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7: Episode 7: Lost In Translation – This Podcast Loves The Park Hyatt in Tokyo


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6: Episode 6 – The Departed – This Podcast Is Shipping Up To Boston

On this episode, The Captains take an in depth look at Martin Scorsese’s Irish Mafia Crime epic, The Departed. What did they think? Listen and find out.

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5: Episode 5: 3:10 To Yuma, This Podcast Needs to Catch A Train

On the Deep Dive, The Captains dissect and take a very unique look at Christian Bale & Russell Crowe’s western epic, “3:10 To Yuma”.

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4: Episode 4: Dogma – The “Other” Ben & Matt Movie

On this episode, The Captains take on Kevin Smith’s masterpiece, Dogma. Wading through controversy, theology & morality, the crew takes an in depth look at a movie that religious people would be nuts to take so seriously. I mean, it’s got a Rubber Shit Monster in it. Plus our executive producer gives insight into how he acquired his extensive collection of screen used costumes from the film.

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3: Episode 3 – Don’t Drink Paint Thinner! An In-Depth Look at “The Master”.

On this episode, The Captains discuss Kevin Smith’s long awaited news of Clerks 3, Metropolis Fan Edit, Too Many Trailers before a theatrical presentation, Birds of Prey, Richard Jewell & a very in depth discussion on Paul Thomas Anderson’s, “The Master”.

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3: Episode 2: The 1st Rule of this Podcast Is….You WILL Talk About This Podcast!!

On this episode of “Too Many Captains”, the crew talk about the latest on Sony / Marvel, Bob Iger, a few In Memoriams & a development in the Tom Clancy universe before diving into one of the most intelligent discussion and analysis of David Fincher’s, “Fight Club”.

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2: Episode 1: Is This Podcast A Replicant?

In this episode the gang talks about the rumored new Harry Potter film, Spider-Man leaving the MCU, Star Wars land, The Crown, the average length of theatrical films and a very heavy dissection of Blade Runner