ATR #37: La La Land, Fences, and a look back at 2016

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In this first episode of 2017, That Guy Named John and Dr. Andy take a look back at some of the good, bad, and ugly movies of 2016 before diving into 2 new releases; “La La Land” and “Fences”. Both of the new releases are picking up almost every award out there, so tune in and see if they deserve it! The first section of the episode gives a spotlight to the people who have left reviews on iTunes and Stitcher, and if you want to leave your own that will be read on the air, that would be great! After that, John and Andy break down some 2016 films by using an awesome (and not confusing at all) rating system of “The goodest of the good, the baddest of the bad, and the ugliest of the ugly”. Finally they give a review and rating for “La La Land” and “Fences”. Enjoy! Timecode breakdown: 0m:00s – 1m:04s: Intro 1m:04s – 4m:15s: New reviews on iTunes and Stitcher! 4m:15s – 28m:00s: The goodest of the good, the baddest of the bad, and the ugliest of the ugly films of 2016 28m:00s – 46m:15s: La La Land review and rating 46m:15s – 1h:09m: Fences review and rating 1h:09m – : Final thoughts and wrap up As always, thank you so much for listening and supporting the show! Podcast info: Make sure to follow this podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @abouttoreview, and click here to subscribe on iTunes and now Stitcher as well! Do you like the show? Great! Well if you want to help out the show you can head on over to Patreon.com/abouttoreview and chip in a dollar if you can, we would really appreciate it! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes, you can email those to the show at: [email protected] Audio editing services provided by Brandon (@bsmith125) at Vexing Media. Vexing Media is a graphic design, website design, and digital media company. You can find them at their website: Vexingmedia.com or follow them on Twitter @vexingmedia and Facebook: Facebook.com/VexingMedia

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