Cut from our Making A Murderer segment, Alastair provides some bonus true crime recommendations for anyone who wants to dive further into that pool.
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Cut from our Making A Murderer segment, Alastair provides some bonus true crime recommendations for anyone who wants to dive further into that pool.
If you enjoyed this snippet, why not try the podcast it was taken from?
In an exchange deleted from our Deadpool review, Alastair and Nick share their feelings on a range of recent superhero films, often filtered through the question of: “Are these funny?”
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In our first ever Excessive Fantasy Violence deleted-scenes special, Nick and Alastair get sidetracked during their chat about recent Twitter changes, ending up reviewing Ello and Google+. Talk about up-to-the-minute content.
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In their first Moderate Fantasy Episode, Nick and Alastair discuss the new Deadpool movie at the 1:40 mark (plus the importance of humour in superhero movies and which Deadpool comics are terrible), the #RIPTwitter algorithmic timeline kerfuffle at 19:50 (plus the inevitability of Vine porn and if anything good will ever happen to anyone) and their verdict on Netflix’s Making A Murderer at 35:20 (plus the omnipresent evil of John Luther and whether true crime documentaries are the same as gladiatorial combat).
Our as-yet-unnamed recommendations feature shows up at 47:48 and waves.
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