Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?
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Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?
On the latest episode of the podcast, Doug decides to give a lesson on gardening tools, Jamie excuses some of Zuniga's questionable acting choices because she's 'probably never been under hypnosis before', and we really try and dig in on what exactly are the expectations for a day vs. night security guard. Do your best to distinguish dreams from memories, strap on your best pair of roller skates, and join us as we revisit the seemingly endless collection of 80s slashers as we discuss, The Initiation!The Initiation is a 1984 film directed by Larry Stewart & Peter Crane and starring Vera Miles, Clu Gulager, Daphne Zuniga, James Read, Marilyn Kagan, Robert Dowdell, Frances Peterson, Paula Knowles, Trey Stroud, Peter Malof, Christopher Bradley & Hunter TyloVisit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookDoug's Schitt's Creek podcast, Schitt's & Giggles can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008
Good Times Great Movies
Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?