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Ep. 626 - No Sudden Move

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David, Devindra, and Jeff discuss Steven Soderbergh's latest star-studded crime thriller, No Sudden Move.

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Weekly Plugs

David - David's review of Black Widow
Devindra - Engadget podcast on latest iOS betas
Jeff - We Have Concerns 

Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only)

What we've been watching (8:30)
David - Zola, To Die For (1995)
Devindra - The Underground Railroad (done), Fear Street P1: 1994, I Think You Should Leave S2, chill movies: Paterson, The Secret World of Arriety
Jeff - The Tomorrow War, The Comedy Store Documentary, Star Wars Biomes

Feature  (~59:00)
No Sudden Move
Spoilers (~1:10:45)

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Ep. 626 - No Sudden Move

Comments

I know this may seem petty, but I did not even think about the GI bill when I joined the army and after all that I think about service in general I can’t endorse anyone joining for such a minimal benefit

Just started tomorrow early and already I have one thing to say. A throw away line at the very beginning, “I used my GI Bill to pay my way through college” it’s these subtle things that unknowingly are put in movies that influence a lot of kids/ people. I bring this up to say that the GI bill CANNOT pay anyone’s way through college.


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