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This week on the Patreon, David and Scott Nye discuss Los Angeles screening rooms. This episode is available to Patreon subscribers only. Tiers start as low as $2 per month. Become a Patron!
In a hyper-specific and likely alienating episode of the Patreon, David and Scott Nye discuss the various Los Angeles screening rooms used for press and awards screenings, their opinions thereof and their experiences therein.
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Swabbie Tier ($2 per month): A great way to dip your toes in the water. This tier gets you one bonus episode per month.
Petty Officer Tier ($5 per month): This will grant you access to new episodes created just for our patrons.
Admiral Tier ($10 per month): This will grant you access to past premium content (including bonus episodes and commentaries) as well as new content–both audio and video–created just for the Patreon.
Battleship Pretension is a movie discussion podcast started in 2007 by Tyler Smith and David Bax. Since then, we’ve done live comedy shows, written reviews, commentaries and more. Now we’re making bonus episodes available for our Patrons!
Battleship Pretension is a film discussion show and a film review website founded by Tyler Smith and David Bax. Beginning in March 2007, Battleship Pretension the show (known to fans simply as “BP”) embodies the type of laidback, free-flowing conversations had by lovers of film around the world. Battleship Pretension the website is dedicated to being a destination for those seeking worthwhile opinions on current releases, be they foreign, independent, studio pictures, theatrical, home video releases, etc. From its meager beginnings in Los Angeles, Battleship Pretension has amassed a worldwide audience and readership. From Germany to Korea to Australia, people have tuned in to share in Tyler and David’s love of film. As Battleship Pretension’s following continues to grow, the purpose remains the same: Reach out to the international cinephile community, invite them to join in the discussion and perhaps even start one of their own.