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Easily switching among simple lists, timeline and Kanban board (coming soon) allows you to conveniently keep track of your projects anywhere anytime.
Attach any files from your OneDrive or Dropbox to any tasks, and share them with the team. Always Been Close -Pure Taboo 2022- XXX WEB-DL ...
Form your team, invite your friends or colleagues to the projects and work together. You can also control who can view or edit the tasks. Let’s be clear—this is not a dry film school lecture
Sync your tasks and projects online and work from any of your devices. The editing is tight, with cleverly dropped soundbites
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Let’s be clear—this is not a dry film school lecture. The show’s engine is joy . Tess and Riley laugh, interrupt each other, and occasionally scream when they uncover a hidden detail. The editing is tight, with cleverly dropped soundbites from the movies/shows (e.g., a gasp from Fleabag ’s Hot Priest scene just as they make a point about forbidden longing). Their recurring segment, “The Blink-and-You-Miss-It,” where they highlight a micro-expression (e.g., “Look at Aragorn’s thumb when Arwen drops the banner”), is addictive. You will rewatch scenes immediately after listening.
9/10. A joyful, sharp, and genuinely informative listen. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn the word “parasocial” actually means something, and you’ll immediately text your own “always been close” person. Essential for any pop culture nerd who craves analysis that feels like hanging out.
Anyone who has ever paused a movie to rewatch a single glance. If you love Pop Culture Happy Hour but want more heat, or Las Culturistas but with more structure, Always Been Close hits a sweet spot. It respects that popular media’s greatest trick isn’t plot—it’s making you believe two people exist in the same emotional atmosphere.
Let’s be clear—this is not a dry film school lecture. The show’s engine is joy . Tess and Riley laugh, interrupt each other, and occasionally scream when they uncover a hidden detail. The editing is tight, with cleverly dropped soundbites from the movies/shows (e.g., a gasp from Fleabag ’s Hot Priest scene just as they make a point about forbidden longing). Their recurring segment, “The Blink-and-You-Miss-It,” where they highlight a micro-expression (e.g., “Look at Aragorn’s thumb when Arwen drops the banner”), is addictive. You will rewatch scenes immediately after listening.
9/10. A joyful, sharp, and genuinely informative listen. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn the word “parasocial” actually means something, and you’ll immediately text your own “always been close” person. Essential for any pop culture nerd who craves analysis that feels like hanging out.
Anyone who has ever paused a movie to rewatch a single glance. If you love Pop Culture Happy Hour but want more heat, or Las Culturistas but with more structure, Always Been Close hits a sweet spot. It respects that popular media’s greatest trick isn’t plot—it’s making you believe two people exist in the same emotional atmosphere.