To celebrate 200 episodes of podcasting, the guys talk about Manos: The Hands of Fate, one of the all-time worst and most incomprehensible movies ever made. Despite that, how is this film linked with an Academy Award-winning screenwriter? Is Neil Breen a more competent filmmaker than Harold Warren? How about that incredibly bizarre "jazzy" soundtrack? And if you took out the pauses and awkward stares, would the movie be ten minutes long?
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"Big Mouth"
"La Brea"
Michael Che: Shame the Devil
Swiss Army Man
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Manos: The Hands of Fate stars Harold P. Warren, Diane Mahree, Jackie Neyman, John Reynolds and Tom Neyman; directed by Harold P. Warren.
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