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Three for Three Episode 88: The Fourth of July Special
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Three for Three Episode 88: The Fourth of July Special

Picture this! 250 years ago our forefathers never could’ve imagined that in the future 3 podcasters and film lovers would dive so far into history that we go off the rails? The Three For Three Podcast is back for our first special of season 4 and we take things too far in the name of ‘Merica! We couldn’t think of a wilder way to celebrate America on The Fourth of July than to pick 3 amazing movies to talk about that describe our history. First Matt helps us look to a not too far off future with the undeniable classic, Independence Day. Then Jackson takes us all the way back to our foundation with The Patriot. Last up, Sam brings the heat with one of the best Tom Cruise roles to ever exist in Born on the Fourth of July and his struggles with the Vietnam War. Which movie do you think encapsulates America the best? Which film that we picked is your favorite? Visit our channel and vote in our poll to let us know who won this week and after a brief week off we’ll be back with even more great films! Make sure to comment what your favorite film you like to watch on the fourth

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u/Hollaback036 — 3 days ago
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The History Of Some Like It Hot

We continue our exploration of Billy Wilder's career, one movie at a time, with what some call the greatest comedy ever made. It has Lemmon and Curtis in drag, it marks the start of the Iz Diamond era, and there's lots (and lots) of Marilyn Monroe drama.

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u/TheFilmographers — 7 days ago
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Three for Three Episode 86

The next episode of Three For Three has been delayed a day but while we all wait for its release we have last weeks set of movies. 3 movies that all involve a mid life crisis that’ll have lasting effects on our main characters. Starting off Jackson returns Orson Welles to this podcast with his 1962 masterpiece, The Trial! Matt has Another Round all the way from Denmark with Mads Mikkelson in one of the best films to come out this decade. Last up, Sam takes us back to 1970 in Bob Raffelson’s follow up to Head, Five Easy Pieces starring the one and only, Jack Nicholson. Vote in our poll to let us know which of the three movies is your favorite and stay tuned for Thursday where we bring to you 3 more wild movies

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u/Hollaback036 — 14 days ago