The Cutting Room Floor reviews films and television programs in open, candid conversations. Long-time friends and co-hosts Alex and Erik discuss where films and shows succeed and fall short, their own insights, and recommendations. New episodes weekly!
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The Cutting Room Floor reviews films and television programs in open, candid conversations. Long-time friends and co-hosts Alex and Erik discuss where films and shows succeed and fall short, their own insights, and recommendations. New episodes weekly!
When you're a fan of something, you tend to be passionate about it — really passionate. This is particularly true for fandoms that are adapted to the screen, big or small. Whether it's a book, comic, video game, or something else, you want the adaptation to be good — and odds are, you probably have some strong opinions about how it should be done. Most of us will never get a chance to make our own big-budget movies, but — what if we did? Well, that's what we're going to look at right now…what if we got to make a movie?
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The Cutting Room Floor
The Cutting Room Floor reviews films and television programs in open, candid conversations. Long-time friends and co-hosts Alex and Erik discuss where films and shows succeed and fall short, their own insights, and recommendations. New episodes weekly!