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With a Little Help From Our Friends, Part 2

Season 1, Ep. 50

We are finally talking Star Wars! Again! This is it, our 50th episode. That means we have been around for a year now, and there is no better way to celebrate our first anniversary than to talk Star Wars, like the whole enchilada. The whole enchilada. And all of our friends from episode 49 are back, and we are so excited to have them here. And we are still at Megaplex Theatres in Jordan Commons, and we are so thankful to them for having us. 


So who’s on the show? 


We have Sean Reay form Comic Church podcast


And Kaitlyn Booth, Editor-in-Chief at Bleeding Cool and co-host at The Nerd Dome Podcast


And Mark Woodring from Visually Stunning Movie Podcast


And Stephan Watson from The Cracked Brain


And Patrick Beatty from Patrick Beatty Reviews and Gaggle of Geeks Podcast


That’s a lot of guests, but there’s a lot to cover. Let us know what you love about Star Wars. Which Star Wars film is your favorite? We want to know, even if it is Attack of the Clones. Send your feedback to podcast@moviesthatmakeus.com. We would love to hear from you. Thanks for listening, come back next week, and we won’t see you at the movies.

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