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Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
Matt Mitchell
51 episodes
1 week ago
Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.
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Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.
Show more...
Comedy
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90s Sports Movies: The Good, The Bad, The Air Bud
Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
1 hour 4 minutes 44 seconds
5 months ago
90s Sports Movies: The Good, The Bad, The Air Bud
In this episode, the crew heads straight to the heart of 90s nostalgia—sports movies. Big thanks to Chris Yow from Tennessee for tossing us the idea! From underdog comebacks to Cajun comedies, we’re breaking down the best and worst the decade had to offer. We’re talking D3: The Mighty Ducks, Varsity Blues, The Waterboy, Heavyweights, and more. Which ones still hold up? Which ones should’ve stayed on VHS? It’s a mix of bold opinions, heated debates, and more than a few personal stories along the way. If you grew up quoting these movies—or just wondering why every 90s coach had a tragic backstory—this one’s for you.
Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.