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Just Shut Up! You Had Me at Hello!
Rene Liboro
17 episodes
2 days ago
A movie review podcast where we talk about "kilig" movies, and analyze why they became popular cultural phenomena.
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A movie review podcast where we talk about "kilig" movies, and analyze why they became popular cultural phenomena.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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14: Brokeback Mountain
Just Shut Up! You Had Me at Hello!
55 minutes 20 seconds
2 years ago
14: Brokeback Mountain

Welcome (broke)back, Just Shut Uppers! Another first for you all! Our first all-boys episode! Carla couldn’t make it, but the show must go on! And what better way to spend an all-boys episode than by looking for kilig in 1963 Wyoming up on Brokeback Mountain! Listen as they talk about Jake Gyllenhaal’s cult classic Donnie Brasco (spoiler alert: it’s actually Donnie Darko. Idiot.), whether two guys kissing is the same as two girls kissing (spoiler alert: NO IT IS NOT), and if any of them have ever gone skinny dipping (spoiler alert: not on purpose). F.Y.I. Just Shut Uppers. This was probably our most difficult episode yet. First, because it was hard finding kilig. And second, because WE MISSED CARLA! Come back soon! D’Gang is not the same when it’s just D’Boys!

Just Shut Up! You Had Me at Hello!
A movie review podcast where we talk about "kilig" movies, and analyze why they became popular cultural phenomena.