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Joe Rogan ExperienceNov 12, 2020

#1563 - Tony Hinchcliffe

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Notable books mentioned: The Dead Zone by Stephen King

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The host briefly mentions 'The Dead Zone' while discussing Christopher Walken's filmography and the themes of the movie. He highlights the plot inv…

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#1563 - Tony Hinchcliffe mentions The Dead Zone by Stephen King with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Tony Hinchcliffe is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. He's also the co-host, along with Brian Redban, of the podcast and live-streaming YouTube show Kill Tony.
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  • The conversation centers on Stephen King's The Dead Zone.
  • Referenced books include The Dead Zone by Stephen King.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Fans of Stephen King and movie enthusiasts.
  • Tony Hinchcliffe is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. He's also the co-host, along with Brian Redban, of the podcast and live-streaming YouTube show Kill Tony.

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Fans of Stephen King and movie enthusiasts

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The Dead Zone
Stephen King
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The conversation references a movie where Christopher Walken can see the future, which is based on Stephen King's book 'The Dead Zone'.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Fans of Stephen King and movie enthusiasts
Key quote: Was it called Deadzone? Was that what is Stephen King book?
The host briefly mentions 'The Dead Zone' while discussing Christopher Walken's filmography and the themes of the movie. He highlights the plot involving a character who can see the future, which connects to a broader conversation about violence and historical context.
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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Poltergeist

Confidence: 90%

The discussion revolves around the movie 'Poltergeist', reflecting on its themes and the societal norms of the time it was released.

Movie

Dead Zone

Confidence: 80%

Mention of 'Dead Zone', a movie where Christopher Walken's character can see the future when he touches people's hands.

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Beetlejuice

Confidence: 85%

The conversation includes 'Beetlejuice', discussing its plot and how it might be received if made today.

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Coraline

Confidence: 90%

'Coraline' is discussed as a creepy animated film about a girl who discovers an alternate version of her family.

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Kingpin

Confidence: 90%

'Kingpin' is mentioned as an underrated movie featuring Bill Murray as a hilarious bad guy.