
#52: 'Demolition Man' producers banned Wesley Snipes from doing what?
From Answer for It! by Answer for It
April 7, 2026 · 48 min
About this episode
The episode discusses various trivia including the production of 'Demolition Man' and historical facts.
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Hosts: Elyse Willems, James Willems, Zach Anner, AJ LoCascio
Topics covered
- film production
- historical trivia
- humor and satire
- Irish playwrights
- medieval architecture
Keywords
- Wesley Snipes
- Samuel Beckett
- Demolition Man
- medieval castles
- humor
- satire
- loudest sound
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Books & works: Demolition Man
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