By CAPC Writers –
November 9, 2007 
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We recorded our show on action heroes not realizing that we were about to come face to face with one of the greatest action movies we’ve seen in a long time. After David and I saw 3:10 to Yuma, we were pretty stunned. It was one of the most well-made, unique and unlikely movies we’d seen in a long time, and after chewing on it for a while, we decided we just had to talk about it.
What makes a good Western? What makes a good villain? What’s the true nature of bravery? Yeah, we cover all that, plus we read some viewer mail from our Action Hero show.
Sure, if you really wanted you could email us (christandpopculture@gmail.com) or leave a comment, but even better than that, you can leave a voice mail at 206-202-0507 and you just might end up on our show!
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I finally watched it. Liked it alot. Wanted to hear what you guys had to say about it, but I can’t seem to access the podcast here. Help?
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There you go, Scott. I’ve added the link in the post above.