Episode 3: Guns Don't Argue
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On this week's episode, Sarah and MJ talk about the 1950s gangster movie, Guns Don't Argue. They examine its influence on Marty — and Jean-Luc Godard — when it came to making a movie for pennies, talk more broadly about why low budget doesn't necessarily mean low quality, and discuss the power of art to stay with you from a young age. Plus some controversial Beatles takes ... this episode has it all!
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