
Episode 241 - Memories
Description:Anthology Armageddon continues with Memories (1995)! Cam Maitland joins us to explore three wildly different animated stories packed with sci-fi, horror, dark comedy, and some seriously unforgettable imagery.

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2 Guys, A Guest and Movie Review Podcast! Please excuse the early episodes, we used to record our episodes on Instagram Live and these recordings are what I could salvage. With Caylen and Jason at first then Steven joins the fray at episode 14.
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Description:Anthology Armageddon continues with Memories (1995)! Cam Maitland joins us to explore three wildly different animated stories packed with sci-fi, horror, dark comedy, and some seriously unforgettable imagery.

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