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Monica has picked a fantastic Ambush Episode with 16 Candles. David has never seen it before and it's John Hughes first movie.
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"You know what I am...?"
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This was a FANTASTIC podcast as Monica introduces David to the 1959 classic “Some Like It Hot.” Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe. David has never seen it before. And … how did it go?
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This movie … has been super influential for more reasons than you realize. Here are two key points: 1) it’s the first Marvel Movie, and 2) it created Pixar. Listen to the podcast to hear more!
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With our new Disney+ account we can watch Disney classics … CLASSICS. Disney movies that have truly dark edges to them. A great example of is when David makes Monica watch The Black Hole!!
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After the Star Wars watching, and let’s say there is another R2D2 fan in the universe.
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Now, we talk with someone who has never seen Star Wars before (Kate) and what she thinks it will be about. We ask her about her expectations, what order all the Star Wars Movies should be in, and run some names by her … even though she has never seen them.
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We’ve NOW seen High School Musical for the first time …and listen to David Nerd Rage! Not really. It hits the mark, and the person who champions the movie (Kate) is the England even though the movie takes place in the United States.
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Our friend, Kate Swift (Mischief Managed Improv) joins us for a MOVIE MATCH OFF. We pit two movies against each other. One Kate has never seen, and one Monica and I have never seen.
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The second part of this series. We get onto Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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Monica bring a good challenge to the DaM Recording Studios and explores the question “what is the best musical episode on TV?" She goes to one of her favorite episodes of all time and picks “Once More With Feeling” from Season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Great capture of the musical genre, with some really dark reveals in the episode. They go the mustard out!!
David takes us back to the classic Looney Tunes and pulls forward “Rabbit of Seville” starring that wascally wabbit, Bugs Bunny. Set to the tune of Barber of Seville this episode pulls forth some classic bits and still – after over 50 years, manages to make us laugh.
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