Josh Gondelman on Men In Black

Josh Gondelman on Men In Black

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*batteries not included With Lou Taylor Pucci

Prominent indie actor Lou Taylor Pucci (Southland Tales, Thumbsucker, Evil Dead 2013) is our guest this episode to talk about a new title for The Spiel: *batteries not included, the 1987 film produced by Steven Spielberg, directed by Matthew Robbins, and starring everybody's favo ...  Show more

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