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Is This the Best Adaptation Ever in Holes pt. 1

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Title: Is This the Best Adaptation Ever in Holes pt. 1

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Welcome to another exciting episode of Flip the Scripts! In this episode, your favorite co-hosts, Ankit and Stephan, delve into the 2003 movie Holes, a book written by acclaimed author Louis Sachar. This week, we start our two-part exploration of the significant coming-of-age story of Stanley Yelnats portrayed by Shia LaBeouf 🎙️

🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔️ How Stephan related to Stanley?
✔️Holes being a part of school curriculum
✔️ Our terrible singing of the theme song

Ankit and Stephan shared their insights on adaptation. Whether you're interested in Holes, like Shia LeBouf, enjoy two best friends making bad jokes, or love great conversations, this episode is for you!

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Creator, Host, Producer: Ankit Madhira & Stephan Nieman
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Editor: Ant Servellon
Music: Sebastien Hollich and Stephan Nieman
Art: Kshitija Madhira

About the show: Join Ankit Madhira and Stephan Nieman as they look at some iconic adaptations. Join us every Friday for laughs, rants, praise, and silliness.

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