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The Movies, Films and Flix Podcast #257: Crawl, Hurricane Parties, and Barry Pepper Punching an Alligator

March 8, 2020

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The MFF podcast is back, and this week David Cross (of the Award Wieners Movie Review Podcast) joined us to talk about the A+ creature feature Crawl. We absolutely love this $13 million budgeted film, and had a great time talking about all the amazing decisions that director Alejandra Aja made. In this episode, we discuss alligator attacks, Barry Pepper punching an alligator, and the inventive production design. Enjoy! Go watch Crawl!

I love the alligators in Crawl.

If you are a fan of the podcast make sure to send in some random listener questions so we can do our best to not answer them correctly. We thank you for listening and hope you enjoy the episode!

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5 Comments leave one →
  1. John Hunt permalink
    March 8, 2020 11:26 am

    I really, really liked Crawl… great surprise watch!

  2. John Hunt permalink
    March 8, 2020 11:27 am

    Loved that movie… great creature feature. A great surprise watch and it was great to see in the cinema!

    • March 8, 2020 11:34 am

      It’s so good! When I learned the budget was only $13 million, I liked it even more. It hits above its weight.

  3. John Leavengood permalink
    March 12, 2020 12:54 pm

    Love the swimming draft and he totally got me on The Sandlot (my first pick before he reached it)…

    My swimming draft picks:
    True Lies (both scuba and breast stroke under explosions),
    Boogie Nights (cannonball contest and pool party),
    Alien: Resurrection,
    Hellboy (Abe Sapien and Samaal’s eggs),
    Zombi 2 (shark bite),
    Creepshow 2 (The Raft segment, at the end).

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