Send us some fan mail! What if the funniest scenes in a movie feel like your worst social nightmares? We dive into “Friendship,” a Tim Robinson-led dramedy that turns adult loneliness, neediness, and status anxiety into a ride that’s equal parts laugh-out-loud and curl-your-toes tense. From a sewer “adventure” gone wrong to the guys’ night boxing fiasco and a toad trip that ends at Subway, we unpack why the film’s chaos feels personal—and why it works. If this breakdown made you laugh, wince...
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Send us some fan mail! What if the funniest scenes in a movie feel like your worst social nightmares? We dive into “Friendship,” a Tim Robinson-led dramedy that turns adult loneliness, neediness, and status anxiety into a ride that’s equal parts laugh-out-loud and curl-your-toes tense. From a sewer “adventure” gone wrong to the guys’ night boxing fiasco and a toad trip that ends at Subway, we unpack why the film’s chaos feels personal—and why it works. If this breakdown made you laugh, wince...
Send us some fan mail! This week's Bonus episode we are discussing the segment Second Honeymoon from V/H/S 1! Its directed by Ti West! So it's fitting that it's the same release week as The House of the Devil. Give us a listen! We would love to hear from you! Send us an email and maybe it will be read on the podcast! werecommendmailbag@gmail.com To quickly follow us on social's or listen on another platform follow the link! http://linktr.ee/werecommendpodcast Music produced by Joey...
We Recommend: A Movie Podcast
Send us some fan mail! What if the funniest scenes in a movie feel like your worst social nightmares? We dive into “Friendship,” a Tim Robinson-led dramedy that turns adult loneliness, neediness, and status anxiety into a ride that’s equal parts laugh-out-loud and curl-your-toes tense. From a sewer “adventure” gone wrong to the guys’ night boxing fiasco and a toad trip that ends at Subway, we unpack why the film’s chaos feels personal—and why it works. If this breakdown made you laugh, wince...