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  <title>Three Colors: White (Episode 35) - Hot Date with Dan and Vicky</title>
  <description>On Hot Date 35, Dan and Vicky discuss 1994's White, the middle film in the Three Colors trilogy from late Polish director&amp;amp;nbsp;Krzysztof Kieślowski. &amp;amp;nbsp;Zbigniew Zamachowski plays a man shunned by his spouse (Julie Delpy), adrift in his adopted country of Paris and longing for a return to his Polish homeland. &amp;amp;nbsp;When a chance encounter leads him back to Poland, he uses the opportunity to exact an insidious revenge on his estranged wife. &amp;amp;nbsp; Dan talks about his recent stay in Maryland, his upcoming show at BAM and recent watches like 1984's RepoMan, the HBO doc Hitchcock/Truffaut, the new film Lights Out, Bryan Cranston's Trumbo and the awful Boy Next Door. &amp;amp;nbsp;Vicky reports back on Suicide Squad, Sausage Party, Ben-Hur, the Netflix series Stranger Things, older films Magnificent Seven and&amp;amp;nbsp;The Misfits and her run in with Madonna! You'll also hear the pop music of February 1994, a little Hakuna Matata, and learn how Vicky feels about the Hamilton soundtrack. &amp;amp;nbsp;And be warned, there will be SPOILERS for the film. &amp;amp;nbsp; Take a listen to Hot Date 35 and leave us some feedback on iTunes or Facebook. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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