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Our friends urged us to see it. YOU insisted we see it. So... we saw it. And what do we even say here? There's so much to touch on- fire, water, bullets, tigers- just about everything ever made shows up at some point in this 3+ hour Indian epic. And this episode's length is equally as vast! Watch our thoughts and feelings on RRR... you may be surprised by our review!

Next week's episode is TAR (we don't know how to type the little thing above the A)

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Mega64 Movie Club: RRR

Our friends urged us to see it. YOU insisted we see it. So... we saw it. And what do we even say here? There's so much to touch on- fire, water, bullets, tigers- just about everything ever made shows up at some point in this 3+ hour Indian epic. And this episode's length is equally as vast! Watch our thoughts and feelings on RRR... you may be surprised by our review!

Comments

Austin Ryder

Hell yeah, TÁR kicks ass

Hawk9600

Excited to hear what you thought about Tar!

Anonymous

DA DA DUM DA DA DUM DA DA DUM DUM

tropikanas123

Can you guys watch "action button reviews boku no natsuyasumi" for the next movie club, it's only 6 hours

Neil Steffens

I saw this in a theater (unfortunately not a packed one) and it was like a live show. People were audibly freaking out and clapping and there was even an extended intermission. Very cool experience.

D M

I thought this was a pirate movie?! Ar Ar Arghh!

Shrewbu

awesome episode. I had only seen this once in 3 separate viewings so I missed a lot of the details Derrick had to share. 10/10

Anonymous

strong 8 point light 7

Anonymous

Legitimately one of the greatest films I’ve seen in years. Absolutely required viewing

Anonymous

glad you guys did this for movie club or else I woulda never watched this , such a great movie!

Neil Steffens

Shawn is correct, Rocco gave Almost Famous a 5 so that joins this and Citizen Kane in the 15 Club.

MikeOShay

A really underrepresented part of RRR is the Water/Fire theming. It's all through the movie that Rama is thematically tied to fire and Bheem is tied to water. Once you soak that in, you see it all over the film in their character design and even their fighting styles.