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Old Millennials Remember Movies

Summary: Two (old) Millennials re-watch and discuss movies from the era of their childhood (80s to 90s). Hold on to your butts for thoughtful and amusing conversation about the movies you loved, the movies you forgot, and the movies that should have stayed in the box.

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 The Dark Crystal – ep 58 – 1982 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:24

In this Dark Crystal Podcast, Old Millennials Remember Movies travels to the magical world of Gobblyglee... or Blabbitybloo to watch a story of an elf guy going on an epic adventure to fix a big purple crystal and stop some creepy, reptile ostrich doodads. Okay, so that's not exactly it, but if you didn't watch this movie as a kid, then it all could be a little overwhelming. Regardless, "The Dark Crystal" from 1982 is an incredibly imaginative production from puppeteer/genius Jim Henson. The movie contains ZERO human characters and about a million puppets. It's set on the planet Thra, where those ostrich guys, Skeksis, have sucked the life force of the Dark Crystal and basically ruined the world. It's up to a couple gelfins, Jen and Kira, as well as a Furby/Tribble-looking dog named Fizzgig to save the planet! Or whatever! The Dark Crystal Podcast In this episode, Angela endures a game of "Angela Explains It All" just so Tyler can keep all the monster names straight. Listen, he prefers Muppets named Gonzo and Kermit. We also talk about gelfin dream-sharing abilities (is it like their form of sex, or what?), the remarkable puppetry and design elements in the film, whether the inclusion of Frank Oz here means a possible shared universe between "Dark Crystal" and "Star Wars" (IT DOESN'T, NERDS), and how our young children reacted to the Skeksis and their big, buggy minions. We also watched a couple episodes from Netflix's star-studded new prequel series, "The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance." Really, it's incredible to see an entire series of television in 2019 so committed to puppetry. Does the story hold up? Is the new show better than the movie? Will the Fizzigigs multiply to astronomical numbers and wreak havoc on the USS Enterprise? Listen in to this Dark Crystal Podcast from Old Millennials Remember Movies! Old Millennials Are Also Watching Tune in to the first part of the Dark Crystal Episode to hear about what we're watching these days: Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) The Laundromat (2019) Dolemite is My Name (2019) The Gorgon (1964) Other Old Millennials Podcast Episodes to Check Out The Neverending Story - episode 5 Tremors - episode 44 Predator - episode 18

 The Dark Crystal – ep 58 – 1982 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:24

In this Dark Crystal Podcast, Old Millennials Remember Movies travels to the magical world of Gobblyglee... or Blabbitybloo to watch a story of an elf guy going on an epic adventure to fix a big purple crystal and stop some creepy, reptile ostrich doodads. Okay, so that's not exactly it, but if you didn't watch this movie as a kid, then it all could be a little overwhelming. Regardless, "The Dark Crystal" from 1982 is an incredibly imaginative production from puppeteer/genius Jim Henson. The movie contains ZERO human characters and about a million puppets. It's set on the planet Thra, where those ostrich guys, Skeksis, have sucked the life force of the Dark Crystal and basically ruined the world. It's up to a couple gelfins, Jen and Kira, as well as a Furby/Tribble-looking dog named Fizzgig to save the planet! Or whatever! The Dark Crystal Podcast In this episode, Angela endures a game of "Angela Explains It All" just so Tyler can keep all the monster names straight. Listen, he prefers Muppets named Gonzo and Kermit. We also talk about gelfin dream-sharing abilities (is it like their form of sex, or what?), the remarkable puppetry and design elements in the film, whether the inclusion of Frank Oz here means a possible shared universe between "Dark Crystal" and "Star Wars" (IT DOESN'T, NERDS), and how our young children reacted to the Skeksis and their big, buggy minions. We also watched a couple episodes from Netflix's star-studded new prequel series, "The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance." Really, it's incredible to see an entire series of television in 2019 so committed to puppetry. Does the story hold up? Is the new show better than the movie? Will the Fizzigigs multiply to astronomical numbers and wreak havoc on the USS Enterprise? Listen in to this Dark Crystal Podcast from Old Millennials Remember Movies! Old Millennials Are Also Watching Tune in to the first part of the Dark Crystal Episode to hear about what we're watching these days: Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) The Laundromat (2019) Dolemite is My Name (2019) The Gorgon (1964) Other Old Millennials Podcast Episodes to Check Out The Neverending Story - episode 5 Tremors - episode 44 Predator - episode 18

 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – ep 57 – 2002 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:24:07

In the second installment of the immensely successful  film series, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley must solve a mystery and not die, and they have to do it all with limited help from their ever-resourceful friend, Hermione Granger. Wait, what? A movie where Hermione has almost nothing to do? What the hell, J.K. Rowling?! Last November, Old Millennials Remember Movies covered the first "Harry Potter" movie, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." We showed it to our kids and tried to a. scare them and b. get them excited about a franchise we love. Neither goal really worked out, but here we are this November trying it again. When "Chamber of Secrets" arrived in theaters in 2002, Old Millennials Tyler and Angie were just finishing high school and still pretending to be cooler than kids who like "Harry Potter" movies. Still, we generally liked this movie when it came out, but time hasn't been kind to this particular installment. Though based on the shortest book, "Chamber of Secrets" is the longest movie, and it takes a lot of time on side-adventures that factor little into the plot of a beast petrifying cats and ghosts and kids around Hogwarts. Plus there's more Quidditch, this time with better-but-still-lousy CGI, and here's your annual reminder that Quidditch doesn't make any GD sense. Also, for several examples of gross negligence committed by teachers at a private school, look no further than "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"! In this Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets podcast episode, Tyler and Angie discuss the good stuff (Jason Isaacs! Kenneth Branagh! Giant spiders!) alongside some of the reasons why the franchise needed a new direction for "Prisoner of Azkaban." We also discuss the 35-year-old playing teenage ghost Moaning Myrtle, Roger Ebert's creepy review of the movie, why young Dumbledore doesn't look like Jude Law, and Dobby, an elf that repeatedly makes the correct decision to bash himself in the head. Hit it harder, dummy. Find our Old Millennials podcast episode on "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" HERE. It was episode 23, and it was brilliant, probably. Also discussed this episode: The Lighthouse (2019) Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) Forever (TV series)

 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – ep 57 – 2002 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:24:07

In the second installment of the immensely successful  film series, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley must solve a mystery and not die, and they have to do it all with limited help from their ever-resourceful friend, Hermione Granger. Wait, what? A movie where Hermione has almost nothing to do? What the hell, J.K. Rowling?! Last November, Old Millennials Remember Movies covered the first "Harry Potter" movie, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." We showed it to our kids and tried to a. scare them and b. get them excited about a franchise we love. Neither goal really worked out, but here we are this November trying it again. When "Chamber of Secrets" arrived in theaters in 2002, Old Millennials Tyler and Angie were just finishing high school and still pretending to be cooler than kids who like "Harry Potter" movies. Still, we generally liked this movie when it came out, but time hasn't been kind to this particular installment. Though based on the shortest book, "Chamber of Secrets" is the longest movie, and it takes a lot of time on side-adventures that factor little into the plot of a beast petrifying cats and ghosts and kids around Hogwarts. Plus there's more Quidditch, this time with better-but-still-lousy CGI, and here's your annual reminder that Quidditch doesn't make any GD sense. Also, for several examples of gross negligence committed by teachers at a private school, look no further than "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"! In this Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets podcast episode, Tyler and Angie discuss the good stuff (Jason Isaacs! Kenneth Branagh! Giant spiders!) alongside some of the reasons why the franchise needed a new direction for "Prisoner of Azkaban." We also discuss the 35-year-old playing teenage ghost Moaning Myrtle, Roger Ebert's creepy review of the movie, why young Dumbledore doesn't look like Jude Law, and Dobby, an elf that repeatedly makes the correct decision to bash himself in the head. Hit it harder, dummy. Find our Old Millennials podcast episode on "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" HERE. It was episode 23, and it was brilliant, probably. Also discussed this episode: The Lighthouse (2019) Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) Forever (TV series)

 Phantoms – ep 56 – 1998 & Jay and Silent Bob | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:14

In this Phantoms podcast, you'll definitely hear how Tyler loves Ben Affleck. And if you haven't heard, according to Jay from Jay and Silent Bob, Affleck was the BOMB in Phantoms, YO! Phantoms is a movie few people have seen. It bombed at the box office, despite the studio using the Oscar push for "Good Will Hunting" to sell Affleck and this cheesy monster flick from the mind of Dean Koontz, aka "The guy you read when that Stephen King book has too many pages in it." For many people our age, Phantoms is more tied to a couple of pretty good jokes in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back," where Ben Affleck, playing his "Chasing Amy" character of Holden McNeill, talks to Jay about that "kid" in "Good Will Hunting" delivering the performance of the century in this little flick. But, as you'll learn when listening to this Phantoms podcast, the movie itself is worth watching, mostly because of how much absolute insanity it delivers throughout its brisk 90-minute runtime. Seriously, this movie is crazy. It starts off as a story of murderous ghosts (maybe), then turns into a monster flick about a Godlike creature that can literally do whatever it wants, including make lazy homages to "The Thing." This movie also stars Peter OToole. Yes, that beloved Peter O'Toole. And he's in quite a bit of it! You know, "Lawrence of Arabia's" Peter O'Toole. He's here with Rose McGowen and Ben Affleck in a gigantic cowboy hat. Speaking of Rose McGowen, "Phantoms" has a part to play in the eventual exposure of that dickhead Harvey Weinstein. Listen to Tyler talk around some speculation of the messed-up history of Miramax. Also on the Phantoms podcast, we discuss the very strange performance of Liev Schrieber, who in the late-1990s specialized in playing creepy weirdos, or weirdo creeps. This one is especially bug-nuts. Perhaps even creepier, the barely-regarded tragic backstory of Ben Affleck's FBI agent-turned-cowboy-sheriff. The climax of this movie leans hard on it, and well, it's unbelievable. Happy Halloween - Phantoms Podcast This Phantoms Podcast gets into the actual movie at about the 45 minute mark. Tyler talks about Jay and Silent Bob a lot during the first part of this podcast, specifically about his experience watching the Fathom Events Jay and Silent Bob double-feature. He talks about his history with 2001's "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back," which includes a harrowing story of his high school friends driving an ungodly speed on the freeway in an effort to catch every second of Kevin Smith's View Askew extravaganza. This leads into a conversation about the new "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot," which people can check out when Kevin Smith travels the country with his Reboot Roadshow over the next few months. Other Halloweeny Podcasts to Check Out In addition to this awesome Phantoms Podcast, if you’re in the mood for MORE Halloweeny podcasts, be sure to go back to some of our other Old Millennials Remember Movies Podcast Episodes: The Monster Squad Podcast Event Horizon Podcast Teen Witch Podcast Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast Hellraiser Podcast Old Millennials are also watching: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019) West Side Story (1961) Kiss Me Kate (1953) Fantastic Beasts and the Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)

 Phantoms – ep 56 – 1998 & Jay and Silent Bob | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:14

In this Phantoms podcast, you'll definitely hear how Tyler loves Ben Affleck. And if you haven't heard, according to Jay from Jay and Silent Bob, Affleck was the BOMB in Phantoms, YO! Phantoms is a movie few people have seen. It bombed at the box office, despite the studio using the Oscar push for "Good Will Hunting" to sell Affleck and this cheesy monster flick from the mind of Dean Koontz, aka "The guy you read when that Stephen King book has too many pages in it." For many people our age, Phantoms is more tied to a couple of pretty good jokes in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back," where Ben Affleck, playing his "Chasing Amy" character of Holden McNeill, talks to Jay about that "kid" in "Good Will Hunting" delivering the performance of the century in this little flick. But, as you'll learn when listening to this Phantoms podcast, the movie itself is worth watching, mostly because of how much absolute insanity it delivers throughout its brisk 90-minute runtime. Seriously, this movie is crazy. It starts off as a story of murderous ghosts (maybe), then turns into a monster flick about a Godlike creature that can literally do whatever it wants, including make lazy homages to "The Thing." This movie also stars Peter OToole. Yes, that beloved Peter O'Toole. And he's in quite a bit of it! You know, "Lawrence of Arabia's" Peter O'Toole. He's here with Rose McGowen and Ben Affleck in a gigantic cowboy hat. Speaking of Rose McGowen, "Phantoms" has a part to play in the eventual exposure of that dickhead Harvey Weinstein. Listen to Tyler talk around some speculation of the messed-up history of Miramax. Also on the Phantoms podcast, we discuss the very strange performance of Liev Schrieber, who in the late-1990s specialized in playing creepy weirdos, or weirdo creeps. This one is especially bug-nuts. Perhaps even creepier, the barely-regarded tragic backstory of Ben Affleck's FBI agent-turned-cowboy-sheriff. The climax of this movie leans hard on it, and well, it's unbelievable. Happy Halloween - Phantoms Podcast This Phantoms Podcast gets into the actual movie at about the 45 minute mark. Tyler talks about Jay and Silent Bob a lot during the first part of this podcast, specifically about his experience watching the Fathom Events Jay and Silent Bob double-feature. He talks about his history with 2001's "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back," which includes a harrowing story of his high school friends driving an ungodly speed on the freeway in an effort to catch every second of Kevin Smith's View Askew extravaganza. This leads into a conversation about the new "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot," which people can check out when Kevin Smith travels the country with his Reboot Roadshow over the next few months. Other Halloweeny Podcasts to Check Out In addition to this awesome Phantoms Podcast, if you’re in the mood for MORE Halloweeny podcasts, be sure to go back to some of our other Old Millennials Remember Movies Podcast Episodes: The Monster Squad Podcast Event Horizon Podcast Teen Witch Podcast Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast Hellraiser Podcast Old Millennials are also watching: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019) West Side Story (1961) Kiss Me Kate (1953) Fantastic Beasts and the Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)

 Hellraiser – ep 55 – 1987 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:31

In 1987, I was only four years old and Tyler was three -- join us in this Hellraiser Podcast to hear how we both first experienced this 1987 Horror flick. My parents are definitely guilty of raising millennials, but to give them credit, I did not see Hellraiser when I was four years old. It may have been at least a few years later. Happy Halloween - Hellraiser Podcast Hellraiser is an interesting movie to go back and re-watch (or as I like to introduce it - a "fun little flick"). Tyler and I definitely had some fun with this Hellraiser Podcast. You can cozy up to this movie to celebrate Halloween, or watch it any time of the year. For now, Hellraiser is available on Hulu!  We suggest watching it and then listening to this Hellraiser podcast if you have the time! The Hellraiser trailer will pull you in immediately in this podcast episode! "Somewhere, beyond the light and the dark, beyond our secret desires and deepest fears, lies the door beyond all our limits." "We have such sights to show you..." "Hellraiser - there are NO limits. Rated R." We ask and discuss some questions like, What's up with the puzzle box? What's up with the lady being cool with killing people to help super gross Frank? Also, we talk about how the 80s are great for punishing women for being "sluts" ... as in, murdering them. That'll show them! 80s Sexism at its best! If you hang on to the end of this episode, you'll get to enjoy a very deep conversation about acupuncture and the cultural impacts of Hellraiser on this alternative health practice. Also, will you agree with Tyler that I'm creating a narrative in our Old Millennials Remember Podcast that one of us is a hero and the other a villain? I think Tyler is a bit dramatic about it, but you decide. Other Halloweeny Podcasts to Check Out In addition to our Hellraiser Podcast, if you're in the mood for MORE Halloweeny podcasts, be sure to go back to some of our other Old Millennials Remember Movies Podcast Episodes: The Monster Squad Podcast Event Horizon Podcast Teen Witch Podcast Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast Old Millennials are also Watching: Fleabag (and I really botched my viewing experience on this one!) Deadwood: The Movie Toy Story 4 Thanks for listening! Let us know what YOU think, or what you'd like us to watch. Send us a message or leave a comment below!

 Hellraiser – ep 55 – 1987 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:31

In 1987, I was only four years old and Tyler was three -- join us in this Hellraiser Podcast to hear how we both first experienced this 1987 Horror flick. My parents are definitely guilty of raising millennials, but to give them credit, I did not see Hellraiser when I was four years old. It may have been at least a few years later. Happy Halloween - Hellraiser Podcast Hellraiser is an interesting movie to go back and re-watch (or as I like to introduce it - a "fun little flick"). Tyler and I definitely had some fun with this Hellraiser Podcast. You can cozy up to this movie to celebrate Halloween, or watch it any time of the year. For now, Hellraiser is available on Hulu!  We suggest watching it and then listening to this Hellraiser podcast if you have the time! The Hellraiser trailer will pull you in immediately in this podcast episode! "Somewhere, beyond the light and the dark, beyond our secret desires and deepest fears, lies the door beyond all our limits." "We have such sights to show you..." "Hellraiser - there are NO limits. Rated R." We ask and discuss some questions like, What's up with the puzzle box? What's up with the lady being cool with killing people to help super gross Frank? Also, we talk about how the 80s are great for punishing women for being "sluts" ... as in, murdering them. That'll show them! 80s Sexism at its best! If you hang on to the end of this episode, you'll get to enjoy a very deep conversation about acupuncture and the cultural impacts of Hellraiser on this alternative health practice. Also, will you agree with Tyler that I'm creating a narrative in our Old Millennials Remember Podcast that one of us is a hero and the other a villain? I think Tyler is a bit dramatic about it, but you decide. Other Halloweeny Podcasts to Check Out In addition to our Hellraiser Podcast, if you're in the mood for MORE Halloweeny podcasts, be sure to go back to some of our other Old Millennials Remember Movies Podcast Episodes: The Monster Squad Podcast Event Horizon Podcast Teen Witch Podcast Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast Old Millennials are also Watching: Fleabag (and I really botched my viewing experience on this one!) Deadwood: The Movie Toy Story 4 Thanks for listening! Let us know what YOU think, or what you'd like us to watch. Send us a message or leave a comment below!

 Ernest Scared Stupid – ep 54 – 1991 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:08

Let's head back to 1991 for a memorable Halloween Movie from our childhood, in this Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast. One of us remembers loving this movie (spoiler - it's me, Angela) and Tyler doesn't remember much at all. Happy Halloween - Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast Tyler may not have remembered it as well or as fondly, but tune in to hear the details and see what YOU remember! The question we ask is, should you re-watch this? Should you watch it with your kids if you choose to re-watch it? Is there something "else" happening in this movie (is Ernest real? is this a dark allegory?). Tyer and I discuss: the wildly impressive treehouse that could and SHOULD get featured on HGTV, the unusual relationship Ernest has with the children in town, incompetent parents, and how this movie might be the unknown inspiration of a famous movie writer and director (can you guess who?). In this Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast, we also highlight how the obesity of children is not a new concept from the last decade; kids have been fat (at least in movies) for a while - look at the evidence in Ernest Scared Stupid! It's not helpful to call kids fat, but what WAS it with the chubby kids always being the bullies in these 90s movies? We also discuss the "look" of the troll in Ernest Scared Stupid. I mean, look at him, I was eight years old and terrified!! Tyler shares some fun facts, too - like where the pizza props came from in the pizza shooter. Hint: it's from one of his favorite movies! Last Halloween, we shared some other favorites with you! If you're in a Halloweeny mood, be sure to go back and check out these Old Millennials Remember Movies Podcast episodes: The Monster Squad Podcast Event Horizon Podcast Teen Witch Podcast Old Millennials are also watching Joker Fleabag It Came From Outerspace Working Moms  

 Ernest Scared Stupid – ep 54 – 1991 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:08

Let's head back to 1991 for a memorable Halloween Movie from our childhood, in this Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast. One of us remembers loving this movie (spoiler - it's me, Angela) and Tyler doesn't remember much at all. Happy Halloween - Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast Tyler may not have remembered it as well or as fondly, but tune in to hear the details and see what YOU remember! The question we ask is, should you re-watch this? Should you watch it with your kids if you choose to re-watch it? Is there something "else" happening in this movie (is Ernest real? is this a dark allegory?). Tyer and I discuss: the wildly impressive treehouse that could and SHOULD get featured on HGTV, the unusual relationship Ernest has with the children in town, incompetent parents, and how this movie might be the unknown inspiration of a famous movie writer and director (can you guess who?). In this Ernest Scared Stupid Podcast, we also highlight how the obesity of children is not a new concept from the last decade; kids have been fat (at least in movies) for a while - look at the evidence in Ernest Scared Stupid! It's not helpful to call kids fat, but what WAS it with the chubby kids always being the bullies in these 90s movies? We also discuss the "look" of the troll in Ernest Scared Stupid. I mean, look at him, I was eight years old and terrified!! Tyler shares some fun facts, too - like where the pizza props came from in the pizza shooter. Hint: it's from one of his favorite movies! Last Halloween, we shared some other favorites with you! If you're in a Halloweeny mood, be sure to go back and check out these Old Millennials Remember Movies Podcast episodes: The Monster Squad Podcast Event Horizon Podcast Teen Witch Podcast Old Millennials are also watching Joker Fleabag It Came From Outerspace Working Moms  

 Girls Just Want To Have Fun – ep 53 – 1985 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:10

We go back to 1985 for this Girls Just Want to have Fun Podcast. Did you watch and love it? Tyler and I never actually saw this back in the day, so this is our take on first viewing. Girls Just Want to have Fun Podcast Don't worry; we are talking about all the best parts of this movie, including Sarah Jessica Parker's amazingly beautiful thick eyebrows and Helen Hunt's badass hair clip and hat game. There are some amazing parts, like what a great friend Helen Hunt is, including her willingness to lie and help her friend out in all times of need. Also, she has such an impressive hair and hat game - from dinosaur clips to racoon hats, it's amazing. The 80s were such a fashionable time for good hats. Sadly, there are still plenty of awful things about this movie, like how mamby pamby Sarah Jessica Parker is. A few odd surprises are discussed as well, like how even though the title of the movie is Girls Just Want to Have Fun, and the song is featured in the film, it is NOT Cyndi Lauper singing. Really? Couldn't the movie get the real thing? Disappointing! Old Millennials Also Discuss Other Movies and Shows Between Two Ferns, the movie Being There In the Heat of the Night American Beauty Bring the Funny - NBC Reality Show Old Millennials Remember Helen Hunt This Girls Just Want to Have Fun Podcast isn't the first movie we Old Millennials returned to that featured Helen Hunt. We also went back to Twister back in Podcast Episode 1! How is it that Helen Hunt basically doesn't age between these two movies? It's incredible!    

 Girls Just Want To Have Fun – ep 53 – 1985 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:10

We go back to 1985 for this Girls Just Want to have Fun Podcast. Did you watch and love it? Tyler and I never actually saw this back in the day, so this is our take on first viewing. Girls Just Want to have Fun Podcast Don't worry; we are talking about all the best parts of this movie, including Sarah Jessica Parker's amazingly beautiful thick eyebrows and Helen Hunt's badass hair clip and hat game. There are some amazing parts, like what a great friend Helen Hunt is, including her willingness to lie and help her friend out in all times of need. Also, she has such an impressive hair and hat game - from dinosaur clips to racoon hats, it's amazing. The 80s were such a fashionable time for good hats. Sadly, there are still plenty of awful things about this movie, like how mamby pamby Sarah Jessica Parker is. A few odd surprises are discussed as well, like how even though the title of the movie is Girls Just Want to Have Fun, and the song is featured in the film, it is NOT Cyndi Lauper singing. Really? Couldn't the movie get the real thing? Disappointing! Old Millennials Also Discuss Other Movies and Shows Between Two Ferns, the movie Being There In the Heat of the Night American Beauty Bring the Funny - NBC Reality Show Old Millennials Remember Helen Hunt This Girls Just Want to Have Fun Podcast isn't the first movie we Old Millennials returned to that featured Helen Hunt. We also went back to Twister back in Podcast Episode 1! How is it that Helen Hunt basically doesn't age between these two movies? It's incredible!    

 Kindergarten Cop – ep 52- 1990 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:49

In this Kindergarten Cop podcast, we share our memories of experiencing the deep acting range of Arnold Schwarzenegger (literally no sarcasm here), and we will let you know if this fun little comedy is appropriate for re-watching with your young kids (If you're unsure about this, you need to actually go back and re-watch Kindergarten Cop, because you forgot a BUNCH of stuff). Old Millennials Also Discussed (until about the 27:00 mark): The Dead Don’t Die  Dark Phoenix Hustlers Ad Astra Intersteller The I-Land (Netflix) Other Old Millennial Podcasts Featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger Predator Podcast Jingle All the Way Podcast

 Kindergarten Cop – ep 52- 1990 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:49

In this Kindergarten Cop podcast, we share our memories of experiencing the deep acting range of Arnold Schwarzenegger (literally no sarcasm here), and we will let you know if this fun little comedy is appropriate for re-watching with your young kids (If you're unsure about this, you need to actually go back and re-watch Kindergarten Cop, because you forgot a BUNCH of stuff). Old Millennials Also Discussed (until about the 27:00 mark): The Dead Don’t Die  Dark Phoenix Hustlers Ad Astra Intersteller The I-Land (Netflix) Other Old Millennial Podcasts Featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger Predator Podcast Jingle All the Way Podcast

 Clueless – ep 51 – 1995 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:22

Would "Clueless" be as good without the star-making performance of Alicia Silverstone? As if! Amy Heckerling's teen comedy classic covers all the hard-hitting problems facing rich teenagers in the mid-90s: Big hats, suck-and-blow, adult-size overalls and freeway driving. It's a real Baldwin of a script, obviously, but Silverstone delivers one of the great comedic performances of the decade. No joke. "Clueless" also takes on big issues like immigration (there's no RSVP on the Statue of Liberty), MeToo (pre-hashtag) and whether the dreamy Paul Rudd is an Immortal. The man doesn't age! Bonus! Fallon Anderson is Rollin' with the Homies as a special guest on the podcast. She really loves the hats. Also discussed on this episode: Four Weddings and a Funeral (TV series, 2019) Men in Black: International (2019) The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018) Identity (2003) Octopussy (1983) A View to a Kill (1985)

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