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The Movie Club
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14 episodes
3 months ago
Send us a text Amy Schumer stars in Kinda Pregnant, a movie that feels like it was written during a baby shower and edited during a nap. Netflix tossed $15M at it and somehow still ended up with a punchline that overstayed its welcome. We walked in expecting garbage—and left with hot takes, real talk about pregnancy, and more than a few “yeah, that tracks” moments. By the Numbers Release Year: 2024 Platform: Netflix Budget: $15 million Rotten Tomatoes Score: 3...
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Send us a text Amy Schumer stars in Kinda Pregnant, a movie that feels like it was written during a baby shower and edited during a nap. Netflix tossed $15M at it and somehow still ended up with a punchline that overstayed its welcome. We walked in expecting garbage—and left with hot takes, real talk about pregnancy, and more than a few “yeah, that tracks” moments. By the Numbers Release Year: 2024 Platform: Netflix Budget: $15 million Rotten Tomatoes Score: 3...
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The Movie Club
Kinda Pregnant or Kinda Trash? We Watched Amy Schumer’s Worst-Rated Movie So You Don’t Have To
Send us a text Amy Schumer stars in Kinda Pregnant, a movie that feels like it was written during a baby shower and edited during a nap. Netflix tossed $15M at it and somehow still ended up with a punchline that overstayed its welcome. We walked in expecting garbage—and left with hot takes, real talk about pregnancy, and more than a few “yeah, that tracks” moments. By the Numbers Release Year: 2024 Platform: Netflix Budget: $15 million Rotten Tomatoes Score: 3...
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4 months ago
41 minutes

The Movie Club
The Departed: The Movie That Finally Broke Scorsese
Send us a text DiCaprio kills it. Nicholson looks like the Dollar Store version of Beetlejuice. Baldwin's accent sounds like you just went into debt from your $0.10, 10-for-1 Columbia House CD deal. Wahlberg is sexy AF. And Damon? He disappoints one of us. In this episode, we talk "The Departed" By the Numbers Release Year: 2006Budget: $90 millionBox Office: $291.5 million worldwideRotten Tomatoes: 91% (critics), 94% (audience)Directed by: Martin ScorseseAcademy Awards: 4 Wins (Best Picture, ...
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5 months ago
28 minutes

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This Netflix Series Will Gut‑Punch Every Parent—‘Adolescence’ Hits Different
Send us a text In this episode, we do something different. We break down Adolescence, Netflix’s four‑part series that tears the crap out of every parent’s stomach. It’s a crime drama following 13‑year‑old Jamie Miller after his arrest for murdering classmate Katie Leonard, and it digs into how his family unravels, Jamie’s own demons, and the darker corners of online radicalization and toxic masculinity. Every episode plays out in one continuous take - no cuts, the camera keep rolling. Y...
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6 months ago
30 minutes

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They Woke Up with a Tiger, a Baby, and a $469M Payday—Let’s Talk The Hangover
Send us a text You ever wake up missing a tooth, sharing a suite with a tiger, and somehow spark a $469M global phenomenon? That’s The Hangover. It wasn’t just a comedy—it was a cultural reset. No A-listers (at the time), no big expectations, just chaos, chemistry, and a story that slapped. We break down the casting near-misses, Vegas madness, and why this film still outpunches most comedies today (even with Mike Tyson in it). In this episode, we look at The Hangover, comedy, film ratings, Os...
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7 months ago
50 minutes

The Movie Club
THE BEST Love story EVER is...
Send us a text Love stories in movies are either timeless classics, guilty pleasures, or complete disasters—sometimes all at once. In this episode, we break down four films that have defined (or divided) the romance genre. A Walk to Remember made an entire generation sob, Casablanca set the gold standard for on-screen love, Sweet Home Alabama turned small-town romance into a legal mess, and Crazy Stupid Love made us all want Ryan Gosling’s wardrobe. Some of these hold up, some don’t—but we’re...
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9 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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Remember the Titans: The Film That Taught Us More Than Football
Send us a textWhat makes Remember the Titans such a standout? It’s not just the football—it’s the heart, the teamwork, and the lessons that go beyond the gridiron. From Denzel Washington’s tough-love Coach Boone to the unforgettable team dynamics, this film blends humor, raw emotion, and redemption into every play. Whether it’s "left side, strong side" or Cheryl Yost’s spirited banter, every moment delivers a touchdown of feels.In this episode, we dive into the film’s themes of leadership, un...
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9 months ago
1 hour

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Die Hard: The Greatest Action Christmas Debate Ever Told
Send us a textDie Hard’s cult status sparks debates over its place as a Christmas movie or just a badass action flick. From Bruce Willis redefining action heroes to Alan Rickman’s legendary Hans Gruber, this episode unpacks the humor, explosions, and glass-shattering moments that made Nakatomi Plaza immortal.In this episode, we look at Die Hard through the lenses of humor, 80s action tropes, and holiday spirit. We debate whether Bruce Willis' John McClane redefined the action hero archetype, ...
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10 months ago
52 minutes

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Holiday Throwdown: Crowning the Ultimate Christmas Movie
Send us a textThe Throwdown is a Christmas clash of epic proportions! We’re diving into National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, It’s a Wonderful Life, and more. Packed with laughs, trivia, and fiery debates, we explore the best scenes, characters, and unforgettable moments of these holiday classics.In this episode, we look at National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, It’s a Wonderful Life, and Christmas with the Cranks, breaking down iconic moments, holiday nostalgia, and ...
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10 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes

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Ep. 6 'Seven': Inside the Minds of Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt
Send us a textDavid Fincher's 1995 thriller 'Seven,' detectives Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and Mills (Brad Pitt) pursue a serial killer whose murders are inspired by the seven deadly sins, leading to a harrowing and unforgettable climax. In this episode, we delve into the intricate layers of 'Seven,' exploring David Fincher's directorial brilliance, the compelling performances of Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt, and the film's enduring impact on the crime thriller genre.By the Numbers:Total ...
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11 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: The Only Thanksgiving Movie That Matters
Send us a textNeil Page, a high-strung executive, teams up with the quirky Del Griffith in a desperate journey to get home for Thanksgiving. Along the way, misadventures and personality clashes lead to hilarity, unexpected friendship, and a touching realization about human connection. In this episode, we look at Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, John Hughes’ iconic comedy featuring Steve Martin, John Candy, and an unforgettable journey home. Packed with humor, mishaps, and heartfelt moments, t...
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11 months ago
1 hour 42 minutes

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Tropic Thunder: How Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr. Created Comedy Gold
Send us a textBen Stiller’s Tropic Thunder is one of the boldest and funniest films of the 2000s. We’re diving into its massive $195 million success, breaking down hilarious scenes, exploring why Robert Downey Jr.'s performance still captivates, and debating why it remains a comedic classic. By the Numbers: Tropic Thunder (2008)Total Budget Spent on the Movie: $92 millionGross Revenue: $195 millionBox Office Revenue: $110 million (Domestic)Streaming Revenue: $85 million (Global)Awards Won: 1 ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 38 minutes

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10 Things We Hate About ‘10 Things I Hate About You: 90s Nostalgia
Send us a textSummary:We take a hilarious walk down memory lane with 10 Things I Hate About You, from Heath Ledger’s magnetic charm to the iconic scenes that made this film an essential 90s classic. Whether you’re into teen drama, Shakespearean adaptations, or 90s nostalgia, this episode’s a must-listen.By the Numbers: 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)Total budget spent: $13 millionGross revenue: $53.5 million worldwideBox office revenue: $38.2 million (domestic)Streaming revenue: Not publicl...
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1 year ago
1 hour 25 minutes

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Slasher Showdown: Halloween vs. Friday the 13th vs. Nightmare on Elm Street.
Send us a textSummary:We take a trip back to the heart of classic horror, dissecting Halloween, Friday the 13th, and Nightmare on Elm Street. From Michael Myers' eerie silence to Freddy Krueger's quips, we revisit what made these slashers iconic and poke fun at their wild inconsistencies. It's scary how much we love these flawed gems.By the Numbers:Halloween (1978):Total budget spent: $300,000Gross revenue: $70 millionBox office revenue: $47 million (domestic)Streaming revenue: Not publicly a...
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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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The Loons Are Calling: A Deep Dive into On Golden Pond
Send us a textWe talk loons, life, and laughter in our breakdown of On Golden Pond. From Norman’s biting wit to Ethel’s enduring patience, we cover the legendary cast, iconic lines, and hilarious movie quirks. If you’ve ever wondered how loons could steal a show, this episode’s for you!By the Numbers: On Golden Pond (1981)Total budget spent: $15 millionGross revenue: $119 million worldwideBox office revenue: $119 millionStreaming revenue: Not publicly availableAwards won: 3 (Academy Awards fo...
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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Movie Club
Send us a text Amy Schumer stars in Kinda Pregnant, a movie that feels like it was written during a baby shower and edited during a nap. Netflix tossed $15M at it and somehow still ended up with a punchline that overstayed its welcome. We walked in expecting garbage—and left with hot takes, real talk about pregnancy, and more than a few “yeah, that tracks” moments. By the Numbers Release Year: 2024 Platform: Netflix Budget: $15 million Rotten Tomatoes Score: 3...