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I love the show first off!
I have a small suggestion for maybe a future experiment. Maybe put on your site what film you are going to review next and give us time to see it. Then do like a “book club” thing and discuss it (one sided of course) on the following podcast, without being afraid to reveal “spoilers”. For instance, I heard the “American Psycho” show, and got it from Netflix immediately. Then after watching it and the extras, I wanted to go back and listen to the podcast again. However, I listen to so many that it is hard to keep up, and to go back to an old one would get me behind.
I know it sounds selfish but maybe one or two shows. Or even a new subcategory like the “cinephile” series, and call it something like “Flimschool” or “Homework film”.
Again, just an idea. I am sure you get a lot of them. I guess if ain’t broke…
Keep up the good work.
P.S. The D’land podcasts are great. I listened to one last time on the way up there with my family in the car. Made for an enhanced experience.