Afleveringen
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Well here we are. At the end of the movie. Thus completing our third minute movie podcast. Thanks so much for coming on this ride with us.
In this episode, we talk about the random scene that interrupts The Replacements and the credits. And how we could improve it. We also come up with about 50 new head canons (actual amount of head canons may vary)
Thanks so much. See you next time!
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In this episode, Erin likes the way one of the characters reacts to some smooches but doesn’t like how the other character reacts to the smooches, which could definitely be more LivTyleresque. We consider how some of the cast might not be all that pleasant in real life and also do some casting of a different movie with characters from this one! James does a flawless impression.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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We gaze longingly into the future of next week’s minutes, and into the alternate future where certain things were removed from this movie so that we could have the podcast end on a Friday.
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After we recorded this, we decided that Preston’s workshop was probably a summer-long event but there was a single lecture or panel with Kurt Vonnegut, which was the reason Preston applied and is still enough for him to refer to the entire workshop as his workshop with Kurt Vonnegut.
That doesn’t really have *much* to do with this minute, but it does answer a lot of questions we have.
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Amanda does some detective work. James and Erin feel old. James crafts some extremely good head canons that are 100% absolutely correct and legit.
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Talkin’ about trains. And train stations.
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We are still at the Epilogue Diner, and Mike is still a jerk. We realize that there is a glaring question we have never once thought to ask, in all our years of loving this movie.
Erin’s brain leaks out her ears at the end of this episode.
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Philosophical debates about fate, a search for what Peter Facinelli would look like with a mustache, and a surprising cameo from two enterprising real estate agents!
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Spoilers for In Good Company, The Graduate, and Can’t Hardly Wait
In this episode, James is a super romantic, starry-eyed dreamer and for sure not a total downer of a realist. Definitely not that. Also, The most comprehensive summary of the movie In Good Company that you’re going to hear on a by-the-minute podcast about the 1998 Graduation Party Classic Can’t Hardly Wait. Then we try to figure out what tropes the Denise-Kenny relationship checks off.
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The conversation between Preston and Denise continues. Turns out there's cursing in this movie. And Preston uses a term incorrectly. But is that by design? Also, James says he doesn't feel like doing something and then he IMMEDIATELY does that thing. Oh, James. When will you learn?
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This is the episode that we run into every movie where we realize that the timeline presented in the movie doesn't make a lot of sense, so we spend a lot of time discussing how long Preston and William slept between the night and the morning. We also discuss how this minute begins the best scene with Preston and Denise!
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In this episode we discuss nontoxic masculinity, Huntingdon's grisly crime sprees, James tells a story of how he lost a bunch of CDs and wasn't affected in basically any way, and we have a talk about vanities!
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William wakes up in an unexpected place. Are he and Mike even now? Who is Derisa? Optimist James is optimistic, and maybe also a Transformer.
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Kenny and Denise make up. And out. (Awkward kisses are awkward.) That’s the minute, so we play a round of FMK.
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Oops, this dropped super late because Erin forgot to edit and post because she was so excited about Inauguration Day 2021. She'd apologize, but she feels justified.
Almost this entire minute is a single scene, on the streets of Huntingdon, in which Kenny and Denise continue their conversation from the bathroom. We’re really mad that Kenny Fisher is a fictional character.
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Denise, in her insufferably Denise way, brings out Kenny’s Hulk form. Girl Whose Party It Is delivers an INCREDIBLE performance, and is possibly covered in hummus.
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We meet some cops—three of them—and then write a beer commercial. James tells us about minced oaths. This minute contains a towel that is the source of great confusion and frustration for Erin, and has been since her first viewing of this movie. Then we plan out Kenny’s future.
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We close out the week with the X-Philes "humiliating" their prey. We talk a lot about what we're supposed to feel about this and maybe what they were thinking and maybe some assumptions they were making due to their lack of knowledge. We also talk about Sno Balls and "Let's Get Out of Here!" (And I mention this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taZwviU0sy0
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This episode is a short one, but boy does it pack a punch! Mike helps Willie/Bill/Billy escape the house. W/B/B provides his own piano soundtrack. Property gets damaged. A plan is remembered. A plan is executed to the letter.
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Today starts with Kenny and Denise banging (their heads on sink pipes) and ends with the party scattering to a classic pop-punk song (It's Dammit. The song is Dammit). We talk about lots of stuff, but a lot of what we talk about is Dammit. And also gushing about Kenny and Denise, but like, would this even BE CHWM if we didn't do that?
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