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An audio podcast that was born in the Great White North. It was a bored farm boy known for his creativity and dreaming big that started just at first talking with his close friends. The talk slowly became a subject each week. That subject? Movies. Great treasured movies of yesterday. Many criticize that movies just don’t have the same magic they once did. We’re here to study that. We’re here to keep Hollywood honest. Sure it may be through our own skewed perspective but hell it’s fun looking at a movie to see how it shaped our views growing up. Is this what I really thought? Does this movie still hold up? Those are the questions we ask.

That idea of an audio podcast on the discussion of movies turned in to a grander scheme. The magic of Canadian Television would play a role next in this endeavour. With the help of our good friends at Eastlink we’re able to bring the WPN Crew in beautiful HD and to your TV screens each and every day. We continue our nerdy cinema discussions and try to explain the effect that these beloved or not so beloved movies have left upon us. Now you may be thinking am I really just watching these jabronis talk about movies? No your watching these jabronis talk about LIFE.

That’s the beautiful thing about movies they connect us all. We all have a genre, a type, a beloved classic and we all have opinions about them. That’s why we enjoy doing this. We enjoy talking to our friends and debating semantics of a fictional story because it’s escapism. It’s not politics, it’s not religion. It’s just a movie. I mean you really can’t be upset over your buddy not liking your favourite movie can you? Can you?