• Ep.171: I Used To Like 'The Gods Must Be Crazy'.

  • Apr 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Ep.171: I Used To Like 'The Gods Must Be Crazy'.

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    Shawn and Aaron are traveling the world together through cinema with our Strange Imports month. Our first stop takes us to South Africa for the coke bottle cult classic 'The Gods Must Be Crazy'. The humor is intelligent at times but overall slapstick, until it gets a little too real. Oh, and it's a touch racist. Who would've thunk it with a movie made in the heart of apartheid? It's a first-time viewing for Aaron... what did he think? How does it hold up? Tune in to find out!

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    Created/Produced/Hosted by: Shawn Wells and Colin Stewart
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