This week on End Credits we’re going to make glorious show for the benefit of great radio station CFRU. In case you haven’t already guessed, we’re reviewing the Borat sequel this week, and just one day late for the American election. Before that, we will talk about the streaming wars to secure on James Bond, and the sad passing of another.
This Wednesday, November 4, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Peter Salmon will discuss:
The (Movie) News. The last time we talked about movie news, more big movies left their 2020 release dates, and with new lockdowns in Europe it’s guaranteed that theatres are going to struggling for a while longer. That’s why there were rumblings that the next James Bond movie No Time to Die was the subject of a first bidding war between Apple and Netflix even if those rumblings lead nowhere. We’ll talk about that other movie news.
Sir Sean. Although he retied from acting in 2003, Sean Connery has never been far from the minds of fans who have always hoped for a comeback. It was not meant to be. From his being the first legendary portrayer of James Bond, to his Oscar winning role in The Untouchables to being Indiana Jones’ dad, we’ll make some time this week to remember Sean Connery.
REVIEW: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2020). Borat is back, and this time the misunderstandings are on a global scale. Fourteen years after the bumbling foreign journalist was sent to a gulag for bringing shame to his country, the Kazakh regime can only entrust their bribe for U.S. President Trump to one man. Is America ready for more Borat, and is Borat ready to be a father to a teenage daughter whose feminist ambitions lead her to make some news of her own?
End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
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