Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Roundtable, a spin-off podcast from the madmen who bring you The Film Stage Show.
On this show we devote ourselves purely to the discussion of topics and issues related to film culture as a whole. On this week’s show we talk through the boom-industry of movie sequels and the way audiences have seemingly turned against then; next, we examine the impact that streaming services can have on film now that they have begun producing and distributing theatrical content; and finally, we talk about whether the act of walking out can serve as a kind of referendum on a movie’s quality.
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M4A: The Film Stage Roundtable Ep. 2 – Sequel Siege, Streaming Studios, and Walkout Reviews
00:00 – 02:41 – Introductions
02:42 – 24:00 – Sequel Siege
24:01 – 43:39 – Streaming Studios
43:40 – 1:08:40 – Walkout Reviews
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