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SPIES LIKE US is a comedy about 2 agents who need to help avert nuclear war. It stars Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd. Tom breaks down his 10 reasons why you should watch this movie. Dan disagrees with Tom on this one. So listen to this discussion to see which side you fall on.
We address some very heady topics (remember the movie is a comedy):
Here are the first three reasons Tom thinks you should listen to this episode.
We cover the details around these and seven more reasons.
Once you've listened to this and watched the movie, let us know what you think. Is Tom right or is Dan right? Let us know by emailing us at info@spymovienavigator.com.
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