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The Dave Chang Show

Processing the 2020 Election. Plus, the Bad Movie Club With Patton Oswalt: ‘Battle Beyond The Stars’ (1980)

The Dave Chang Show

The Ringer

Society & Culture, Arts, Food

4.88.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2020

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

Dave and his producers talk through their emotions about the United States’ 2020 election week and debate how the nation could move forward from this historic moment (0:00). Then, Dave and Chris sit down with comedian-actor Patton Oswalt to review the 1980 space-opera film ‘Battle Beyond The Stars’ (44:00). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, it's Dave Chang here.

0:03.7

We had scheduled to do a podcast that we,

0:06.7

I think announced already about

0:09.1

Pat Nas Walt's Bad Movie Club review

0:12.6

on Battle Beyond the Stars,

0:14.7

but it is still election week

0:18.8

and who knows how long this process is gonna go on.

0:23.2

I wanted to maybe just talk about the election.

0:26.6

If people are going to be sad,

0:29.0

I don't think there is any need for escapism.

0:31.8

That's probably the problem,

0:34.1

that is the problem of where we're at right now,

0:36.5

is the constant need for escapism.

0:39.2

And I want to process what's happening in the here and now.

0:43.4

I'm joined with Chris Ying and Isaac Lee

0:47.0

and we'll get into this conversation in just a bit.

0:50.5

Welcome to the Dave Chang show,

0:55.3

part of the Ringer podcast network presented by Major Doman India.

0:58.1

Thanks to Yolotango as always.

1:00.3

And I am joined with Chris Ying, Isaac Lee.

1:04.1

We are doing something that was unplanned.

1:08.1

I look at the Zoom call right now and I see,

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