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Just Shut Up! You Had Me at Hello!
Rene Liboro
17 episodes
1 day 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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17: The Cutting Edge (1992)
Just Shut Up! You Had Me at Hello!
1 hour 14 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
17: The Cutting Edge (1992)

Welcome to the ’92 Winter Olympics, Just Shut Uppers! Put on your thick coats and thermal underwear and join us in supporting the tandem of Doug Dorsey and Kate Moseley in the 1992 figure skating romcom The Cutting Edge! Listen as we discuss how difficult it was to debunk Hollywood rumors in the early '90’s (spoiler alert: Moira Kelly is still alive), how kilig cured GP’s homesickness while in the US, and which member of D’Gang is the best ice skater (spoiler alert: it’s a 4-way tie for last place). So tune in, Just Shut Uppers, as we give a gold medal-worthy performance on this episode! You’ll surely score it a perfect 6.0! Or at least a 5.8. ‘Cause nobody’s perfect. Except you, Just Shut Uppers. Mwah.

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.