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Terminator: Dark Fate, Motherless Brooklyn, Arctic Cats and Harriet

It's the day after Judgment Day, as in the day after Halloween, but that doesn't mean those fine purveyors of genre entertainment are taking the day off. No sir! There's a podcast to deliver to the masses, and deliver it Jason and Shawn shall!

This is the final extended cut podcast before The Basement Boys go prime time, bitch! That's right: From The Basement takes over the weekly 6 p.m. spot Friday nights on Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops starting Nov 8!

So Jason and Shawn use this episode as a "dry run," making sure they don't swear, stay within the 22-minute time slot, things like that. Oh, and they explain the rules of being on the radio, as there are many. Can they abide by these guidelines, or do they crap the bed right out the gate? Stick with us!

And stick around, as there's much entertainment to discuss. The boys talk the latest in the Streaming Wars between Netflix, Apple TV Plus (which hits today) and Disney +. Who will be the victor? Hard to say. And Jason and Shawn catch up with the latest movie trailers and clips, because that's the point of this show.

Add a new DVD review from Mike S, this morning's segment from the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Morning News, plus a few other shenanigans, and you've got yourself an extended cut podcast. Push play, and enjoy!

And don't forget to tune in Nov 8 at 6 p.m., only on Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops. A podcast version of the show appears on the Saturday morning.



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