When It Was Cool - Unbreakable Trilogy Review - Episode 73
Publisher |
WhenItWasCool.com
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Apr 25, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:45:05

The flagship of the When It Was Cool network is back and Karl is flying solo with his review of the stealth trilogy Unbreakable - Split - Glass starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy. The story is a low key super hero suspense thriller spread out over three films by M. Night Shyamalan that you originally didn't realize were connected until the final moments of the second movie.  Glass is now out on DVD and we get the conclusion to the saga plus we talk the theory behind comic book storytelling and how it relates to these movies. Patreons get an ad free version of the show.

The flagship of the When It Was Cool network is back with a review of the trilogy Unbreakable - Split - Glass starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy, a low key super hero suspense thriller spread out over three films by M. Night Shyamalan that you originally didn't realize were connected until the final moments of the second movie. Glass is now out on DVD and we get the conclusion to the saga plus we talk the theory behind comic book storytelling and how it relates to these movies.

The flagship of the When It Was Cool network is back and Karl is flying solo with his review of the stealth trilogy Unbreakable - Split - Glass starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy. The story is a low key super hero suspense thriller spread out over three films by M. Night Shyamalan that you originally didn't realize were connected until the final moments of the second movie.  Glass is now out on DVD and we get the conclusion to the saga plus we talk the theory behind comic book storytelling and how it relates to these movies. Patreons get an ad free version of the show.

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