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    Top Five: Diegetic Songs in Film

    en-usJune 04, 2018
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    What the hell is diegetic music? Well, we let you know right away and we got very drunk and had a lot of fun with this one - lots of great songs! Sing along with us! Find us on patreon by searching: Drunk Film Commentary. For a $20 donation, you can pick a movie for us! Email drunkfilmcommentary@yahoo.com. Have you liked us on Facebook yet? Leave us good reviews! Send us booze!

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