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Like those Amblin dinosaurs once said: We’re back! Blindspots returns from a several-monthlong hiatus, and our hosts are bringing the laughs in the form of a largely defunct genre: the classic American studio comedy. Up first, Jake recommends Peter Bogdanovich’s 1972 romantic screwball masterpiece, What’s Up Doc? Then, Kristy brings Jonathan Lynn’s excellent 1993 courtroom comedy, My Cousin Vinny, to the table. It’s an episode filled with Barbara Streisand, Joe Pesci, car chases, grits, and more!
Music from the episode includes "Your the Top" performed by Barbra Streisand and "Way Down South" by Edgar Winter
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Like those Amblin dinosaurs once said: We’re back! Blindspots returns from a several-monthlong hiatus, and our hosts are bringing the laughs in the form of a largely defunct genre: the classic American studio comedy. Up first, Jake recommends Peter Bogdanovich’s 1972 romantic screwball masterpiece, What’s Up Doc? Then, Kristy brings Jonathan Lynn’s excellent 1993 courtroom comedy, My Cousin Vinny, to the table. It’s an episode filled with Barbara Streisand, Joe Pesci, car chases, grits, and more!
Music from the episode includes "Your the Top" performed by Barbra Streisand and "Way Down South" by Edgar Winter