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Degens Andy S and Brandon Bombay cut off early from work so they can get high and watch "Flash Gordon" on repeat before talking about "Ted." Bombay starts things off by recalling the night he saw this during its theatrical run, where he snuck in booze and wound up getting too wasted.
Then the boys discuss a comedy that was a juggernaut at the box office, and has become unsung among the stoner comedy pantheon. A film that is preposterous on paper, but somehow works with a slacker weed smoker and his best friend talking teddy bear. Even though he had shown flourishes, this is Mark Wahlberg flashing his comedic chops that includes his rapid fire trailer trash name scene, and an unforgettable fight scene with his stuffed buddy. The ever reliable Mila Kunis provides the straight roll, while a cast of characters fill out the co-stars including a very smarmy Joel McHale, and an overly-committed turn from Giovanni Ribisi — who would later become instrumental in the world of cinema for his behind the camera work. Grab your favorite stuffed animal, pack a huge bowl, and toss the episode on.
By Degen Cinema PodcastDegens Andy S and Brandon Bombay cut off early from work so they can get high and watch "Flash Gordon" on repeat before talking about "Ted." Bombay starts things off by recalling the night he saw this during its theatrical run, where he snuck in booze and wound up getting too wasted.
Then the boys discuss a comedy that was a juggernaut at the box office, and has become unsung among the stoner comedy pantheon. A film that is preposterous on paper, but somehow works with a slacker weed smoker and his best friend talking teddy bear. Even though he had shown flourishes, this is Mark Wahlberg flashing his comedic chops that includes his rapid fire trailer trash name scene, and an unforgettable fight scene with his stuffed buddy. The ever reliable Mila Kunis provides the straight roll, while a cast of characters fill out the co-stars including a very smarmy Joel McHale, and an overly-committed turn from Giovanni Ribisi — who would later become instrumental in the world of cinema for his behind the camera work. Grab your favorite stuffed animal, pack a huge bowl, and toss the episode on.