These Days Are Ours
In 2004, just months after the release of Raising Helen, Garry Marshall gave us a second film in the Princess Diaries franchise. Should he have bothered? Peter and Joe will weigh in as they review The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.
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Joe's on a documentary, talking about Happy Days this week! Here's where to find him!
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For his 13th feature film, Garry Marshall decided to explore the role that sexuality plays in the Lutheran faith. The result was a romantic comedy-drama called Raising Helen. Are Peter and Joe here with a review? Yes. Yes, they are.
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This week, we get to another of Garry Marshall's most famous films, The Princess Bride...er, Diaries. Peter and Joe are here with a review, and one of them actually read the book this was based on. (Hint: it wasn't Joe.)
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How do you make a sequel to Pretty Woman without making a sequel to Pretty Woman? Peter and Joe try to answer that question as they review Garry Marshall's smash hit romcom Runaway Bride.
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Gird your loins, folks. It's time for us to discuss Garry Marshall's 1999 film The Other Sister. It was his attempt at making something like Rain Man or Forrest Gump. Did he succeed? Peter and Joe have the answers.
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This week we're talking about Herndon! What's that? You've never heard of Herndon? Well, buckle up, because we're about to become the internet's #1 Herndon podcast as Peter and Joe review an obscure Garry Marshall pilot from 1983 starring Michael "Kramer" Richards.
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Garry Marshall feels the urge. The urge to glurge. This week, we're talking about Dear God, Garry's attempt to make the most heartwarming movie that ever warmed a heart. Peter and Joe have a review for you. Do their hearts remain as ice cold as ever?
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For some reason, in 1994, Garry Marshall thought it would be a great idea to make a film of Anne Rice's BDSM novel Exit to Eden and add a comedic subplot about a diamond heist. Spoiler alert: This was not a great idea. Peter and Joe have a review anyway.
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How do you follow up Pretty Woman? Hell if I know. But Garry Marshall decided to make a romantic comedy-drama about a cook and a waitress who... well, you'll find out when Peter and Joe review Frankie and Johnny.
info_outlineAnd here we are at the end of The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang. But don't be sad! Rejoice! Because this week, Fonzie and his cartoon pals meet Sherlock Holmes! And that's pretty much all they do: meet. Join Peter and Joe as they discuss "Give Me a Hand, Something's Afoot."