These Days Are Ours
In 1972, America was (apparently) crying out for an animated version of All in the Family. And Hanna-Barbera responded with an unusual little pilot called "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father" starring our very own Tom Bosley. Are Peter and Joe here with a review? Yes.
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For their epic 300th episode (a milestone neither of them even mentions), Peter and Joe look at an extremely dated made-for-TV movie directed by our very own Jerry Paris in 1971. Join them for an in-depth examination of The Feminist and the Fuzz.
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Right before he became Potsie Weber, Anson Williams starred in an incredibly bleak educational film called The Money Tree. It's about the dangers of renting furniture. No, really. Peter and Joe will explain it all to you.
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Let's say you only had time to watch five of director Garry Marshall's feature films. Which five should those be? Peter and Joe have some suggestions, and they also talk about Garry's career overall. Are they still working their way through some trauma? Find out!
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Each director must have a last film, and for Garry Marshall, it was the 2016 all-star comedy Mother's Day. Peter and Joe are here with a review. And we also mourn Skype, which was too pure for this world.
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Should old Garry Marshall movies be forgot and never brought to mind? That's the question Peter and Joe will try to answer as they review his 2011 all-star spectacular New Year's Eve. Join them!
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In 2010, Garry Marshall assembled every single famous person in the world and put them in one movie. That movie was called Valentine's Day, and Peter and Joe have some thoughts on it. Join them.
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This week, in honor of the Christmas season, we're reviewing the 1979 made-for-TV movie An American Christmas Carol starring Henry "The Fonz" Winkler as the very Scrooge-like Benedict Slade. Is this adaptation worth your time? Peter and Joe have a review.
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Garry Marshall wanted to make the dark comedy-drama Georgia Rule for a long time. In 2007, he finally did it. In 2025, Peter and Joe had to deal with the fallout from that decision. Join us for an eye-opening review of this semi-forgotten Jane Fonda/Lindsay Lohan movie. WARNING: Contains discussion of child molestation.
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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.
info_outlineGird 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.