Paul and Corey Cross the Streams is a bi-monthly podcast in which hosts Paul Pakler and Corey Pepper watch and review streaming content – so you don’t have to!
In this final month of the 2010s, Paul and Corey look back at this decade and that of the 1910s. First up, Paul did Corey a HUUUUUGE favor and picked a nice, charming, funny film… that’s only 25 minutes long. Charlie Chaplin’s The Immigrant is a two-reeler from the early days of his Tramp character. (And, it wouldn’t be a Paul film if it didn’t include a scene that the FBI used in its files to show that Chaplin was a subversive Communist sympathizer!)
This Month’s Theme: The ’10s
This Episode’s Focus: The Immigrant (1917)
Host’s Choice: Paul Pakler
Streaming on YouTube
Corey’s Recipe Recommendations for This Episode: Traditional French Cassoulet and Maple Baked Beans
Be sure to subscribe to Paul and Corey Cross the Streams on Apple Podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@PACCTSpodcast)!
Special thanks to Tobin for our incredible theme song and Dave Droxler for our podcast’s logo and artwork.