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A small-town pageant with sabotage, bribery, and a swan float that literally explodes, “Drop Dead Gorgeous” has everything a lawyer hates and a comedian loves. Journalist Corey Chichizola joins us to dissect the film’s pitch-black mockumentary style and the surprisingly rich pile of legal issues hiding under all that Aquanet.
We break down how a rigged contest actually works, why “everyone got food poisoning” is not a fair tiebreaker, and what kinds of claims (negligence, fraud, breach) might stick in the real world. Along the way, we celebrate the movie’s quotable menace, its cult-classic staying power, and the scenes we can’t stop re-watching.
Guest: Corey Chichizola (journalist) — @myasoul
If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show and leave a review—then tell us what to ruin next.
By Kashmann ProductionsA small-town pageant with sabotage, bribery, and a swan float that literally explodes, “Drop Dead Gorgeous” has everything a lawyer hates and a comedian loves. Journalist Corey Chichizola joins us to dissect the film’s pitch-black mockumentary style and the surprisingly rich pile of legal issues hiding under all that Aquanet.
We break down how a rigged contest actually works, why “everyone got food poisoning” is not a fair tiebreaker, and what kinds of claims (negligence, fraud, breach) might stick in the real world. Along the way, we celebrate the movie’s quotable menace, its cult-classic staying power, and the scenes we can’t stop re-watching.
Guest: Corey Chichizola (journalist) — @myasoul
If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show and leave a review—then tell us what to ruin next.