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    <description>Matthew Porter and his son Ian Porter explore movies, TV, books and music from Matthew's youth, way back in the 20th Century. What stands the test of time? What  doesn’t? And what's still worth binging in the new millennium?
Son learns what made Dad ... whatever he is today. And Dad learns what Son thinks of all this. 
&lt;sub&gt;(Music by Jason Aro / Pond5)&lt;/sub&gt;
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    <itunes:summary>Matthew Porter and his son Ian Porter explore movies, TV, books and music from Matthew's youth, way back in the 20th Century. What stands the test of time? What  doesn’t? And what's still worth binging in the new millennium?
Son learns what made Dad ... whatever he is today. And Dad learns what Son thinks of all this. 
&lt;sub&gt;(Music by Jason Aro / Pond5)&lt;/sub&gt;
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  <title>077: Jean Cocteau’s LA BELLE ET LA BÊTE (Beauty and the Beast, 1946)</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The IMMP’s Halloween 2021 celebration continues with a surreal take on a fairy tale.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Continuing the Spooky Castle theme begun with DRACULA, the podcast looks at a unique, surreal French film that is simultaneousy weird, creepy and romantic. It's Jean Cocteau's 1946 film &lt;strong&gt;LA BELLE ET LA BÊTE&lt;/strong&gt; (Beauty and the Beast). &lt;/p&gt;
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