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'Miami Vice' podcast
In our first ever podcast, Time Out and VUE review Michael Mann's film adaptation of the hit TV series.
Aug 3 2006
Welcome to Time Out's first ever podcast! We've teamed up with VUE cinemas to bring you an in-depth examination of everything exciting happening in the world of film.
For our download debut we discuss Michael Mann's impressive big screen version of the seminal TV series 'Miami Vice'.
And as we go forward, the podcasts will feature news, reviews, gossip, on-set exclusives and interviews with some of the biggest stars in the world.
To download this little piece of Time Out history, simply click here for the MP3.
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- isaacsteele said...
- Great podcast - keep up the good work! Posted on Aug 06 2006 02:34
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- Anne Hedley said...
- The original series was quite good with Don Johnson and I will have to go and see this version with Colin Ferrell - but he has never convinced me of anything yet I do not rate him a particularly good actor he does not have the finesse or characterisation that varies his different performances Posted on Aug 04 2006 23:07
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