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'''''Movie Talk''''', specifically titled with the stem β'''''Talk About'''''β (as in β'''''Mike and Jay Talk About'''''β or β'''''Rich and Jay Talk About'''''β) is a casual TV and film discussion show. The format is similar to [[re:View]], but is a much less analytical or revenant tone to the show or film being discussed. The show has an incredibly loose format, centered mostly around a show or movie the hosts generally like and want to discuss. There is no real deep dive on the creation of the product, itβs legacy, or an analysis of its story, but rather an off-the cuff back and forth with various talking points. ''Movie Talk'' can be likened to a podcast. The show seems to exist solely to do episodes that would not fit the cynical nature of ''[[Half in the Bag]]'' or the cultural discussion of films on [[re:View]]. The show has never been referred to as βMovie Talkβ. This name comes from the title of the playlist on the ''Red Letter Media'' channel. Despite the name, the first show featured on the program was a television show and not a movie. == See Also == * [[re:View]] * [[List of Movie Talk episodes]] [[Category:Series]]
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