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The Movies We Wouldn't Be The Same Without

1 h 12 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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https://paa.ge/popcornhour/en [https://paa.ge/popcornhour/en] This week on The Popcorn Hour, Matt and James break down the movies that impacted them the most, revisiting the films that shaped how they see storytelling, filmmaking, and even life outside of movies. From childhood favorites to formative blockbusters and unexpected indie standouts, they each build out a personal lineup of the films that left the biggest mark on them over the years. Along the way, they talk about what specific moments, characters, and scenes stuck with them, and how those movies influenced their taste, creativity, and approach to film today.

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