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"This is the true story of a Gen X-er picked to do a podcast and give his personal views on Pop Culture, Politics, Sports, News and more, So find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. - ‘Get Of My Lawn’ As we grow into an ever changing world and new Generations are born, only one stays the same with their distain for all others - ‘Gen X’. We survived riding bikes without helmets, No cell phones, understanding you go home when the street lights go on. We lived ...
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The Long Take

Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar

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Another movie podcast by two know-it-all guys—Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar—killing their careers and burning bridges in Bollywood one review at a time. New episodes weekly. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-long-take/support
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The Ubercast is the official monthly podcast, broadcast straight from the brain of Australia’s king of bounce, Uberjak’d. Listen in every month to get your dose of Uber’s top tunes, fan faves, megamashes and more.
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Stree 2 is an overlong, unfunny, and ultimately unnecessary sequel that has no idea how to deliver scares or laughs. Every scene in the film goes on for too long, the jokes are repeated to the point of redundancy, and some of the diversions are baffling to behold. Why is Akshay Kumar in this? How old is Tamannaah Bhatia’s character? Why are there n…
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Are political tensions undermining crucial hurricane relief efforts? We kick off this episode by dissecting the role of media in shaping public perception, spotlighting a recent 60 Minutes interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Our narrative unfolds with a deep dive into the alleged media bias and its ripple effects on public opinion, before …
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Vikramaditya Motwane’s fascination with genre cinema continues. But his latest film, CTRL, isn't exactly going to win him any new fans. We discuss the film’s mess of a script, which tries to cram in way too many ideas than it needed to. We also talk about its elaborate conspiracy thriller section and its melancholic third act. Along the way, we pra…
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Kottukkaali, writer-director P.S. Vinothraj’s follow-up to the acclaimed Koozhangal, divided us down the middle. We speak about the techniques Vinothraj uses to tell an ever-evolving, odyssey-like story about a group of people accompanying a young woman to her exorcism. We discuss the brief bursts of horror and comedy and talk about the larger poin…
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Has Howard Stern become the very establishment he once railed against? Explore Stern's controversial journey from a rebellious radio icon to a mainstream media figure with divisive political opinions. We take a critical look at how his career has evolved, especially his transition to satellite radio and television, and what this says about aging an…
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Sector 36 is a gratuitously grisly dramatisation of the gruesome Nithari serial murders from around two decades ago. But because it unfolds with zero nuance, the movie mines cheap thrills out of a real-life horror story. We talk about the strange arcs that Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal’s characters have been given, the haphazard narrative stru…
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Kill might be one of the rare movies that actually benefit from a remake—that’s how royally it fumbles both its action and revenge plot. We discuss the film’s indecipherable approach to close combat, the lead actor Lakshya’s wooden performance, and the lack of inventiveness in the story. We also talk about the unearned John Wick and The Raid compar…
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Is focusing on trivial political theatrics clouding our judgment on pressing matters? We kick off this episode by dissecting the irrationality and incoherence often found in public statements, segueing into a contentious discussion about Vice President Kamala Harris's changing accent. But our focus quickly shifts—we emphasize the dire need to prior…
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What if everything you thought you knew about Kamala Harris was wrong? We tackle the hottest controversies surrounding the Vice President, from accusations about her border crisis stance to her alleged support for a BLM bail fund. We dissect the media's portrayal of Harris, contrasting it with public perception, and scrutinize her qualifications an…
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The year’s biggest Indian hit, Kalki 2898 AD, is just as irredeemable as Prabhas’ other recent films. But unlike those movies, this one barely features Prabhas at all and drags on for three hours without offering a single character you can latch on to. We talk about the film’s poor construction, subpar world-building, and superficial writing. We al…
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Is the Democratic Party really putting feelings over substance? We tackle this bold claim as we dissect the soaring costs of essentials like gasoline, electricity, groceries, and rent under the Kamala Harris-Joe Biden administration. With frustrations running high, we scrutinize Kamala Harris's latest speech and question her readiness to handle the…
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Is Kamala Harris's 2020 campaign proposal to seize patents a step toward government overreach, or a necessary measure to ensure economic fairness? Join us as we confront these pressing questions and more in a heated discussion that dissects the Democratic National Convention's stringent security measures contrasted with the perceived laxity at the …
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Angry Young Men, the three-part documentary about writers Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar’s partnership, is a massive missed opportunity. We discuss the show’s cagey approach to its legendary subjects, the overwhelming feeling of self-satisfaction, and the unearned points it tries to score for highlighting the plight of writers in the film business. We…
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Is it possible to rein in corporate greed and inflation without causing more harm than good? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as we scrutinize Kamala Harris's economic plan and its ambitious measures to control corporate pricing, particularly in the grocery sector. We challenge the feasibility of proving price gouging and consider the bro…
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Ever wondered how an alien might perceive our political chaos and economic rollercoaster? Brace yourselves for a wild ride through "Ranting About Political Madness," where we dissect Kamala Harris's meteoric rise and the media’s almost comical adoration of her. We'll pull back the curtain on the contradictions in her policies and the media's spin, …
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Chandu Champion finds director Kabir Khan returning to 83 territory, for better or worse. We talk about the film’s shoddy storytelling structure, its complete lack of interest in developing its protagonist, and its over-reliance on crutches like music and contrivances. We also discuss Khan’s tendency to underestimate his audiences’ intellect and hi…
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Welcome back to Great Off My Lawn, where we dive into the madness and pull no punches! In today's video, we're tackling the one and only Kamala Harris. She's been called a lot of things, but "consistent" isn't one of them. From her notorious flip-flopping to questionable moments that make us scratch our heads, we're breaking down why the so-called …
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In Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, Taapsee Pannu and Vikrant Massey return as the murderous couple of hell who were introduced in 2021’s Haseen Dillruba. The sequel boasts an entirely different visual aesthetic and its romantic-thriller tone stands in contrast to the tongue-in-cheek pulpiness of the first film. We discuss what a huge mistake this is, w…
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Is Kamala Harris's vice presidency the result of a DEI initiative or a testament to her multifaceted heritage and political acumen? Join us as we unravel the complexities of her identity, from her Indian roots to her African-American identity, and explore how these elements have shaped public perception and political commentary. We'll take a closer…
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Is the U.S. Supreme Court overdue for a major overhaul, or is this just another political power grab? Join us in our latest episode, "Banana Republic Rant," where we pull no punches in dissecting contemporary politics and societal issues. We kick off with a blistering critique of political rhetoric and current U.S. leadership, highlighting the spec…
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Can a call for unity actually sow division? President Joe Biden’s recent speech has sparked controversy, and we're here to break it down. This episode of "Get Off My Lawn" scrutinizes Biden's contradictory message and the impact it has on his party. We also discuss the recent uproar over American protesters' support for Hamas while denouncing Israe…
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Is the Biden administration's focus on diversity and environmental policies compromising national security? Today, we tackle this provocative question by examining the current state of the Democratic Party. We start with the rise of Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, whose bold proposals are shaking up the political landscape. We then scrutinize Kamala Harri…
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Is Kamala Harris ready to lead the nation? Today, we kick things off with a searing critique of a nonsensical political speech, setting the stage for an unfiltered discussion about the current political climate. We dive into our concerns about Kamala Harris potentially becoming president, drawing eyebrow-raising comparisons to "Weekend at Bernie's"…
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Is the Democratic Party headed for chaos with Joe Biden's shocking withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race? Amid a whirlwind of speculation and uncertainty, our latest episode dives into the seismic ripple effects of Biden's bombshell announcement, delivered via Twitter. With no endorsement for Kamala Harris, whispers of Biden's questionable fit…
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Longlegs is the rare psychological horror movie that truly gets under your skin. Featuring an instantly iconic performance by Nicolas Cage, the movie creates an ominous atmosphere with the help of a measured pace and an unsettling reliance on silence. We discuss the film’s grounded first act and its rapid descent into full-blown supernatural horror…
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How could a man with an AR-15 and a ladder, positioned on a rooftop, evade Secret Service and local police? This episode of "Let's Get Off My Lawn: The Mad Ramblings of a Gen Xer" dives headfirst into the jaw-dropping security lapses that almost led to an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. We laugh, cry, and scratch our heads t…
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Is the Secret Service failing in its duty to protect our nation's leaders? Is diversity, equity, and inclusion compromising crucial security measures? Join us for a gripping episode where we dissect the recent attempted assassination of Donald Trump and compare it with past incidents, such as the Reagan assassination attempt. We scrutinize the lead…
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The recent episode of our podcast takes an in-depth look at the harrowing events that unfolded during President Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The attempted assassination not only shocked the nation but also served as a stark reminder of the dangerous levels of political division we currently face. This blog post aims to provide a detailed …
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Is Joe Biden's cognitive state undermining his ability to lead, and what does this mean for America's future? Today, we tackle the contentious issue of Biden's mental fitness as highlighted in his recent press conference, scrutinizing the media's shifting perspective and the unrelenting critiques from both political wings. We draw parallels with pa…
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Is Kamala Harris ready to lead if Joe Biden becomes incapacitated? Join us as we explore the political and global ramifications of a potential Harris presidency amidst the escalating tensions with China, Russia, and North Korea. Reflecting on Biden's recent performances and the possibility of a brokered convention, we question the future of U.S. le…
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Can former presidents really get away with anything while in office? Join us as Trey Gowdy breaks down the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity and its potential repercussions. With a bold 6-3 decision, the Court has set the stage for a fierce legal battleground, offering substantial protection for official actions but leaving the…
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Is President Joe Biden fit to lead the nation? We raise this contentious question as we delve into the cognitive concerns surrounding his leadership. Join us as we meticulously analyze key public appearances and debates, focusing on moments that have sparked widespread concern. We'll also critically examine Jill Biden's role and the Democratic Part…
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Is Joe Biden's cognitive decline jeopardizing his ability to lead the nation? We explore this critical question by analyzing his recent debate performance, which was marked by moments of confusion, stuttering, and erratic responses. Our discussion delves into how these troubling signs have raised alarms about his fitness for office and how his wife…
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They might as well have called Maharaj “Junaid Khan’s Launch Vehicle” because naming it after the villain makes even less sense. We discuss the film’s many irredeemable flaws, which include shaming the victim of sexual abuse, projecting a red flag male character as the protagonist, and resorting to the problematic trope of “fridging.” We also talk …
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In its third and potentially final season, Kota Factory seems to be responding to past criticism. We discuss the show’s sudden bout of self-reflection, and the confused manner in which it examines the harsh realities of towns like Kota and the industries they service. We also talk about its aversion to human moments, and why the handful of them thi…
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Dibakar Banerjee is going to have to make two good movies to compensate for whatever hellish assault on the senses Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 was. We discuss the film’s muddled social commentary, the frustration oozing out of every frame, and the general incoherence of the arguments. We also compare LSD2’s aesthetic and thematic shortfalls, especially w…
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Is President Biden's border crackdown a genuine solution or just political theater? Tune into our chapter "Border Cracking" as we dissect the timing and implications of Joe Biden's recent border policies, especially with the upcoming election looming large. We scrutinize the effectiveness of these measures, diving into the numbers and types of immi…
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Are we witnessing the collapse of our constitutional republic, or is it all just smoke and mirrors? Join us as we kick things off with an explosive rant on the current state of politics, expressing our raw frustrations over what we see as blatant constitutional violations and a troubling trajectory for our country. We then pivot to a heated discour…
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Is the American judicial system broken beyond repair? Today, we tackle this controversial question head-on, examining the recent conviction of former President Trump. From the courtroom drama to the political machinations behind the scenes, we scrutinize every aspect of this unprecedented trial. Join us as we unravel the complexities and controvers…
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Is the justice system being politically weaponized against Trump? On this episode, we scrutinize the highly controversial trial in New York presided over by Judge Morshon. We break down the unprecedented jury instructions that allow a conviction without unanimous agreement on a specific crime and question the clarity and legitimacy of the charges p…
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Crew, the new heist movie starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon, effectively weaponises middle-class angst against corporate overlords. We praise the film’s dedication to punching up, the instant relatability that it is able to generate for its characters, and its tightly constructed first half. But we also criticise its endless produ…
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Writer-director Kunal Kemmu’s Madgaon Express smartly avoids taking the sleazy route and mostly succeeds in finding the soul of its cartoonish characters. We talk about the film’s familiar set-up, and how it transports a Hangover-like premise to India. We also discuss the performances of Divyenndu, Pratik Gandhi and Avinash Tiwary, while noting the…
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Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s big-budget streaming debut, is yet another high-profile Netflix failure. A summation and culmination of Bhansali’s lifelong ambitions, the show represents everything that is wrong with his sensibilities and style-over-substance storytelling. We discuss the show’s flawed understanding …
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In addition to being a thought-provoking movie about how close we are to disintegrating as a society, Alex Garland’s Civil War is a rollicking cinematic experience. We discuss the film’s affection for journalism, the intricate character work that Garland is able to accomplish via action sequences, and the film’s stand-out moments. One of them invol…
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Is Amar Singh Chamkila a long-awaited return to form for director Imtiaz Ali, or is it another let-down from the once-promising filmmaker? We discuss the film’s inventive approach to the music biopic genre, if not narratively then at least formally. We also talk about Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra’s central performances as the slain husband-w…
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Aattam, the latest Malayalam-language gem that further solidifies the industry’s artistic stronghold on the cinema landscape of the country, offers an inventive spin on the whodunnit genre. We discuss the film’s gripping narrative, ambitious social commentary, and director Anand Ekarshi’s bold voice. We also talk about the many moral quandaries tha…
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Is Fighter another in the long and increasingly problematic line of hyper-nationalistic Indian action movies, or is its biggest problem that it can’t look beyond star Hrithik Roshan? We discuss the many missteps that director Siddharth Anand makes in his follow-up to Pathaan, the unnecessary songs and the momentum-killing asides, but we also talk a…
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