Episode 570
"Revenge of the Nerds"
Actor: Robert Carradine
Robert joins me to talk about his new podcast "The Party Nerds Pop-Cast"
We also dive into his filmography, talking about some of the more underrated entries.
We conclude the interview with a deep dive of "Revenge of the Nerds"
The topics we touch on are:
1. Why Revenge of the Nerds divides so many people (I believe its generational)
2. The fact that Siskel and Ebert loved it.
3. What seems to get lost is that this is not a perfect movie, but it has a big heart. It's a movie about standing up for yourself, confronting bullies and be ok in your own skin. It is absolutely a feel good story.
4. That remarkable cast.
This and much more.
Welcome, Robert Carradine.
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