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Nobody puts Baby in a corner—and nobody skips a chance to rewind this one. In this replay episode of Reel Sisters Rewind, sisters Amanda Stephens and Missy Washam take you back to the summer of 1963 and the timeless 80s classic, Dirty Dancing.
From “I carried a watermelon” to that legendary lift, they’re reliving every iconic moment that made this film a generational favorite. Plus, this episode features Donald Markowitz, the Oscar and Golden Globe-winning co-writer of “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” who shares behind-the-scenes stories about crafting the anthem that became the heartbeat of the movie.
Whether it’s your first time watching or your hundredth, this episode is packed with nostalgic memories, fascinating facts, and the same spark that made Dirty Dancing a cultural classic.
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By Reel Sisters RewindNobody puts Baby in a corner—and nobody skips a chance to rewind this one. In this replay episode of Reel Sisters Rewind, sisters Amanda Stephens and Missy Washam take you back to the summer of 1963 and the timeless 80s classic, Dirty Dancing.
From “I carried a watermelon” to that legendary lift, they’re reliving every iconic moment that made this film a generational favorite. Plus, this episode features Donald Markowitz, the Oscar and Golden Globe-winning co-writer of “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” who shares behind-the-scenes stories about crafting the anthem that became the heartbeat of the movie.
Whether it’s your first time watching or your hundredth, this episode is packed with nostalgic memories, fascinating facts, and the same spark that made Dirty Dancing a cultural classic.
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