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Critical Mess Podcast
Critical Mess Podcast
65 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast where a copywriter, creative director, and web developer discuss movies that critics and audiences don’t agree on. Any era, any genre, doesn’t matter. When the critics and the people don’t see eye to eye, we’re talking about why.
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A podcast where a copywriter, creative director, and web developer discuss movies that critics and audiences don’t agree on. Any era, any genre, doesn’t matter. When the critics and the people don’t see eye to eye, we’re talking about why.
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TV & Film
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Critical Mess #50: Our All-Time Top 100 Films Pt.1
Critical Mess Podcast
2 hours 18 minutes 57 seconds
11 months ago
Critical Mess #50: Our All-Time Top 100 Films Pt.1

Please lambast (or commend) our opinions in the comments. 

 

For this very special 50th episode of Critical Mess, the boys talk about the best films of all time. At least, according to them. Do you agree with Brian, Gris, Nick, and Ben? Do they have great taste? Or is their taste level more of the Cracker-Barrel variety? Does that analogy even work? Get your questions answered in this week’s episode. 

Critical Mess Podcast
A podcast where a copywriter, creative director, and web developer discuss movies that critics and audiences don’t agree on. Any era, any genre, doesn’t matter. When the critics and the people don’t see eye to eye, we’re talking about why.