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Episode 274: “Scrooged” (1988): Movie Review
Publisher |
Chris McBrien
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Film Reviews
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Nov 23, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:58:53
Episode 274: “Scrooged” (1988): Movie Review Chris and Derek continue their look at films celebrating major milestone anniversaries this year. With the holidays around the corner, it was over to Chris this week to suggest a Christmas-themed movie, so he decided to go back 35 years and watch “Scrooged” with Bill Murray. Chris hadn’t seen the film since he originally saw it in the theatre...

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Chris and Derek continue their look at films celebrating major milestone anniversaries this year. With the holidays around the corner, it was over to Chris this week to suggest a Christmas-themed movie, so he decided to go back 35 years and watch "Scrooged" with Bill Murray. Chris hadn't seen the film since he originally saw it in the theatre in 1988, so he comes in with a renewed perspective. The guys discuss the cast, scenes, box office and more. For the trivia segment of the show, Derek has Chris try to guess which literary novels have had the most movie adaptations.

Episode 274: “Scrooged” (1988): Movie Review

Chris and Derek continue their look at films celebrating major milestone anniversaries this year. With the holidays around the corner, it was over to Chris this week to suggest a Christmas-themed movie, so he decided to go back 35 years and watch “Scrooged” with Bill Murray. Chris hadn’t seen the film since he originally saw it in the theatre in 1988, so he comes in with a renewed perspective. The guys discuss the cast, scenes, box office and more.

For the trivia segment of the show, Derek has Chris try to guess which literary novels have had the most movie adaptations.

You can contact Chris & Derek:

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@cmcbrien

@Ameron_DM

Email:

chris@popgoesyourworld.com

derek@popgoesyourworld.com

Theme song – “Fantasy Life” by H-Beam provided by Music Alley.
“Top of the Pops” theme – “Warm Up” by Alain Galarneau provided by Music Alley.

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