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The Movies, Films and Flix Podcast #266: Aquaman, Laser Sharks and Dolph Lundgren

April 14, 2020

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The MFF podcast is back, and this week we’re talking about the 2018 blockbuster Aquaman. Directed by James Wan (Saw, The Conjuring, Furious 7) and starring Jason Momoa, this bombastic and slightly insane big-budgeted film made over a billion dollars at the box office and proved massive films could be really weird. In this episode, we discuss laser sharks, underwater battles and the excellence of Dolph Lundgren. Enjoy!

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!

You can download the pod on Apple PodcastsTune In,  Podbean,or Spreaker.

If you get a chance please make sure to review, rate and share. You are awesome!

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  1. John Leavengood permalink
    May 4, 2020 9:37 am

    My expectations may have been too high in the theater, but I recall being completely unimpressed with all of the action (really, all of it). There was just too much going on on-screen and I felt the proper focus was never afforded to the point of the fights. But it deserves a rewatch, for sure. I certainly loved basically all of the character-building scenes–e.g., at the bar, Arthur’s self-doubt and training, his opening hero scenes on the sub. And even when I complain about the busy action scenes, they were scintillating.

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