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It's winter holiday time, so you all get a little gift from TBC.
Please enjoy this special Patron's Choice presentation of Terrible Film Club, where you can watch The Plot Against The President with us!
The version we watched has already been taken down, but this link was working as of 12/27/2020. Just hit "play" when we do and it'll be like we're suffering right there alongside you. You can also rent or buy this film if you so desire.
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We watched this movie at the request of our Patron Martin as part of their Patreon rewards. If you, too, would like to force us to read a book (or watch a movie!), head over to our Patreon and select the $10/month tier.
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