prepared should one be after 80+ days of failure? Are tourists evil?

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We interrupt this broadcast to bring you the next installment of our Capital-C Classics block where we discuss infamous 1938 Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio broadcast.

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008: Julie Andrews Is A Treasure, Whatever (The Sound of Music) show art 008: Julie Andrews Is A Treasure, Whatever (The Sound of Music)

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Joel and Vincent continue their block of Capital-C Classics by talking around the Classic film The Sound of Music and everything else it reminds us of.

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Joel and Vincent continue their block of Capital-C Classics by discussing the Classic film Citizen Kane and the different ways the infamous ending could be interpreted.

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Joel and Vincent kick off their block of Capital-C Classics by discussing the Classic film Rebel Without a Cause.

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After talking about the movie Endgame, Vincent and Phelan talk about the movie after Endgame, Spider-Man: Far From Home, in which a teen continues to deal with the consequences of his mentors enemies.

Plus we discuss Danny Boyle's Trainspotting and its real-time sequel and other genre shifted sequels, the outdoor stage production of Newsies, and Phelan's new "meme" and his "Gyllenhaal List".

Then we dive into our Spider-Man Talk by starting with the mid-credits stinger and what it could lead to, the benefits of the connectedness of the MCU, Bruce Campbell, the capabilities of the Stark Glasses, the hirability of being a former Stark employee, the extended Spider-family, and the idea of truth and believability.

Assignment: Spider-Man: Far From Home

Next Assignment: Newsies

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