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Cinephile with Adnan Virk

Greyhound, Palm Springs, James Andrew Miller, Jim Carrey's New Book

Cinephile with Adnan Virk

Adnan Virk, Le Batard & Friends

Film Reviews, Film Interviews, Tv & Film

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Tom Hanks new film "Greyhound" profiles an inexperienced U.S. Navy captain that must lead an Allied convoy being stalked by Nazi U-boat wolfpacks. Adnan reviews the World War II film along with the new Andy Samberg movie, "Palm Springs" and Jim Carrey's debut book "Memoirs and Misinformation: A Novel" Plus, Adnan speaks with great James Andrew Miller to talk about his new podcast "Origins: Almost Famous Turns 20." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Like a sailing vessel, Greyhound benefits from the sleekness of its design and its characters

0:27.6

lack of baggage, both literal and emotional. Glen Weldon of NPR, his review of Greyhound,

0:33.6

that's right, a new Tom Hanks movie available right now in Apple Plus, and this is a good

0:38.2

week here in Santa Falk, because you're saying, okay, enough for the retreads, enough

0:41.2

of you talking about Scarface, enough of your blow-veating about shows you used to watch,

0:45.4

like Oz, I want fresh content. You want fresh content? I got your fresh content right

0:49.6

here. Greyhound, an Apple Plus, a Tom Hanks World War II movie, Bam, and Palm Springs,

0:55.8

which by man, Ben Lines, raved about coming out of Sundance, it set the record for the

1:00.2

biggest sale ever at Sundance, 17.6 million, I believe, 69 cents, wink wink, nudge nudge.

1:06.6

For Palm Springs, Andy Sandberg's new movie, it is currently on Hulu, in addition to that.

1:11.9

The great James Andrew Miller, a teammate here at Cadence 13, his origins podcast, almost

1:17.4

famous, turns 20. Jim tells us some great stories about Cameron Crowe, Philip Seamer Hoppen,

1:22.8

much, much more, plus some entertainment news involving Rami. And how about this, a book

1:27.4

review. I bought Jim Carrey's book, Thursday afternoon in Paramus, New Jersey. I finished

1:32.4

it Sunday night, three and a half days, a 254 page book of fiction, which is very funny

1:39.0

and very bizarre of your Jim Carrey fan, you're going to love it. I'll even read from a few

1:42.7

excerpts, and hopefully that will encourage you as to whether or not you want to buy the

1:47.0

book. As always, thanks for subscribing, rating, and review on Apple Podcasts. That's

1:51.0

how we keep things churning. Doc Lou Iowa, who's definitely commented before, he wrote

1:56.7

great movie years. So many of them, he's talking about 1991, which we did on Total Recall

2:00.4

last week. Naruto was Chilean, not Cuban. You had Scarface on your mind. That's an excellent

2:05.7

correction. That's exactly what I was thinking about. Body heat is a great movie, great cast,

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