Episodes
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In this episode, the two word review podcast RETURNS! With a rumor that they may actually be back to a regular publishing schedule. Their hiatus is explained, and they talk the indie, low-budget, 2013 release — Prisoners! If you haven't seen it, watch it. If you have watched it, here's our words.
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The Two Word Review Podcast officially establishes an IDEA in this landmark episode! That's right, we're back to STAY! We've made promises to powerful people that we will ensure top-notch educational content in this show going forward. The pandemic may run rampant, but that is not stopping the Tibetan Monks of film reviewing from sharing their ideas with you! This week, film critiquing as an internet influential force is discussed. IMDB top-rated film, "The Shawshank Redemption" is also considered as it is, but maybe not as you see it. As always, if you have recommends, we're all ears! .. we're just glad to have guaranteed funding again.
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This week, TWR reviews Hot-Rod (2007) — the show's FIRST comedy review! Funding has been confirmed for Season 1 (assuming we the show's Hollywood Producers are not offended any more than they already have been), and we thank you all for the ride it has been so far! In this episode, the hosts understanding of the English language is further explored as they dissect the thesaurus references of the word "funny". When you only have 2 words to review with, you have to make them count! Reach out to us with more movies you want to hear us review and we'll take a look. Expect nothing but next-level content (and less Flubber) from us continuing forward!
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This week, TWR reviews the neo-classic creature horror film, The Thing! After a near shutdown of the show in Southern California, the show managed to regain funding for a second chance... but Lucas did have to do a long-distance call in. Despite all this, the gang takes on a fan-selection this week, finishing up their selections for "Spooktober". Will the show become a complete idea in another 2 weeks? Who knows, keep listening and maybe we'll find out together.
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This week, TWR reviews the shocking 2018 release — Hereditary. There's only one more week left in Spooktober, and we're doing our best to get as many horror classics out there as possible. Word associations go well this week as well. We don't care if you thought it was funny or not. Until next week, this is TWR!
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This week, TWR talks about Psycho. Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 release is still revered as a classic horror.. and it's still SPOOKY! Halloween continues to grow closer, and we're doing all we can to keep things spooky around here. The crew also tries out word association reviews. If you hate it, we don't care. All this and much more, here at TWR!
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Hello TWR family! In this groundbreaking episode, TWR is OFFICIALLY started!! The concept is simple: pictures are worth 1000 words, movies aren't. Two seems fitting for something as grand and epic as the silver screen, doesn't it? Well, regardless of what you think.. here on this show, we think so — and we're out to convince you of the same. The concept is "patent-pending", but we're excited to share it with you! We hope you'll find some entertainment value here, as well. More, coming soon!