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The Long Watch
Harlly Lewis, Jeaun Lewis and Lawson Kiehne
328 episodes
4 days ago
Each week Harlly Lewis, Jeaun Lewis and Lawson Kiehne work their way through “The List”, an overly long and unnecessarily complex catalogue of films of all genres. It may seem like madness, but there are rules - even if only Lawson understands them.
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Each week Harlly Lewis, Jeaun Lewis and Lawson Kiehne work their way through “The List”, an overly long and unnecessarily complex catalogue of films of all genres. It may seem like madness, but there are rules - even if only Lawson understands them.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Episode 311: The Zero Theorem (2013)
The Long Watch
2 hours 53 minutes 28 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 311: The Zero Theorem (2013)

Harlly, Jeaun, and Lawson are not dying. Although, in a way, from the moment of birth, we all begin to die.


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* Bugonia (2025)

* Gen V: Season 2 (2025)

* Ghosts Australia: Season 1 (2025)

* I Believe in Santa (2022)


PITH TAKES


* Hardwired… to Self-Destruct (album, 2016)

* Skulduggery Pleasant: Bad Magic (graphic novel, 2023)


Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/



Read Lawson's Blog at

https://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/



The Long Watch
Each week Harlly Lewis, Jeaun Lewis and Lawson Kiehne work their way through “The List”, an overly long and unnecessarily complex catalogue of films of all genres. It may seem like madness, but there are rules - even if only Lawson understands them.