It’s a new Outdated Entertainment Hour podcast episode about a classic film you might have forgotten about: Host Bob Smith (Good Times, The Outdated Wrestling Hour) welcomes back the learned and multi-faceted actor and director Adam Baritot as they discuss Babe, the supposed “family film” that was a lot deeper – and far more entertaining – than virtually any other movie of its kind. Starring James Cromwell and featuring incredible animal animations and amazing scenery, Babe proved that a litt...
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It’s a new Outdated Entertainment Hour podcast episode about a classic film you might have forgotten about: Host Bob Smith (Good Times, The Outdated Wrestling Hour) welcomes back the learned and multi-faceted actor and director Adam Baritot as they discuss Babe, the supposed “family film” that was a lot deeper – and far more entertaining – than virtually any other movie of its kind. Starring James Cromwell and featuring incredible animal animations and amazing scenery, Babe proved that a litt...
A long time in the making, the new episode of The Outdated Entertainment Hour features a first-time guest in journalist and film critic Jon Pine, who helps unearth 10 astoundingly overlooked film comedies from the past several decades. Pine and host Bob Smith (Good Times, Pro Wrestling Illustrated, Mr. Minutiae) take a loving look back at comedies featuring such legends as Peter Falk, Art Carney, Dick Shawn, Ernie Kovacs, Dom DeLuise, John Candy, and more film greats. See you if you remember ...
The Outdated Entertainment Hour With Bob Smith
It’s a new Outdated Entertainment Hour podcast episode about a classic film you might have forgotten about: Host Bob Smith (Good Times, The Outdated Wrestling Hour) welcomes back the learned and multi-faceted actor and director Adam Baritot as they discuss Babe, the supposed “family film” that was a lot deeper – and far more entertaining – than virtually any other movie of its kind. Starring James Cromwell and featuring incredible animal animations and amazing scenery, Babe proved that a litt...