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This week Al and Bill are joined Pop Break film and television staff writer Ben Murchison. Â The trio talks a lot about sports, but also dive into the absolute fiasco that is the release date for New Mutants, and why Disney is insistent on putting this film out in theaters and not streaming. They also dive into Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams’s song from the upcoming Netflix film Eurovision, dubbed “Volcano Man,” and they look at Disney’s decision to pull Hamilton from theaters and move it straight to Disney+.
This Week’s Music in a Time of Quarantine:
Bill’s Pick: “It Remembers” by Every Time I Die
Ben’s Pick: VNSSA (live streams)
Al’s Pick: Â ‘Drunk II‘ by Mannequin Pussy
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