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'Talladega Nights' podcast

Hear what Time Out had to say about one of the year's most eagerly anticipated comedies.

Aug 30 2006

Time Out's third ever film podcast has arrived online, and this time it concerns the marvellous 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby'.

Starring Will Ferrell, John C Reilly and Ali G himself, Sacha Baron Cohen, the film is a hilarious look at the life and times of the titular NASCAR driver.

To hear what we had to say about the film and to sample Cohen's outrageous French accent, simply head to our 'Talladega Nights' MP3 here.

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  • joanie said...
    I've seen this film in America and it is HILARIOUS! Great comedy!! Posted on Aug 31 2006 19:44
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