This week, Ed and Emily discuss the ways in which seeing a movie with an audience can affect their experience of the film itself, in ways both good and bad, as well as the ways in which certain fanbases (i.e. Star Wars and Rick and Morty fans) negatively impact the reputations of the shows and movies they like, and how that complicates the experience of watching those works. They also discuss Danny Boyle's departure from Bond 25, and pleasant TV shows they've seen recently.
00:00:00 - 00:15:56 - Intro & News
00:15:57 - 00:52:33 - Ed & Emily discuss how audiences affect art
00:52:34 - 00:57:16 - SRS Recommends & Outro
1986: Top Gun and Aliens
150. 1986
149. Law Enforcement
148. Ghostbusters and The State of Blockbusters in 2016
147. Hamilton
146. Game of Thrones/Veep/Silicon Valley
145: O.J.: Made in America
144. Finding Comfort in Art
143. Disaster Movies
142. Disastrous Movies
141. Rock & Roll
140. Drugs
139. Captain America: Civil War
138. Sex
137. Villains
136. Heroes
135. True Crime
134. Religion
133. Secrecy
132. Hail, Caesar! and The Coen Brothers
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