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    Thursday
    Aug022012

    A Critical Moment of Awesome Ep. 67

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    This week we have Dave the Drummer and Dean the Movie Cynic with Francis the other guy talking apocalyptic siutations, really crazy movie ideas, movies being ruined and Dave tells his stories of rage, high school deported kids, The Big Lebowski, almost get to Wes Anderson, and we finish off with a list of Depressing movies

    http://www.empireonline.com/features/top10/depressing-movies/

    You're listening to A Critical Moment of Awesome, the devolution of a great idea. From pop culture, to music, movies, games, science, food and more, we really do cover it all. If you want to suggest a topic, have questions or want to tell us what we got wrong, write us at critmo@mail.com Thanks again for listening.

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