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Come with us to the sunkissed villages of Northern Italy, where we find Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer demanding each other to Call Me By Your Name. Sufjan Stevens provides the movies two original songs in the shapes of "Mystery of Love" and "Visions of Gideon", but could he have been signed up to do more than just sing? Dietrich is simply struggling, Alex pitches the next episode of the podcast and Ben has full body cringe at the cinema.
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Timestamps:
01:24 - What Have We Been Watching
04:40 - History
08:11 - Movie Discussion
20:20 - Awards Season and Alternative Casting
22:14 - The Peach Scene
25:35 - Overall Soundtrack
26:27 - "Mystery of Love" Discussion
34:43 - "Visions of Gideon" Discussion
43:29 - Top 5
46:20 - Movie or Song? AND Best Song?
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