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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ An episode nearly as nonlinear as both of the movies we sat down for this month!  On one hand, a mostly-fictionalized glam rock fever dream of lives lived truly out loud and in the open styled somewhere between Citizen Kane and Bob Fosse that cannot be passively watched if you want the whole plot, and on the other, a profoundly sad movie featuring a few truly blink-and-you'd-miss-it moments that nonetheless end up tying the whole thing together.   [Please be warned that while we di...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p> An episode nearly as nonlinear as both of the movies we sat down for this month!<br/><br/>On one hand, a mostly-fictionalized glam rock fever dream of lives lived truly out loud and in the open styled somewhere between Citizen Kane and Bob Fosse that cannot be passively watched if you want the whole plot, and on the other, a profoundly sad movie featuring a few truly blink-and-you&apos;d-miss-it moments that nonetheless end up tying the whole thing together. <br/><br/>[Please be warned that while we did our best to talk about the subjects tactfully, it would be difficult to avoid discussing the fact that these movies do both involve descriptions (and some implied depictions) of sexual assault and other forms of abuse. We also personally do not believe in words like &apos;unalive&apos;. <br/><br/>We also know the audio quality is kinda rough on this one. The recording software crashed immediately after we finished talking, and there was only so much cleanup that could be done to the audio we ripped from the video. <br/><br/>Finally, Eli wants acknowledge that he misspoke at various points about the year Velvet Goldmine was made, the year Dog Day Afternoon was made, and the setting of scene in &apos;Velvet Goldmine&apos; where the old queens were speaking Polari, but he&apos;d rather just say so than try to go fix it in post.]  </p><ul><li>find us on instagram and youtube, both @queer_reviewed</li></ul>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Tonight, we discuss the pros and cons of professional criminals using queer invisibility to run a con, odd dialogue that serves a beautiful purpose, and only-mostly manage to stay on topic at any given time.  find us on instagram and youtube, both @queer_reviewed]]></itunes:summary>
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