25: City of God (Cidade de Deus)
Podcast |
Film Feud
Publisher |
Muncher Media
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 24, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:39:48
Coming straight from the unreleased Film Feud archives, an episode that captures the early days of feuding when the passion to feud was at its highest (read: lots of cursing) and many-a-foreign-films were watched with glee. Should a film depicting decades of gang violence in a Brazilian favela also teach us where our food comes from? Vikram and Vidur explore this and other important topics on this week's feud as they argue over the show's first a highly lauded Brazilian film - City of God. Vikram's more passionate than he has ever been causing him to switch to his mother tongue in key moments. Vidur shares his unique strategy for rising to the top if he woke up in a favela tomorrow. One overuses the word genius and the other responds with blah. One thing they both agree on - Nana Patekar would have been a perfect addition to this movie. So who won? They feud, you decide!  Don’t forget to vote and let the guys know and also any arguments you might have made on [facebook](https://www.facebook.com/filmfeudpodcast/), [instagram](https://www.instagram.com/filmfeudpodcast/) and [twitter](https://twitter.com/filmfeudpod). You can find out more on their [website](www.munchermedia.com/filmfeud) and rate and review the show on [itunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-feud/id1231636723?mt=2) if you enjoyed it.
Coming straight from the unreleased Film Feud archives, an episode that captures the early days of feuding when the passion to feud was at its highest (read: lots of cursing) and many-a-foreign-films were watched with glee. Should a film depicting decades of gang violence in a Brazilian favela also teach us where our food comes from? Vikram and Vidur explore this and other important topics on this week's feud as they argue over the show's first a highly lauded Brazilian film - City of God. Vikram's more passionate than he has ever been causing him to switch to his mother tongue in key moments. Vidur shares his unique strategy for rising to the top if he woke up in a favela tomorrow. One overuses the word genius and the other responds with blah. One thing they both agree on - Nana Patekar would have been a perfect addition to this movie. So who won? They feud, you decide!  Don’t forget to vote and let the guys know and also any arguments you might have made on [facebook](https://www.facebook.com/filmfeudpodcast/), [instagram](https://www.instagram.com/filmfeudpodcast/) and [twitter](https://twitter.com/filmfeudpod). You can find out more on their [website](www.munchermedia.com/filmfeud) and rate and review the show on [itunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-feud/id1231636723?mt=2) if you enjoyed it.

Coming straight from the unreleased Film Feud archives, an episode that captures the early days of feuding when the passion to feud was at its highest (read: lots of cursing) and many-a-foreign-films were watched with glee.

Should a film depicting decades of gang violence in a Brazilian favela also teach us where our food comes from? Vikram and Vidur explore this and other important topics on this week's feud as they argue over the show's first a highly lauded Brazilian film - City of God. Vikram's more passionate than he has ever been causing him to switch to his mother tongue in key moments. Vidur shares his unique strategy for rising to the top if he woke up in a favela tomorrow. One overuses the word genius and the other responds with blah. One thing they both agree on - Nana Patekar would have been a perfect addition to this movie. So who won? They feud, you decide! 

Don’t forget to vote and let the guys know and also any arguments you might have made on facebook, instagram and twitter.

You can find out more on their website and rate and review the show on itunes if you enjoyed it.

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