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This week, Alyssa and Matt wrap up their discussion of three films based on TV shows: "The Inbetweeners" (2011) by Ben Palmer, "Trailer Park Boys: The Movie" (2006) by Mike Clattenburg, and "Sex and the City" (2008) by Michael Patrick King. Which served which audience best? Are movies a good idea for TV shows? Please contact us to get in on the discussion! Email: hindsightmoviepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/hindsightcast

This week, the Hindsight pals get trendy with "Sex and the City" (2008) by Michael Patrick King. For the first time in a long time, Alyssa and Matt have differing opinions on a a film! Who does this movie appeal to? Were they trying to go for a broader audience than the series? Please contact us to get in on the discussion! Email: hindsightmoviepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/hindsightcast Don't forget to rate & review on iTunes!

Hindsight takes tv shows that made the leap to the silver screen! This week, we're on to "Trailer Park Boys: The Movie" (2006) directed by Mike Clattenburg. We break down all the little things that make the show so charming, and see if the movie can stand up to it's predecessor. "Trailer Park Boys: The Movie" can be streamed on Netflix. Contact us to get in on the discussion! Email: hindsightmoviepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/hindsightcast

Hindsight takes tv shows that made the leap to the silver screen! We're starting off with "The Inbetweeners" (2011)directed by Ben Palmer. We break down all the cleverest and silliest moments in this coming of age vacation movie, and compare the story to its tv counterpart. "The Inbetweeners" can be streamed on Amazon. Contact us to get in on the discussion! Email: hindsightmoviepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/hindsightcast

Time to distill all the discussion we've had on the following films: "A Cure for Wellness" (2016) by Gore Verbinski, "Dude, Where's My Car?" (2000) by Danny Leiner, and "Moon" (2009) by Duncan Jones. What did each do well? Which is the most entertaining? Which deserves the most praise from critics? And which has the best mystery? Next week, we begin a new theme - "TV Show Movies" - with "The Inbetweeners Movie" (2011), which is available on Amazon Prime. (*Note: On Amazon Prime, it is listed simply as "The Inbetweeners," but we are watching the film, not the series. If you'd like to watch the series for context, it is available on Netflix). Be sure to contact us to get in on the discussion! Email: hindsightmoviepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/hindsightcast Also, follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/hindsightmoviepodcast