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September 5, 2025 60 mins

Lol, that's not funny

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On this week's episode, Andrew plays a prank on Sam, and they discuss this American remake of a French film starring Miley Cyrus and Demi Moore. Will this film make us laugh out loud with joy, or will it be sent back to France to never be taken off the shelf again?

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(00:01):
All around bizarre film. Yeah, strange choices.
Yeah, well, I Sam, I do have a confession for you.
Yeah, what's up? So, you know, usually I do a bit
at the end of each episode. How I always look forward.
To it and the bits are great, you know, people love them,
people love them, people love them.
People are right in, but you're saying so.
Are you about to break my heart right now?

(00:21):
In lieu of a bit this week. I don't.
I don't have anything prepared. I was on set.
Wow, the the bit is a bit of a prank and the prank is I did not
watch this movie and I wanted tosee if I could convince you that
I did. Are you fucking serious?
The video is I made you much loland then I didn't.
Oh my God. Sent to give a new a vocal warm

(00:58):
up. Yeah.
Jason Momoa is Zoe Kravitz's stepfather.
Antonio Banderas was also DakotaJohnson's stepfather.
I learned these facts through Wikipedia.
You stay with me. Mommy Mammy mash my M&M's and
then. Mommy Jason Momo, Mommy, Mommy
Melanie Griffith, Daddy Don Johnson's step daddy and Tony.

(01:20):
Mommy. Melanie Griffith, Daddy Don
Johnson, Stepdaddy Antonio Beres, Madam Web.
Welcome to show formers. I'm Sam.
And I'm Andrew. This is the podcast where we
watch and discuss movies from roughly 2012 to 2020, although

(01:43):
we tend to focus on 20/15/2014. I think 2015 is our that's their
sweet spot. That's the best year for a show
former. I think we were 14, so we were
kind of like. That was prime time, but it's
also known as the pump and dump period of Hollywood.
Not exactly a golden age, but definitely a time of high
fertility for this place known as Denzel.

(02:06):
Town. We'll tamp, we'll stamp.
Hollywood was so fertile, in fact, that we'd not seen many of
the movies that were produced. So if they're good, they're bad,
or they're just a little man, we're going to cover them all.
If it's been sitting on the shelf, well, it's time to take
it off and say. Evaluate.
Say it with us, everyone. Well, now we're going to.
Now we're going to. Do you think other podcasts get

(02:28):
as bored of their intro as we do?
Do do do many podcasts have an intro anymore?
I feel like I feel like that wasa holdover, like kind of like
from the radio days. Like it'd be like welcome to
blah blah blah blah blah blah. I feel like a lot of times it's
like, OK, so today we're here with our guests.
Very low. Maybe we're trying to hold on to

(02:50):
some sort of legitimacy in this medium.
I love I love Amy Poehler's podcast.
Love Amy Poehler. It's the most low energy podcast
of all time. Pulls up, wears her big glasses.
Has her funny friend on that. They talk for 5 minutes and then
it's just like, hey, hey. Hey.

(03:10):
How you doing, Andy Samberg? Yeah, there's no directions.
It's just, it's just like, it's just kind of like this phone,
the Marc Maron's, which he does the best, but also that being
said, he locks the gates. Lock the gates.
Fascism taking over people. I saw him ahead of like a weird
crossover moment where he was onPod Save America.

(03:34):
Oh yeah. And it was just like an hour and
a half interview with him and I was like, this is like these are
my 2 separate things and now they're together which must mean
something. It, I mean, to be fair, it's
they have PB and J. It's not like like, you know,
it's not like it's not like a super insane thing for Marc and
Maron to go. Do you have a political podcast?
Last week they had Pete Buttigieg and now they have Marc

(03:57):
Maron. Yeah.
I think it's a little different than APB and Ji.
Think. Fluffer Nutter.
I Buttigieg is a less of an interesting guest than Marin.
He's probably dry, right Pete? Yeah, no, you kidding me?
Mayor. Pete, he's a politician, dude.
Yeah. I mean, I would say 90% of them

(04:18):
aren't actually like interesting.
Well, I'll say Marc Maron is more interesting, you know,
funny and engaging. But Pete Buttigieg is a you
know, I love Mayor Pete. Here's my.
Here's my issue with. Not to get political.
Here's my issue. I know we have a lot of fans on
the right who listen to this. Yeah, I mean like a checkered
demographics. It's like 90% on the right, 5%

(04:42):
moderate, 5 libs. Yeah, we have 5% libs.
We know who our libs are in the audience, our mommies.
So I I haven't seen you a bit man.
It's been like almost two weeks again.
Yeah, what have you been up to? I just wrapped on a movie she
was working as a set PA on a feature film called Drifter

(05:03):
starring Sun Kang. Sun Kang, the guy from Fast and
the Furious. Yeah, I mean the guy from Fast
and the Furious. It actually was interesting
because a lot of people in the OR could be shot at this live
event and people there like are all like into cars and they were
up to the Han. So like a lot of them didn't
know him as Sun Kang. I mean doing wrong.

(05:23):
Like I would say most probably like really OK, like OK, Sun
Kang, but a lot of Han, I love you Han Han.
You're my favorite Han. I love you.
And I'm like, that must kind of suck like to to be there for you
and like your own like, you know, original thing.
And they're like Han. Not even.
Not even Han Solo. Not even Han Solo, but he's
named after Han Solo I think. Is like in the movie, they

(05:46):
reference it. I don't know if it's like that,
but I think his character name was inspired by Han Solo.
Because, because he's like, because he's a cool guy and like
a driver, you know? Yeah, because I've actually only
seen the first the first film, so.
So you're. Not even familiar.
No character of Han. He's he's kind of cool because
he's, he kind of is just like the Brad Pitt role in Ocean's

(06:07):
11. He's just kind of always eating.
French fries. He's he's always just eating and
like chill in the background andthen like he gets the deal.
Cool thing where like he drives a car so that's kind of his
whole thing. That's great.
Sounds like a great gig. So he's he's making this movie
Drifter. It was.
Is he like the director? He wrote it, he's producing it,
he's directing it, and he's starring in it.

(06:28):
He's the star. He's the star, too.
Wow. He was.
Yeah, he he was. He's one of the hardest working
dudes I've ever seen. He's the sweetest guys I've ever
seen. So great experience.
A great experience. Any fun anecdotes?
Fun anecdotes. Oh, let me think, Oh, I was with
him for a lot of the team or, orI spent a lot of time just with

(06:50):
Sung. So I was like, they are like,
you know, like with him like in first team PA, which is like
people don't know. It's like you're in charge of
the actress and making sure thatthey have water and shade and
food and you're kind of there like, you know, like keep an eye
on them. So he went up to a suite to meet
with somebody and he came out and I guess they gave him as
like a gift, like a whole tray, like a Chick-fil-A.
So he had like a gigantic, like,you know, like tray of Nuggets.

(07:13):
Aw, the Nuggets are the best. And he looks at me and goes,
Andrew, these are so good. Like, Andrew, like these Nuggets
are amazing. Well, it's so addictive.
And I was like, yeah, they are. And he and he and he kind of
just like, gives me an offer to the tray.
And I said, all right, next song, I took some chicken
Nuggets. I thought that was kind of it,
like he's like walking around with it.
And then and I was like a song. I was like, I was like, I was

(07:34):
like, oh, son, do you want me tohold it?
And he was like, oh, no, no, no,these are all for me.
And then he's walking around theplace eating the chicken
Nuggets. How?
Many Nuggets. Like a gigantic tray of Nuggets.
So like. A catering order.
Like catering order? Which I've seen before.
And he kept being like, Oh my God, these are so addictive.
Which was confusing because I like because there was almost
like he never had he never had Chick-fil-A before.

(07:55):
Or maybe a chicken nugget. Yeah.
God forbid. But he but he was just popping
them and he's and then and then and then and we're going to
everyone to set and then he makes a left and goes that like
into the car show and the whole the whole area and just hands
out like probably 200 chicken Nuggets.
Wow. He's walking around to all the
drivers handing them out. And it was genuinely like such a

(08:16):
sweet moment. Like he was like he was just, I
kept getting stuck on like he was like so amazed by the
Chick-fil-A in a way that was like, I think genuinely just
never had this before. He's kept being like, these are
so addictive like that, that that's what he kept saying to
me. They are good.
I don't know what it is about them, I think.
Because they're fried. Well, they're fried, but I think

(08:38):
they like you get a chicken nugget from BK McDonald's.
It's like mashed up ground, whatever the fuck it is.
The Chick-fil-A Nuggets are likesliced chicken breast chunks.
Then they're battered and I think the batter has like a
little sweetness to it. There is a little sweetness to
it and it's. Fucking good, especially when

(08:58):
you dump it in the Polynesian sauce.
We haven't. We haven't had breakfast.
Yet guys, we also, we also want to say we don't condone, like,
you know, chick-fil-A's beliefs.We don't condone it, but you
know, sorry, wait, no, wait, sorry.
All right, it's 90% right. So we do condone their beliefs
and we, and we love Chick-fil-A.We're pandering.
And guys and guys, guys, you gotto try their Nuggets, right?

(09:19):
From catering. It's just the best.
It's the best way to eat a Chick-fil-A.
It'd be a nugget, right? Yeah, they're Nuggets and Sun
Kang. What's that?
A Mcnugget, but that. Sun Kang was quoted as saying
what? They're addictive.
They're. Addictive.
So what have you been up to? Yeah, I mean, it's been an
exciting week. I had my first DND session on

(09:42):
Discord last night. Yeah.
How was that? It was actually pretty fun.
There is this if you heard this website DND Beyond.
No, I'm not. Should check it out.
It makes. It makes it.
Incredibly easy to play like you, there's like maps and the
DM can change stuff in real time.
I found it much more engaging toactually be in the story then

(10:06):
when I had done the DND in person where you're just kind of
around the table. But for DNDI mean it's cool
though because Song Kang also joined also joined your campaign
right? Yeah, he said.
Jesus Christ this game is so addicting.
That guy gets addicted to everything.
DND Chick-fil-A. No one is safe.

(10:28):
So this is also Speaking of somebody that has played a lot
of DND. So you are now virgin again,
right? I'm a born again DN deer.
Yeah. No, like, no, like, but I mean
like, it's kind of a rule of thumb.
Like, you know, once you start playing like DND, you become a
virgin again. Oh.

(10:48):
Yes, I am a virgin again, so that's been nice.
Yeah, I feel very pure as I go through this campaign.
Yeah, yeah, I bet you feel so pure that you can, but you feel
so pure that you could have a Chick-fil-A, let's say a tray of
Nuggets, and feel and feel like you're addicted to it.

(11:08):
Just feel like a beautiful untouched nug.
It's wonderful. I have a friend who worked there
and they said what they did was they grabbed the employees by
the back of the head and they hit their head into the counter
until. God damn it, sometimes you say
shit and I'm like, oh, he's actually telling the truth.
And they hit them. They hit them so hard until

(11:30):
their brains just become mush. They get so foggy.
My pleasure, my pleasure. And they keep on the basement.
Yeah, yeah, there's little people in the basement battering
up the nugs. That's why they're so good.
Maybe the kids and weapons are battering the nugs in the
fucking basement of Chick-fil-A.All right, let's just get into

(11:51):
the the order of the day all. Right, So what?
Well what you say y'all lol lol.I was thinking so.
Today we're covering 2012 lol. Now did you think it was lol or
did you think it was pronounced loli?
Thought it was dude. You're on one today man.

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This is the American remake of the French film.
What? You didn't know that.
No. This is the American remake of
the French film of the same name, directed by the same
woman. What?
Yeah Man stars Miley Cyrus and Demi Moore as mother and
daughter. Why didn't they remake this?

(12:37):
I was hoping you'd be like, yeah, like this is a remake of
the 400 Blows. I was like, should I miss that?
Yeah, this is into the same lineage as True Fo and Godard.
I I read the script in the I'm doing I'm doing pussy boots I
get in French and I do the spinefrom team water 2.

(12:57):
I read the script in the I said Miley has to play this role.
We have to do LOL. L0L 0L0 LLOL Miley is a
generational talent. Miley Silas.
Or because daddy was in a Mulholland Dr. I don't know what
I I can't do a French accent. I just found out.
You're doing a little bit like the chef from right That not

(13:19):
right that toy did the mermaid. And you're doing the crab.
I'm doing Sebastian Wait, Sebastian A.
Producer Bash does have a crab hands, which we never addressed
on the show, but he was, he was.He was born a lobster boy.
Such a crab boy. It's a.

(13:40):
Little off sometimes because he has to pinch the little.
He's pinching the dials for us. But I guess we should tell
people what the movie's about. So as the new school year
begins, Lola. And this is apartment because
guys, we're almost incept. Back to school, Back to.
School. And Lola's heart is broken by

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her boyfriend right as she comesback to school because I guess
he cheats on her. He cheats on her.
He breaks her heart. And the boyfriend's name is Chad
and the new guy's name is Kyle. And this is not a joke.
These are the actual names. I do wonder if they went to,
like, a high school, like in 2000 and 1112, and they were

(14:23):
just like, what's your name Chad?
What's your name Kyle? What's your name Alexander?
And they were like, OK, we'll pick two at random.
We'll do Chad and Kyle. Yeah, the Chad and Kyle.
Yeah. So the plot, honestly, it
actually, I feel like once you find out that it's an American
remake of a French film, it actually becomes much more clear

(14:43):
why the structure is very loose,kind of aimless, which is this
signifier of a French film. Would you call it a hangout
movie? You could call it a hangout
film. I don't know if it's a hangout I
would want to be at but it. Is interesting because I was
looking at the comments, I went back and watched the trailer,

(15:07):
the comments in the YouTube section, all all praise.
It's actually it's it was a perfect medium of the era.
It's all like, it's all like, I like praise from women who
probably were like 1516 at a time being like, I'd be like, I
love this movie. I watched it a million times.
It makes my heart so happy. So these are more recent

(15:28):
comments. No, no, no old, old comments.
Yeah, like they're from like like 13 years ago.
And so it's, so it's that. And then it's like, dudes,
you're probably 45 being like, feel like, I can't believe she
said that kind of dialogue. Like, OK, like we get it.
So it's like people are. Common thing, shit like that.
Yeah, like, like, oh, because it's because it's a bad trailer

(15:49):
too. I mean, but but it's like, it's
like, oh, it's like, of course she feels that way.
Like it's dudes you're trying tobe like who's trying to be smart
and get one up on. Ha ha ha ha on lol.
An lol movie like damn Dan did you got him?
I guess some of you might be wondering why the film is called
LOL. It's because her name.
In the beginning of the film Lola says her nickname is Lowell

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and that everyone calls her that.
But throughout, throughout the course of the film, nobody calls
her LOL and her name is just Lola and they call her Lola.
But they do call her late to dinner, which which is a big
plot line of issue in this movie.
And she gets very upset. She's very upset.
She says just don't call me latefor dinner lol.

(16:33):
And they say, and they say, we'll call you lol.
So this film came out in March of 2012.
We were in 4th grade so no, not really aware of this.
No, not at all. I remember seeing the poster
like on Netflix or wherever 'cause it was like it's Miley

(16:53):
Cyrus like on a bed, like texting and it's got the big lol
like I remember that image but was never drawn to click it and
watch it. So yeah, I I had never heard of
this movie, so this was a this was a complete surprise to me.
Thanks producer Bash and. Deep on the shelf.
Deep on the shelf. Back of the shelf, yeah, and.

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There's a reason for it, but this kind of this kind of a
phase of Miley's career is interesting because the Hannah
Montana movie was O 9. I have the whole breakdown if
you want to hear it. Yeah.
Well, I was going to say too, because then what the next year
was Hertz working on Robin Thicke, right?
You're correct, which I didn't actually realize.
So she does. Hannah Montana O 6 to 2011.

(17:38):
Wow, five seasons. I mean that I think technically
there's 4 but I don't know how. The Disney Channel season
breakdown. I think what they did was they
would never do a fifth season because they would have to renew
contracts and pay them more. So they would like do like 30
mini episodes or whatever like you know, like in the season and
make it like. The.
Longer season. Penny Pinchers at Disney, man.

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But throughout the Hannah Montana run, I just wrote down
some notable things. She voiced the girl in Bolt in
2008. John Travolta Hey, hey, I'm a
dog. Miley Cyrus.
Hey, I'm Bolt. No, I'm Bolt.
Oh, big old bald. Wait, he's Bolt?
Who? Who voices the little hamster?

(18:23):
I feel like it's like with John Turturro or something like that.
It can't be James Lipton, but he's on here.
I wish it was doing something. I also do hope that Travolta
like showed up to his agent and they were like, hey, dude,
Travolta, we got an offer for you.
You're Bolt. And he's like driving in his
like car. And you know, it's a little

(18:46):
staticky. He's like, I'm Bolt.
I'm fucking. I can probably go Bolt though
and take this toupee off. Oh my God.
They're like, no, we need you tofeel like you're like, no, like
you should wear a toupee for 11 more years and then you can go
bald. Is that true?
I feel like he just went bald over COVID.
He definitely did, but his hair does look funky.
Because there wasn't like a, there wasn't like a period of

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him like, you know, he's trying to bald a little bit.
It was just he had a full head of hair and then he was
completely bald. Yeah, look at that.
That's a tube. Hey.
What a big Superman. That's too bad.
Love John Travolta? Has he done anything in the
list? He did that.

(19:29):
He did that Saturday Night FeverSanta Claus ad.
He's he's too fit to play Santa.Come on, Like, what are we doing
here? He's a.
Little Chunky for that, but he'salso, you know, trying to dance.
Still, he's a. Guys, come on.
No more thin Santa's. No more fucking JK Simmons.
I'm ripped, Santa. Come on.

(19:50):
What? Was that movie called Red One?
Red one, yeah. Not to be confused with Deadly
Night Silent. Not what the fuck?
Was in. I kind of like silent.
Oh no, it's the violent night. Violent night.
Is David Harmer and John Leguizamo and Beverly D'Angelo.
It's a fun little. Also, not to be confused with

(20:12):
the new Arnold movie. He's playing Santa Arnold.
Come on dude. I'm pretty sure because Arnold.
You're too buff for Santa man. You're still buff.
You've been buff for fucking 60 years at this point.
You. You don't need to be Santa.
Unless it's also like another stupid ad, but I think it might
be a full blown movie. Wow.
Look at him. Arnold you can be.

(20:34):
You can be Krampus because that's your culture.
But it's crazy. Arnold, you're allowed to be
Krampus, but you got to leave Santa for one for the Americans
and two for the fat Americans. Who would be the best guy to
play Santa? Santa right now, the best guy.
25. Oh well, Jack Black just almost
played him, but he played Satan.Wait, I can see the the the.

(20:56):
Poster. Yeah, Dear Satan.
God damn it, what is up with allthese weird like edgy Santa
movies? I It's a Farley Brothers movie
too. Cut off the heels of a green
book. Who's our best fat guy out?
Well, 'cause they're all well, 'cause they're all I was.
Going to say they're all having these transformations, yeah.
Shit, who's our Who's our best fat guy right now?

(21:17):
Best fat actor in Hollywood. If we wanted to self harm, we
could cast Josh Gad. Oh.
I can't stand that guy. He's my pick of the week.
He's my enemy of the week. Do you Do you know what he
called his book? It's summer or something.
In GAD we trust No, just good. Just good.

(21:39):
I don't. I don't.
I don't trust you enough to you.Have to shake a stick, God damn
it. God damn it, Josh Gad.
God damn it, now I'm upset and I'm not excited for Christmas.
And I famously love Christmas. So Christmas.
One of our biggest Christmas lovers right here.
I'm more partial to Thanksgivingbecause I love my family so

(22:01):
much. And I just want to say thanks.
Thankful, thank you to everybody.
I will say though, I forgot Travolta did OJ.
Yes, he plays Shapiro. The glove doesn't fit.
Hey, you must have quit. Should we do the OJ show as an
episode? That was pretty popular.
That was that was huge. That was a huge show, so.

(22:25):
True, the never ending battle. What is and isn't a shelf
warmer? Wayne of the comments.
Completely arbitrary rules made by us that changes every
episode. Anyway.
So lol. Lol 09 she does the Hannah
Montana movie which I definitelysaw in the theater.
Yes, oh huge event I also. Definitely watched Hannah

(22:47):
Montana was like one of my like when if you asked me when I was
like 10 have. You ever talked about this
before? What?
You were also I. Loved Hannah Montana.
It was huge. I mean, to me, there were three
big shows in my upbringing, at least for Disney.
Disney Wizards was probably my favorite.
Wizard was good I. Fucking loved Wizards.

(23:07):
Very funny. Obviously.
David Deluise. Yes, the father, son of Dom
Deluise. Sorry this is such a tangent.
Have I ever told you my Dom Deluise story?
No better time than right now, my friend.
Because I, I actually don't knowways to come up in the podcast
again. So I still like what, the 40th
anniversary of Blazing Saddles when I was like 13, I guess, or,

(23:32):
or whatever, 12 or 13. Yeah.
And I was like already like intothat kind of like and and the
Mel Brooks. Yeah, yeah.
And that kind of like era film and the comedian and stuff like
that. So I knew who dumbed.
Oh. Professional.
Yeah, anybody can be a comic now.
Back then, they were professional.
Absolutely. And he comes in at the end of

(23:52):
Blazing Settles, and he's like the gay, like director, Yeah.
And he's so funny, but I like thought about it and I was like,
he died like, like 10 years later.
Yeah, whatever. And I was like, he had no idea
he was we dead in 10 years. Damn.
And the final third act of placing saddles, I just spiraled
about death, really. And my dad's like next to me,
like, like he's having a great time.
Like like what? Probably 12 / 13.

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And I was like, wait, he was dead in 10 years and had no idea
I could die tomorrow, but I would have no idea.
And my dad just loving the thirdnight of Blazing Saddle.
And I'm like on the verge of tears, like, and my whole world
is shocked ever going home in the shower and like sitting
there for like half an hour and being like, I might die
tomorrow. And that was a fucking Dom that
we used at the end of Blazing Saddles.

(24:37):
Thanks Tom Deluise. Well then we had David Deluise
as the Russo father. Yeah, and his nudes got leaked.
Do you remember that? What David Deluise's nudes?
His nudes got leaked, he was like a Reddit leak and it was
like him showing a hole I'm pretty sure.
Showing the. Hole, I swear to God.
So these weren't Dick Deluise pics?

(24:58):
No, it was like him naked on a bed hole.
Pictures. Yeah, it was like him.
It's like, it's like he's a tripod, I think.
Like he was like. He set it up.
Yeah, he was posing. But yeah, Hannah Montana was
hilarious. I remember when they when Season
3 ended, there was something we remember.
Blue jeans, the horse. Yeah, which is now kind of funny

(25:19):
with Jean Jacket. Oh, from Nope.
Yeah. Nope, kind of similar.
God I love to see the Jean jacket just eat up.
Eat up blue jeans. Blue jeans just gobble it up,
but blue jeans has like some illness or something, a tuma.
A tuma, A tuma, A tuma I'm Santa.
Ho ho. Ho ho.

(25:40):
The LOL sequel Ho ho. Ho.
And something happens to the horse at the end of that season,
like they fucking horse dies or something.
And this season, it kind of comes to a close.
I thought it was that Miley wenthome to Nashville for the
weekend and then there was like a drive by and a stray bullet

(26:02):
hit the hit blue jeans in the. Head Oh, a crazed fan was trying
to kill Hannah. Yeah.
Found out it was Miley. Gray, but but what's so
disappointing about it was it was completely random.
It was just like, you know, likethey hit another target.
They shot at the target. I was the mayor of Nashville, I
think, and then they missed and it hit blue jeans just right in

(26:23):
the head. Oh fuck.
I didn't. Miley was never the same.
I didn't realize I must have missed that episode.
That's why she was twerking on Robin Thicke at the.
That makes perfect sense now. But then O 9 Miley Cyrus does
Party in the USA, which is a bona fide classic classic hit.

(26:44):
I mean, that's like one of the top 10 songs of our youth.
Yeah, absolutely. It it it it really was a little
was inescapable for years. It probably still is
inescapable. I'm not like sick of it.
No. It comes out I'm like hell yeah,
yeah, yeah. It's a party in the ass and.

(27:09):
You should do an edit from beinglike but it cost you the
greatest showman ladies and justice is the moment you're
waiting for. Is she in that?
No. No Zendaya.
Zendaya Yeah, I remember watching Party in the USA music
video on Teen Nick. Yeah, yes.

(27:31):
Very early in the morning. I remember that too.
I think it must have been teen Nick.
I think I. Told you this before it had been
Disney, right? I mean, 'cause she was still
working for Disney. Well, no part in the USA was
just a song. It wasn't like it wasn't a
Disney label. I mean, that song was
everywhere. And I remember I must have told
you this in second grade, my daily routine was waking up at

(27:52):
5:00 in the morning. Yeah.
And I would watch Family Mattersat 5.
I tell us on the podcast, I don't know.
And I'd watch Family Matters would play from 5:00 to 6:00.
And then from six to seven, FullHouse would play.
Oh, yes, Yeah. And somewhere between Full
House, my dad would wake up and be like, what the what the fuck
are you doing? And I was like.
I've been up since 5:00. Did I do that?

(28:16):
I built an invention, Dad. But they would always show like
either music videos or the new trailer for the new episode of
Degrassi which I never watched but I remember watching the
trailer I never. Gone to it either.
For Degrassi and being like thisis kind of a little edgy.
I had a similar thing but I had to wake up and watch the last
hour of Adult Swim so that wouldbe a a home movies usually and

(28:40):
that would lead into the cartoonfor Cartoon Network.
Interesting how our paths took two different Yeah, I'm watching
these kind of funny sitcoms, notdearly funny.
And I'm watching this early 2000s animated show that has
like, no staying cultural relevant cultural relevance
except that it got H John Benjamin on the map.

(29:02):
Then 2010 she does the last song.
Do you remember this movie? Liam Hemsworth.
Oh yeah. Oh wait, this I met, Yeah.
That must have been where they met.
I remember seeing the trailer for that.
That's kind of too early to be ashelf warmer, but I definitely.
Oh wow. It's on Disney Plus for those
curious and it has a 22% they have.
Everything on there, let me tellyou, they have everything.

(29:25):
Which is funny because three years ago they had nothing.
When they launched and they werelike, here's all of our titles.
It's like it's like 6 Marvel movies because like because like
half of them were still on Netflix.
It's like, it's like season 1 ofThe Mandalorian and every movie
we've ever made that we to be entirely.
OWN really wants to watch until you actually for some reason

(29:47):
want to watch a very specific Disney movie.
And it's always there. Yeah, it's like, it's nice.
It's like, yeah, like it's like,yeah, like.
Have you heard of Doctor Science's chemical lab from
1957? It's there.
It's there, you watch it. Which is so funny to me because
I remember when we were growing up and this is kind of
tangentially related to the shelf warmers concept, the
Disney Vault. Sure, yeah.

(30:08):
Which was such a huge deal, likeevery few years they would
release like a new edition of one of the classic films, like a
diamond edition. Yeah, Diamond Edition.
And there used to be a little thing like movie, little Disney
Movie Club thing in the corner of the DVD.
And my mom got me like a bootlegof The Lion King.
And I could tell it was like the, the, the cover was all

(30:29):
pixely. And I opened the disk and it had
like a weird feeling on it. And I was like, come on, mom.
Something's not right. But now kids grow up and they
can watch The Lion King wheneverthey want.
But I remember, I remember goingthat fucking Toys-R-Us, Yeah,
and seeing the huge display whena new movie.
Yes. Absolutely.
And it had all the and it's like, you really felt like these

(30:50):
films mattered, and now you can just fucking throw them on.
Yeah, yeah. And now you watch, like, Moana,
80 times. That's just like, you had to
click something on your TV, Moana.
Well, it was great that I had towake up and like, you know, like
you walk over the DVD cabinet and you're right.
Closer. I love putting in the disc.
God, we sound like fucking. I was going to say, yeah, we

(31:11):
sound. She's well because I.
Work in a library part time and the kids came in the other day
and they're like mom, mom. Like they have Lego movie and
she was like OK, but we just geton a streaming.
I was like, damn these kids. These kids yearn for physical.
Media, they want it. Do you think is a Song of the
South on Disney Plus? I don't believe it is.

(31:37):
I have no comment on that, if that's good or bad or not.
I think it should be. Yeah, I mean, like, it's
historical. It's historical, you know, like
for good and bad. But then it's funny because you
have these crazy Disney people who are like, so pissed that
they changed Splash Mountain, Ohyeah, to the Princess and the
Frog or whatever it is. Who cares?

(31:59):
Like, I mean, OK, I do get that way for Tower of Terror though.
Do not come for Tower of Terror.Do not release with.
The Guardians. It's so stupid.
It's so stupid, though. It's also like it.
It's awesome. Like, look, I like the Guardians

(32:20):
movies, but having the aestheticof an old Hollywood hotel
talking to you about something that's a little strange in the
Hollywood Tower hotel versus like, you know, the Guardians of
the Galaxy on a screen in front of you, who gives a shit?
Well, I guess the difference between the Tower of Terror and
the Splash Mountain is Tower of Terror is not culturally

(32:41):
insensitive. Yeah, that's true.
That's absolutely true. So they might.
They might keep it around, but yeah, she does Last Song in
2010, then she does. Then she kind of wraps up Hannah
Montana in 2011 and then she does this kind of hot film in
the city, lol in 2012 and then it's only a year after.

(33:03):
I for some reason I thought theywould be.
I guess our perception of time was a little different because
we were so young. But pretty much a year later she
does. We can't stop Wrecking Ball and
kind of reinvents herself, whichI remember that being a thing,
but it's it's weird to think that in my mind when and like my
consciousness, like Hannah Montana ends in my brain.

(33:25):
There's ten years that go by andthen Wrecking Ball comes out.
It's like 2 years later. She was a whole different
person. And it's like, oh, like she's a
she's, it's a comeback. But she really never went away,
No. No, like, no, no.
I think she'd want to change herimage, yeah, because then.
She definitely did. Because also she's not, she's
not been a time movie since then.

(33:47):
No, she's in like Guardians too.What?
She's the voice that Robot had at the end for some reason.
So there is an MCU connection. There is an MCU connection.
I don't know how to explain thatto people.
They probably know. Yeah, they probably know.

(34:09):
Sure. They have the same disease that
we have. Yeah.
And she's the Night Before also explain herself, but which is
very funny in that. Yeah, I would love to cover that
movie during Christmas. That would be good.
And then she's in the driveway dolls.
I think it's the only movies I can think of her.
Oh yeah. But the Wrecking Ball era was
probably her most at her peak. But that was a very significant

(34:33):
cultural moment, sure. That sounds great too, yeah.
I like we can't stop is one thatI would still kind of bump.
It's good. I do feel like that this movie
probably was what inspired her like to change her image.
It's definitely a reset. Spoiler alert, the movie is not

(34:55):
good. Bad.
It's that kind of. It's more WTF than Lol, which is
directed by Lisa Azuelos, who isthe director.
She also wrote and directed the French version, which came out
in 2008. And you could kind of see how it
could kind of be a good movie, this idea of like a coming of

(35:18):
age movie that kind of is A2 hander between the daughter and
the mother. But it does not translate to
this American film at all. But does the French version have
like better reviews? I think it's marginally better,
but this director also hasn't really done anything since.

(35:40):
Walked up to the director jail. But the reason she made the
first one was because she felt that France was lacking these
kind of coming of age movies. So you could kind of see how
she's inspired by the kind of American high school film, but
there's something a little funkyabout it.

(36:01):
You know what? I have the way.
I have the feeling about the substance.
Also starring Demi Moore. Yeah, it's it's very hard for
French people to emulate, to emulate America because the
whole movie, like it feels like it's trying to do American
culture, but it's just off. And you see like the LA and
like, that's not LA. Like it's close, but it's not

(36:24):
LA. Like it's all just kind of like
an off feeling. Well, that's why this movie is
kind of funny, because halfway through they leave America and
go to France, which makes it very easy for the French
director to portray what? Do you do shoot in my?
Her own culture. They shoot in my hometown, my
hometown of Marion Cotillard. Very famous town, but yeah,

(36:47):
like, there's this in one of thefirst scenes between Demi Moore
and Miley Cyrus. Miley Cyrus comes home after
finding out the boyfriend cheated on her or whatever.
She comes into the bathroom and her mother, Demi Moore, and the
kid are in the tub together. The kids like, not that young.
Kids like he can't bathe himself.

(37:08):
The kids like 11 and they're both in the tub.
Miley Cyrus walks in. She fucking strips.
And Demi Moore is like, really aBrazilian wax?
Seriously. And she's like, I can do
whatever I want to my body. And I was like, something about
this like a little. Icky.
Yeah, Deadly icky. It's used to French.
I mean, we have. We love Woody Allen.

(37:30):
We love Polanski. Woody Allen.
Woody Allen Polanski, We love them.
We love them. So we bathe each other.
There's nothing weird about it. We are.
We are. They're very dirty people.
Like I found a French accent. And the French people are going
to find you in the comments. Meld.
Meld Chef Omers is meld. But right off the bat, I was
kind of like, I don't know aboutthis.

(37:53):
What were your kind of initial thoughts on the film?
It feels like ACW movie in kind of interesting way, yes.
Like it's very CW 'cause I guessthat was like in the era of like
One Tree Hill, like in Gilmore Girls.
And it was probably just cheap and quick to make, to shoot
something on digital. Not really for about how good it
looks. And just kind of just dump it

(38:15):
out and and you know, people will buy it.
I mean, 'cause it's a big star and you make it for cheap, it's
like a teen drama, so it will dowell.
And obviously, like we said, we were in 4th grade.
We were boys. I'm sure there's a specific crew
of people who love this movie, absolutely grew up with it.
Unfortunately, it does not hold up for us.

(38:36):
We're watching it 10 years later.
Well, I think that's also the issue with a lot of the films
this era is they look at like, you know, like, like the eras of
500 Days this Summer, like, you know, in Twilight, and they take
the wrong examples from those. It's like, oh, this is appealing
to a teen audience. If we just do the bare minimum,

(38:56):
then they'll love it. We're like you.
We're like, you know, you watch the first Twilight.
It's a good movie. Like you know it, like you know
it's well structure. Like it looks great.
You cast a similar, not a similar, a liberal, same person.
What's your faces in this? Oh.
Ashley Greene, which plays Alice.
Yes, yeah. So you had to look.

(39:17):
Up because I haven't seen those movies.
Yeah, but it's, it's kind of like a slap in the face to the
audience. Like, yeah, OK, well, you'll get
like, you'll get like, you know,the worst version of it.
And obviously everyone is in theshadow of the late, great John
Hughes. Yes, of course.
So I, I used to, I mean this, I,I assume it's an homage.

(39:38):
I mean, the film takes place in Chicago.
Every John Hughes film is in Chicago, right outside of
Chicago. So I kind of, I wish it was
good. I wish it was like this cool
French director coming in and subverting the American coming
of age genre, but just kind of take some weird swings, like
there's a Down syndrome character in the film and that

(40:00):
is not really treated with sensitivity at all.
No, very 2012. There are.
It's very horny. Yeah.
It's in a kind of an unsettling way.
I feel like I really feel like like this is like a pre curve

(40:21):
for like the bottoms. You know what I mean?
Like it's see like the director of bottoms like seeing this
movie when they were like 15 and16 being like there is like
there. I mean, because there's so much
to mind and the insanity of thisand also and also just like the
genre of like in general. Yeah.
And like, the shelf life of these movies is interesting.

(40:41):
Like bottoms to us is great. I'm curious how bottoms will be
in 10 years. Stuff like Breakfast Club,
Ferris Bueller. Timeless.
Timelessness. But for every Breakfast Club in
Ferris Bueller, there's ten other 80s movies we've never
even seen that are capitalizing on, you know?

(41:01):
Well, he's coming of age genre, yeah.
Yeah, and maybe this is hitting something that we just don't
have enough. But I but I feel like I think if
you watch Ferris Bueller, you watch The Breakfast Club, you
feel the same emotions and you understand the same emotions in
a way that I just can't hear. But maybe I'm also I've never
been a teenage girl. I've been cheated on like that.

(41:23):
So it's just like it's for girlswho are going to that in high
school. Like it probably was a very
like, you know, real like, like a resident thing to have A to
the character kind of go throughthat and they can be like, yes.
And I like that is like me. And I understand that hurt and
that feeling. And there's not a lot of stuff
in here for us to kind of like the cinematography.

(41:44):
It's OK. Yeah, it looks all right.
It's very chosen Tando, but digital.
There was one shot that I thought was actually really good
when Miley's in bed and it's like an overhead shot and she
like texts her mom, like hug, question mark.
And the phones look really datedin a way that I kind of enjoyed
looking at, like the big bubbly text.

(42:05):
Then Demi Moore jumps in bed with her and kind of spoons her
and there's like this cool like streak of light kind of painting
both their faces and it's like this overhead shot and it kind
of looked like something from Euphoria.
Yeah, Euphoria. How is Euphoria going to age?
Like to me that is AI mean. That's a totally horned up high
school, but it has some sort of artistic integrity behind it

(42:27):
that lol lol. I say lol all the time but for
some reason I'm struggling saying it right now lol.
Lol Lol. Lol.
Yeah, so close to lol like the word like, like.
What word? Lol lol lol lol dude this one
made me feel like I was getting a bit of a lol.

(42:51):
Definitely a lol I did find this.
Wait. Sam, so wait, so just real
quick. I just the way I want.
So are you Don't bathe with yourfamily.
Yeah. What if I'm going to go back to
that real quick? What if I'm telling you like, Oh
my God, that scene was kind of weird.
You're like, this is another Saturday night for me.
This guy, this guy's fucking calling me out.
He's seen me bathe in my family.He's been invited anytime.

(43:15):
Sam stays at my house every. Time.
She waits at my house. He waits outside, walks, and my
dad goes. Oh, you got a Brazilian wax?
Should we talk about the cast? Yeah, The Punisher, Thomas Jane
himself for you sweaties out there.
He plays the Punisher. He played them in Punisher Wars

(43:35):
Zone that Lexi Alexander movie. I just know him from Boogie
Nights and what else. That's kind of it.
He he's been in things. Who those guys?
Nora Dunn pops up. Yeah, as always.
Nice to see one of the girls moms.

(43:55):
And she's kind of a crazy mom, always getting on her daughter's
case. There's I love a crazy mom in
these movies. There's a again, like, there's
just some stuff in this movie that's, like, bizarre.
Yeah. There's a scene where Nora
Dunn's daughter, whose name is Emily, and she's, like, Miley
Cyrus's, like, best friend. She's on, like, Omegle or

(44:17):
whatever. Like some kind of, like,
anonymous chat site. Yeah, And she's like, getting a
little frisky with herself. And the mom is downstairs in the
kitchen, and she's like, where'smy chicken?
Where is my chicken? And she's, like, running around
the house looking for a chicken.Meanwhile, Emily's in the
bedroom fingering this raw chicken for this guy on this

(44:42):
Internet chat. And she's like, where's my
chicken? Where's my chicken?
So Emily like, freaks out, grabsthe chicken, throws it in the
brother's room. Mom's like, oh, you, you had the
chicken. She's like, he's like, I didn't
put that there. I didn't put that there.
And it's like, oh, this is like a, it's like the big comedic set
piece of the movie. Is lay at.

(45:04):
But it's bizarre. So they're going for the
American Pie, Yeah. But it's a girl fingering around
chicken. I just would love though if they
like spent more time with like how come this is in your room
little boy? Like what is like.
Yeah. Like, what are you doing to this
thing? Like you put in, Are you putting
it like in between the couch cushions?
Like like what's happening? Yeah.

(45:25):
And then later they're going, they're packing up.
Like I said, halfway through, they go to France.
They go to Paris for like a school trip.
And she's packing up her suitcase.
And the mom finds like a thong. And she's like, what is this, an
eye patch? And the whole time this one girl
was like trying to get with the teacher.
Yeah. Which was a very late 2000s kind

(45:46):
of trope, yeah. There's a whole dream sequence
where she's like, what's she doing?
She's like looking at him at theblackboard and he's like looking
at her and he's like, it's just like.
It was too. It's also very French.
It was. Too much for me.
Too much, Too much. Maybe I'm a prude.
Hey guys, they call us old fashioned but teachers should

(46:06):
not get with their feet. As we mentioned, Demi Moore is
in here. I think she's kind of the best
part of the movie. She's always watching.
But it's interesting too, that, you know, like, this was her
career at this point, too. She felt pretty hard.
Yeah. I mean, we just saw her last
year in the substance. She's back kind of making this

(46:28):
point that she kind of had to make this comeback that the
industry had kind of shut her out.
Yeah, what? She's with Ashton Kutcher during
this period. I really did not know a single
movie she was in like 15 years. Yeah, it's too bad.
Another happy day you've. Never seen ghost?
You should. You would love ghosts.

(46:49):
I bet I would. Patrick Swayze Whoopi Goldberg
is hilarious in the film. She produced Austin Powers.
What? What?
The hell? Wow.
You know what? Like good for Demi Moore.
Yeah. Also in the film is Gina Gershon
and Fisher Stevens, who play husband and wife.
Yeah, but Gina Gershwin from Bound, most notably to me.

(47:14):
And Fisher Stevens from fumbling.
Oh shit, who do you fumble, Michelle?
Pfeiffer. Shell Pfeiffer.
And they play, I guess, a married couple.
And we kind of see them have, like, a dinner party together.
Yeah. And they're like smoking pot and
hanging out. Like that trip too?
The parents smoking, Yeah. Parents getting crazy.

(47:37):
Parents are crazy. He's up there with, it's up
there with a grandma who can fight too.
Like, you know, like Kung Fu grandma.
Like in Hoodwinked, Douglas Booth plays Kyle who is the kind
of the main once. Once Chad cheats on Lowell,

(47:58):
Lowell pivots to Kyle, played byDouglas Booth.
I thought there's a world where Austin Butler was in this too,
when he was like young. He was having these circles at
this time. Yeah, I'm excited for caught
stealing. Looks great.
We'll see. Yeah, Kyle's like in a band.
Well, Kyle and Chad are in a band together, which obviously

(48:20):
complicates matters. Chad is played by George Finn,
who I thought kind of looked like a Killian Murphy
doppelganger. Yeah, kind of has.
I felt they both kind of looked similar.
So like I. It's very confusing.
Yeah, honestly. Anyway, do you have any final
thoughts on Lowell? I did want to talk about the

(48:41):
music. Sure, hit me with it.
So the score sounds like iMovie in a bad not good way.
The soundtrack is good. Weirdly, you can't always get
what you want. And I was like, how the fuck did
they get that song? Yeah, you'd think the Stones are

(49:01):
like The Beatles, but. I bet it's the Miley connection,
right? Maybe.
So I was like, hey y'all, hey Molly, hey Molly.
Molly. Molly, hey.
Hi, so I'll make this movie y'all.
I'll be I'll be Keith Richards and you'll be Mick.
OK I'll play 2 roles. Hey y'all so others movie called

(49:25):
y'all are gonna call it alone? What is it called?
Yo, Molly, I. Love.
You Why did it go low, Molly? Because because you're laughing.
It's actually. More funny not.
Funny, it's actually my character name.
Y'all I'm just I'm just slippingbetween voices.
I can't do the bridge and southern no ones.
Alright, we'll bail. We're bailing.
We're bailing alright, so no money.
In the scene with, you can't always get what you want.

(49:47):
OK, Also, just real quick, real quick, I don't address the fact
that we set up a very basic liketwo person scene with with with
like, you know, like the fact that I'm Miley and you'll be
Mick Jagger. You started doing the voice and
then you decide to throw in alsoKeith Richards and make me do
makes me do two different voicesand you would play a third

(50:08):
character and make me do all theheavy lifting because.
I think I was when I was sittinghere, I was like, oh, I did not.
I could kind of do like Keith Richards.
I feel like I could do a pretty good Keith Richards.
Because you it's because you do a Jack Sparrow impression.
Yes, and they're very similar. He plays his dad and or uncle in
one of them. Awesome.
Love it. Also on the soundtrack is

(50:32):
Somewhere Only We Know. They use that.
They use that song. One of my favorite trailers, my
movie Midnight Mass. Wow.
Yeah, check it out folks. On Netflix?
Streaming now on Netflix. Check it out on Netflix.
I thought that I like that song.Made me feel a little nostalgic.

(50:54):
It's a cute little montage whereKyle and Lowell, I'm going to
call her by her name because in the beginning of the film she
wants to be called. Lowell, yeah, and her full and
also also we didn't dress this, but her full name is Little Bit
Bunny. Yeah, it's kind of strange.
Also featured here is Houdini byFoster The People, which is a
really good song, That song, that song.

(51:18):
All right, by Super Grass. Yes, we are young.
We are free. There's a French version in the
film during the Paris montage, which I thought was pretty cool.
That is, that is what I do like that.
But that whole that whole Paris montage has like some weird film
grain over it looks. Unwatchable.
They're in France. And then it's one bizarre scene,

(51:42):
Everybody's Gotta Learn Some Time by Beck, which is famously
used in Eternal Sunshine in the opening scene.
Yeah, and and now because of Lol, it's even less famous
though. And it's used here to bizarre
effect, as we see both the daughter and the mother having
sex at the same time. Everybody's got to learn

(52:04):
sometime, and she's a virgin. I do think that when Beckley
wrote that song, it was he wroteit for mothers and daughters who
were having sex at the same time.
All around bizarre film. Yeah, strange choices.
Yeah, well, I Sam, I do have a confession for you.
Yeah, what's that? So, you know, usually I do a bit

(52:24):
at the end of each episode. How I always look forward.
To it and the bits are great, you know, people love them,
people love them, people love them.
People are right in. They say what's I just watched,
I just rewatched JFK recently and there's that scene at the
end where he's like, people are sending in money, but they don't
have people because they want the truth.

(52:44):
People. People love my bits on shuffle
so much they'll send me bags of quarters in the mail.
Bags of quarters in the mail. They got envelopes.
Please please. Fund it.
Fund the bitch. Fund the bitch on fucking PBS
now. But you're saying so are you
about to break my heart? Right.
Now, in lieu of a bit this week,I don't.
I don't have anything repaired. I was on set.
Wow, the the bit is a bit of a prank and the prank is I did not

(53:08):
watch this movie. I wanted to see if I could
convince you that I did. Are you fucking?
Serious. The bit is I made you much lol
and that I and that I. Didn't.
Oh my God. Shuffle over Shocker here.
Now what's that? This is like the end of the
fucking Usual Suspects. I feel you can look back.

(53:32):
Now did you think it was lol or did you think it was pronounced
lol? I thought it was.
Dude, you're on one today man. This is the American remake of
the French film. What?
Convince me. Tell me every last detail.
I work for in GAD we trust convince.

(53:53):
Me. Convince me.
What were your kind of initial thoughts on the film?
I had never heard of this. It feels like ACW movie in kind
of. I went back watching the trailer
they make to shoot something on digital and not really worry
about how good it looks. And it's a big star and you make
it for cheap and it's a teen drama so it will do well.
Sorry this is such a tangent. I told you, my dumbda, the weak

(54:16):
story. No better time than right now,
my friend. Because I I actually don't know
ways to come up on the podcast again after that.
My guess is you'll never hear from him again.
And the nudes got to look through that.
What David Deloise's nudes? If he leave coming he was like a
Reddit leak and it was like him showing a hole I'm pretty sure.

(54:36):
Showing the hole. I swear to God.
So these weren't Dick Deloise picks?
No, it was like him. Naked out of bed.
Yeah, it was like him. He's like the greatest trick the
devil ever. Pulled.
Was convincing the world he didn't exist and like that he's
gone. I don't prompt you on anything

(55:01):
besides my own bits and talking about like the genre so.
Is that why this episode was so tangent heavy?
Because I had nothing to add about this movie, I did.
Thomas, James. The Punisher.
I did find it odd when I was mentioning these bizarre moments
and you just kind of looked at me.
I was like, I thought we were going to do 5 minutes on the

(55:21):
chicken fingering. Did any of that?
You must have sounded crazy. It's a fucking movie.
It did, but it did. But you would hand me like these
gifts, like the gift where you were like, Oh yeah, like they
all bathed together. And I'm like, okay, well, I can
do a riff on that. You lucky bastard, you don't
have to watch this fucking movie.

(55:42):
This also this also was our proof for bashes idea as well.
We were on set together yesterday really exhausted and I
went oh fuck I have to go home after a 14 hour day and watch
lol and he said you and then he said you just shouldn't watch
it. Jesus, man, I feel I, I I don't
think I could pull this off. If I didn't watch the movie.

(56:03):
I would just be like, Oh yeah, that scene.
Yeah, that scene. The chicken in the finger.
I get your skill at talking witheach other that I could just
like bullshit for an hour and 10minutes.
Maybe we just don't even watch the movies anymore for this
fucking podcast. Yes, I will say I did watch the
trailer. Wow.
Well, I do have a slate if you want to hear.

(56:25):
It I would love to hear the slate.
All right, so I took a look at the imdbs of the stars of this
film and I picked 3, three 80s coming of age films that I think
Lowell wants to be that are better and also happen to star
someone from the film. So first up, we've got Saint
Elmo's Fire, obviously with DemiMoore, of course, which is just

(56:48):
a great. Joel Schumacher.
Ensemble definitely dated more than the Hughes films, but
there's still still got some good stuff.
Yeah, and it's fun in that kind of 80s way.
Ensemble, ensemble, ensemble, ensemble, ensemble.
Ensemble Gina gershin Gina gershin plays girlfriend in gym

(57:13):
class in 1985 is pretty in pink,which is a.
Great, so you say bound. Which is a great coming of age
movie. Obviously has Queen of the
coming of Age Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer, Andrew McCarthy,
Prime Andrew McCarthy. Who's Who's also insane.
I'm with fire, right? Yes.
Yes yes, love that movie. And a little obscure pick.

(57:37):
Fisher Stevens is in Baby It's You which is the 60s period
piece with Rosanna Arquette and that's a Jersey set high school
film that I fucking adore. It has all the Doo wop songs.
It also features 3 Bruce Springsteen's tracks in the
1980s movie that takes place in the 60s if you're keeping track

(58:01):
at home. So that's my slate.
I'm going to watch Ghost and then I'm and then I'm losing my
ghost virginity and then I'll play that back song.
Well, you got pranked today. You got pranked by the best.
So how do you feel? I feel terrible.

(58:21):
Did you guys made you go lol? I did lol but as far as the
movie goes I would take this shit off the shelf and smash it
you. Didn't even let me.
You would take prompts. You, you were like meandering.
Let's get on. Let's get on with this fucking
thing. We got to go eat.
Like would you rather lol this one off the shelf or would you
rather it off the shelf? I'd rather GTFORN.

(58:48):
I'd rather a ruffle copter than watch Lowell.
And I did. All right.
Well, this has been our review of 2012 Is Lowell starring Miley
Cyrus. We'll see you next week on shelf
warmers. Shelf warmers.
No to no to the listeners. We are going to start watching
good movies. Good movies.
We have made a, we've had a notefor each other.

(59:08):
We're only watching good movies because we can't be doing this
anymore, especially if that's for especially.
If 50% of the fucking team doesn't even watch the God damn
movies. I mean to be fair, this also is
all Bash's fault because he chose this movie and told me not
to watch it. So we can just blame our crab
hand producer. I'll tell you right now, a

(59:31):
little teaser 2012 Premium rush.Premium Brush Brush.
Brush, we're doing it. Meet Earl that did a dying girl.
Da da da da Duff chappie Goosebumps.
Some of these are bad actually. Well.
But we're, we're try our best. I don't know, see.
You next time. See you next time.

(59:51):
Bye. Thank you for listening to Shelf
Warmers. New episodes drop every
Wednesday. You can follow us on social
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