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CONTENT WARNING
This episode contains extended conversations about sexual assault.
Unfortunately, due to professional and personal commitments, we've decided to conclude Snails & Oysters – for now at least. It's a series finale* because we both love this project and hope to bring it back one day. Until then, we've chosen a barnstormer of a movie to go out on: 1991's crime dramedy Thelma & Louise, starring Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis as the titular best friends, accomplices, and doomed lovers.
Eyebrow Cinema, "Indiana Jones – the Face of Jewish Vengeance:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVZg5j8vg70
Find Snails & Oysters bonus content and Nat's continuing film diary at gnatroberts.substack.com
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Alli Rogers: letterboxd.com/allirodgers
Nat Roberts: letterboxd.com/GnatRoberts
Our theme song is Gumballs by Billy Libby: instagram.com/fortgorgeous
And our cover art was designed by Abby Austin: instagram.com/abigailbaustin
SEE YOU, SPACE COWBOY...
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