Well, the episode has been delayed somewhat, goodbyes can be so hard. But, the hour grows late and the end draws near. On the final Movie Robcast, our intrepid casters in pod look back on the past eight years of podcasting, discuss their thoughts on Mad Max: Furiosa, and give thanks to all the wonderful guests who have appeared on the show over the years. They also express their gratitude to you, all the wonderful people out there who have tuned in to hear their ramblings over 200 episodes.
Thanks again, you have all been magnificent.
To read Rob D's writing go to: https://www.electric-shadows.com/
To read Rob W’s writing go to: http://ofallthefilmsites.com/
To follow Rob D on Letterboxd, head to: https://letterboxd.com/RobDan/
To follow Rob W on Letterboxd, head to: https://letterboxd.com/robertmwallis/
Rob D wrote a book about Martin Scorsese’s Cape Fear. If you want to check that out, click here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cape-Fear-Devils-Advocates-Daniel/dp/1800857020
Also, check out our sister podcast, Another Time, MacLeod!, which goes through the 1986 movie Highlander scene by glorious scene. Click here for links: https://anchor.fm/macleodtime
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