“The Price Is Right” Superfan Doc + Men of a Certain Age Discuss Comfort Viewing
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Come on down! Director C.J. Wallis joins us to talk about his film “Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much,” which tells the story of Ted Slauson, a math assessment test writer and “The Price Is Right” fanatic. From an early age, Slauson studied the prices of the show’s prizes, and even wrote software to help him memorize them. He eventually gets caught up in a controversy when one contestant gets a price a little too right. Plus: we discuss our love for comfort TV classics and needing to take a break from intense media content. Hosts: Eric Steuer and Jason Betrue Guest: C.J. Wallis Theme music: Yalls (https://yalls.bandcamp.com)   Send us a note at [email protected]   Visit MovieMaker Magazine online: https://www.moviemaker.com   This episode is sponsored by Evermoon Media: https://www.evermoonmedia.com/learn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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