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The Filmcast

Ep. 539 - El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

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Tv & Film, Entertainment News, News

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

David, Devindra, and Jeff review El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, a cinematic epilogue to the hit show Breaking Bad. With the original showrunner Vince Gilligan back in the director's seat, the cast debates whether El Camino lives up to the legacy of "the one who knocks."

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Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only)
What we’ve been watching (~2:00)
David - Living Undocumented,
Jeff - First 2 episodes of Goliath S3
Devindra - Primal
Feature (~16:30)
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Spoilers (~50:00)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Music

0:20.0

Hello everyone and welcome to the Slash Filmcast. I'm David Chenin with me,

0:23.2

our Divin Rehartwar and Jeff Kanata. Welcome to the show everyone. Today on the Slash Filmcast,

0:29.1

we got some what we've been watching for you and then we're going to move on into an in-depth

0:32.6

review of El Camino, a Breaking Bad Movie, which is out right now on Netflix. You can tune

0:38.5

into more episodes of the Slash Filmcast at Slash Filmcast.com, email us at Slash Filmcast.gmail.com

0:44.4

and thanks to our sponsors for bringing this week's episode to you, Villains, Fields, and Native,

0:50.3

our three sponsors this episode that are allowing us to bring the Slash Filmcast to you for free.

0:55.5

So let's get into what we've been watching this week. I want to just talk briefly about something

1:00.7

I've been watching a documentary series called Living Undocumented. Have you guys heard about this?

1:06.5

It's on Netflix right now and have you heard of Living Undocumented?

1:10.6

It's a a docu-series that debuted pretty recently and it essentially follows the lives of I think

1:18.5

it's like eight immigrant families who have been impacted by US immigration policy, mostly by

1:24.9

Trump immigration policy but also like from Trump's predecessors as well, some like Barack Obama and

1:30.4

Bill Clinton policies that have impacted some of the families here. And I think everyone should watch

1:36.4

this movie or this series I should say, everyone, you know, whether you are-

1:41.2

Is it going to rip my heart out? It will. It totally will. I mean, whether you're a liberal,

1:45.4

whether you're conservative, support Trump, don't support- whatever it is, I think it's a wise

1:49.6

this movie because you should see the impact that US immigration policy has on people, you know,

1:57.2

and on normal everyday families. Now the series in my opinion clearly has a point of view on the

2:07.2

justice or justice of US immigration policy. And you know, you may share that opinion, you may

2:17.1

disagree with that opinion, but I think it's trying to convey this idea that like

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