Welcome to The Cord Cutter Podcast! Join us as we take on the ever-expanding catalog of streamable TV and film from services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO NOW, CBS All-Access; the list goes on and on! Our hosts Mick Joest and Adrienne Jones are here every week to discuss the content you care about, and will be joined by other writers and experts from the entertainment industry. TV is overrated! Keep on cord cutting!
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Welcome to The Cord Cutter Podcast! Join us as we take on the ever-expanding catalog of streamable TV and film from services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO NOW, CBS All-Access; the list goes on and on! Our hosts Mick Joest and Adrienne Jones are here every week to discuss the content you care about, and will be joined by other writers and experts from the entertainment industry. TV is overrated! Keep on cord cutting!
#38: The Cloverfield Paradox + Altered Carbon Reaction
The Cord Cutter Podcast
46 minutes 35 seconds
7 years ago
#38: The Cloverfield Paradox + Altered Carbon Reaction
Today is a science fiction extravaganza! Mick and Adrienne talk about the new Netflix series Altered Carbon and the third film in the Cloverfield franchise, The Cloverfield Paradox, which came as a huge surprise when it debuted on Netflix right after the Super Bowl this past Sunday. Netflix has given subscribers some intriguing sci-fi to feast their eyes and brains on, but how do these two things really stack up?
The Cord Cutter Podcast
Welcome to The Cord Cutter Podcast! Join us as we take on the ever-expanding catalog of streamable TV and film from services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO NOW, CBS All-Access; the list goes on and on! Our hosts Mick Joest and Adrienne Jones are here every week to discuss the content you care about, and will be joined by other writers and experts from the entertainment industry. TV is overrated! Keep on cord cutting!