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Reel Quick: 28 Years Later

Ep. 88

In 1978 Grease was released to an unsuspecting public. 28 Years Later, in 2006, High School Musical was released to a post Grease public that was yet again unsuspecting...Guys... 28 Years Later...Is that a COINCIDENCE or WHAT?! The same year these two Bozo Clowns (Matt and Tyrie) decide to talk about Grease and High School musical (And also Hairspray 2007) Danny Boyle and Alex Garland release 28 Years Later, the Lega-sequel to their gritty horror smash hit 28 Days Later.


And you'd better believe the boys talk about it in this instalment of Reel Quick.


They are also joined by Tasman Aspinall! His fifth appearance on the show! Together they talk about the films frenetic visual style, it's deep and powerful themes and of course that giant DONG that takes up a good 60% of the screen (You know the one).


The pod will also be taking a mid-year break so they can catch their breath and you (our dear listeners) can rest your ears. They're also super busy and doing cool stuff, so check out the links below!


Get Tickets to Dial M for Murder:

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/dial-m-for-murder-tickets-1110993745199?aff=oddtdtcreator


Check out Improv Conspiracy Theatre's Improv Jam:

https://www.improvconspiracy.com/shows/red-hot-improv-jam


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