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Don't Let The River Beast Get You
Season 2 · Episode 103

Don't Let The River Beast Get You

Don't do it!

Seddy Bimco Part 2, The Revenge · tim Hamilton

April 30, 20251h 17mExplicit

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This week on Seddy Bimco Part Two The Revenge, We visit New Hampshire and take a look at The Movie, ‘Don’t Let The River Beast Get You.’

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In this episode of SETTY BIMCO, hosts George The Mighty and Tim Hamilton explore the quirky and unique aspects of New Hampshire. They also discuss the movie 'Don't Let the River Beast Get Ya' and delve into the life and work of its creator, Matt Farley, known for his humorous songs. Tim and George delve into the film 'River Beast,' exploring its homage to 1950s cinema, character dynamics, and the humorous yet chaotic plot. They discuss the film's characters, including Neil's return to a judgmental town and his role as a tutor, while also highlighting the comedic elements and the underlying themes of nostalgia and community. In this episode, the hosts review the conclusion of a movie, discussing character developments, relationships, and humorous twists. They explore themes of cloning, the mystery surrounding a statue, and a comedic plan involving an Ozfest. The conversation culminates in reflections on the film's narrative and the absurdity of the characters' situations.


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