GET LOST IN SALTBURN
We are jumping on the bandwagon by chatting all things Saltburn, starring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamud Pike and *ahum* little Barry Keoghan. It's been quite divisive with critics, so how will the Emerald Fennell movie land with us? On the music front, we mention the many songs in the movie but all the focus is on the Sophie Ellis-Bextor hit "Murder on the Dancefloor". Ben plays devil's advocate, Dietrich has actually read something and Alex's fears are calmed.
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Timestamps:
01:34 - What Have We Been Watching
07:10 - History
08:11 - Movie Discussion
25:05 - Influences
27:31 - Overall Soundtrack Discussion
30:25 - "Murder on the Dancefloor" Discussion
37:23 - Charts Performance
38:24 - Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Reaction
41:14 - Top 5
44:20 - Movie or Song?
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