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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
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This week we look at one of Katie's picks, Josie and the Pussycats. A live-action adaption of the comics and cartoon of the same name. In it, three up-and-coming rockers discover that the industry is much more sinister than they realized and must save a generation of youths from becoming mindless consumers.
Griffin will not shut up about the book.
On this week's episode we take a look back at the film that put JTT and Brad Renfro in the shoes of America's original bad boys, I do declare.
Second Opinions is your boyfriend now.
For this week's episode we look back at the classic 1984 psychological slasher from horror master Wes Craven -- A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Yo, I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want
So tell me what you want what you really really want
Yo, I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want
So tell me what you want what you really really want
Yo, I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want
So tell me what you want what you really really want
Yo, I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want
So tell me what you want what you really really want
Season 2 kicks off with a banger as we take a look at Spice World.
**Attention**
This film and our conversation around it deals with the topic of suicide at brief moments.
"What is a tuna?" -- Rum Tum Tugger, the Curious Cat
In our season one finale, we flip the script here at Second Opinions. Instead of looking back at movie we used to love, we review a film that I never gave a chance in the first place.
Ever since I was a little kid, the musical Cats freaked me out. All that fur and whiskers and ears on human beings slinking around like felins just scared the hell out of me. I couldn't get over the look of it all.
Upon viewing it in full, the costuming is actually really quite impressive and so is the dancing. The music and story....well, that's another topic entirely.
With special guest Melissa Iglody.
As we go on, we remember
All the times we had together
And as our lives change, come whatever
We will still be friends forever
It’s a night you’ll never forget. Even watching your family get murdered in front of you won’t be as memorable as “Prom Night” (2008).
Sure, the teens in these slasher movies are always making bad decisions and easily getting caught in the killer's trap, but the cops....the cops are on another level.
Police Academy, The Other Guys, The Naked Gun -- none of these films come anywhere close to the level incompetency of Idris Elba's Detective Winn. He makes all the wrong decisions with such confidence, and no one ever calls him out on it.
Barry Sonnefeld and Will Smith struck some good gold with Men in Black. Could they do it again with a western steampunk adaptation of a '60s TV show? No. They failed miserably. We take a look at Wild Wild West, a film that has Smith and Kevin Kline teaming up to fight a spider-obsessed villain during Reconstruction. Despite it being one of the main causes of the Civil War and the villains motivation, slavery is barely touched on throughout this action adventure. At least the theme song is fun. Wicki Wicki.
It's a tale as old as time: two high school boys are looking to get laid before graduation. But in their sexual quest, they find that the true treasure...is friendship. We take a second look at one of the most quotable and praised comedies of the 2000s -- Superbad.
The fate of the realms lies in the hands of master martial arts fighters such Lightning Bolt Eyes, Phantom of the Opera, Farrah Faucet Hair Guy and Giant Snail Man.
Listen as Katie tries her best to remember any of the characters' names in our review of Paul W. S. Anderson's Mortal Kombat.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.