In this week's episode, we focus on the film that Roger Ebert called the best film of the 1990s, the 1994 sports documentary HOOP DREAMS!
As with each episode, we discuss general thoughts and observations on the movie through all of our categories: "You Already Know," "Let's Check It Out," "Like a Virgin," "Double Rainbow," "The Good Son-off," and "Parting Shots." "Remake This!" took a break this week because of the film being a documentary.
Films discussed during "Whatcha Been Watching Lately": PIG and MIDSOMMAR
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Hosts: Justin Gott and Pete Conway
Intro/Outro music by John Butler Trio
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