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Alright let's just get this out of the way right off the bat, this is a good movie. Which is why we feel genuinely bad pointing out tiny inconsistency in the story. It's just interesting that this movie largely escaped the onslaught of listicles from the last few years that aimed to "destroy"beloved 80's movies. So basically, we used it to force a conversation over logic in movies, and what we're looking for when we watch them.
What’s that you say? We’re late to the conversation? No no, you don’t get it. We’re actually here getting a head start on the Twilight nostalgia, so if anything, we’re like ten years early. That’s just the kind of effort we go through for our fans. In all seriousness though we think now is a good time to talk about Twilight, because we’ve given time for all the vitriol to die down. And finally, we can see Twilight for what it truly is: fairly dull but also harmless. What do you think? Did we go too easy on it?
Another instance of a recent remake of a beloved move from our childhood. Y’all know the drill at this point. Unfortunately though, this time around we’ve managed to uncover some uncomfortable truths about the version we love so much. Some of this stuff you can’t unsee, which begs the question: exactly how did this movie shape our young psyches?
So here’s a conundrum for you. How were we going to follow up the most serious episode we’ve ever had? With an intensely innocent Disney Channel original movie that’s how! Seriously High School Musical is so wholesome, you’d have to be a complete asshole to pick it apart. Unfortunately for us, it wasn’t long into the movie that we realized we wouldn’t be able to get a whole lot of podcast material out of it. So we added another movie at the last minute. And thus, we bring you the “Zac Efron as a star high school basketball player collection.”
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