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And now is the part of the Episode 500 Marathon where we get to some lasts.
In this case, the last Review Crew of Season One.
For this one, which was the last we recorded, and the last thing we officially recorded for Episode 500, LA Reviews Editor Kevin Gossett and Chicago Curator/Remote Editor Patrick McLean join me for a chat that ranges from haunts, to the Golden Age of LA Immersive (appropriate, given where we're going next), and I ask the fellas the questions I've been asking everyone over the course of the marathon: when you first started down this road, did you think it was going to be such a big deal for you?
Plus: Overlook Film Festival's Landon Zakheim takes his turn in this part's Spotlight section.
SHOW NOTES
- You Can't Scare Me (Meta Quest)
- Walkabout Mini Golf Passport Tokyo
- BurnerSphere (The New Burning Man VR experience)
- People In the Dark: An Immersive Ghost Story (The thing from the Limos people)
- Overlook Film Fest
- Overlook Film Festival Submissions - Including Immersive (For The First Time)
- The Manikins
- Purrgil
- Du-Par's
- Diner Grill
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