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Tom is Otto, and he's a misery. Darren talks to Leandra about the film. There is discussion of suicide in this episode. Follow us on Facebook or even Bluesky if you want.
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Tom is Otto, Oh-TeeTee-Oh, a widower who has given up. Darren returns to talk to Leandra Lynn (Rocky Horror Minute) about the remake of the Swedish film A Man Called Ove. We start with some background, in the next episode we will cover the film. The episode will include discussion about suicide.
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The film starts and we talk about the little wooden boy and his adventures. Sarah Ifft Decker talks to Darren about long noses, talking marionettes and if we care about that little wooden boy.
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We finally catch up to Tom, as Sarah Ifft Decker talks to Darren about Disney+ exclusive film Pinocchio. Next episode we will get into the film.
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We dive into the film, and decide if Elvis needs a T Hanks, or a no T Hanks. Kelly and Leandra are all shook up and other Elvis song titles. Darren's recorder starts working just in time to talk us all through this film.
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Tom is Tom, Austin is Elvis and he is the King of Rock N Roll. We talk the background to the film that nearly killed Tom and Rita. Darren talks to Leandra and Kelly about COVID, Baz and Elvis.
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Tom is Finch, and he's built a robot for his dog. Darren talks to Anh-tu about the film, Caleb Landry Jones and guillotines.
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Tom is Finch, he has a robot, a dog and a robot dog. Darren talks to Anh-tu about the third Tom streaming film.
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Tom is Capt Kidd and he has some news for you. Darren talks to Ollie Brady and Niall McGowan (Batminute) about whether to adopt a kid, the many films of the guest actors and if this film is good for a Christmas background film.
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Tom is Capt Kidd and he's got some news for you. Darren talks to Ollie Brady and Niall McGowan about the background to this streaming effort.
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Tom is Ernest Krause, commander of the boat codenamed Greyhound. Darren talks to Eryn Black about the first of three streaming Tom films.
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Tom is Mr Rogers, Fred to his friends, Matthew is Lloyd. Darren talks to Luke and Robert about Mr Rogers, his neighbourhood and if this is a Christian movie.
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Tom is Mr Rogers, Matthew is Lloyd (not his real name). And we talk about the background of Tom's reluctant return to biography, but how the film is not quite biography. Darren continues the discussion with Luke and Robert next week.
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Tom is Woody for the 5th time (he's in A Bug's Life) on the big screen. Darren talks to Susan and Andy about the final film in the Toy Story thrillogy.
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Tom is Woody, for the final time? Darren talks to returning guests Susan Hill and Andy Nelson about the production of Toy Story 4, but it boils down to one reason, money. Next week the main disucssion.
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Tom is Ben, Meryl is Kath, Bob is Ben. The Post has some papers from a dissenter and there are questions about if they should publish. Darren talks to Phillip Mottaz and Andy Nelson about if we have to publish, sorting pages and paying high prices for lemonade. For about 12 minutes the recorder stopped recording and so the episode switches to a backup recording, we apologise for the drop in quality. Blame Nixon for trying to silence us.
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Tom is Ben, Meryl is Kath and they have some stories to publish. Darren talks to Andy Nelson (Philadelphia, Charlie Wilson's War) and Phillip Mottaz (Philadelphia, Charlie Wilson's War) about The Post, and the rushed background and stacked cast. We delve into the film in the next episode.
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Tom is Eamonn Bailey, y'know not Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg. Emma is Mae, and she's going to get popular at The Circle if it is the last thing she does. Darren talks to Russell Ihrig about iTunes Ping, Google Plus and other internet successes.
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Tom is Bailey an ersatz Steve Jobs-Elon Musk-Mark Zuckerberg type, and his new employee is Mae, played by Emma Watson. Darren and Russell Ihrig introduce you to the production of The Circle before we talk about the film tomorrow.
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Tom is Robert, you know the drill. Puzzles and a winsome brunette. Running around from location to location in Europe (and north Africa) while suffering amnesia and with a European lady. This is not the Bourne Identity, but it wishes it was. Mysterious organisations and the WHO are hot on the trail and a billionaire is determined to kill billions. Y'know, Robert Langdon stuff.
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