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The Hit List Podcast
Jason Ramirez
58 episodes
1 week ago
The Hit List Podcast is a show where we cross off films from our watch lists and discuss how they were made.
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The Hit List Podcast is a show where we cross off films from our watch lists and discuss how they were made.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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TITANIC (1997) with Kelly Therese Pollock
The Hit List Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
TITANIC (1997) with Kelly Therese Pollock

In this episode of The Hit List Podcast, I am joined by Kelly Therese Pollock, producer and host of the Unsung History podcast, to discuss one of the most iconic films of all time - Titanic. Join us as we delve into the epic love story and examine the incredible dedication that went into creating this masterpiece directed by James Cameron. In addition to our usual film discussion, we also hear Kelly's thoughts as a first-time viewer, providing a fresh perspective on the film's enduring appeal.

Don't miss out on this insightful and entertaining conversation about one of cinema's most beloved films.

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The Hit List Podcast
The Hit List Podcast is a show where we cross off films from our watch lists and discuss how they were made.