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Nostalgia. It's something that Disney peddles and trades in as part of their bread and butter. What other company can put their classic titles in a vault for years on end, then bring them out whenever they feel like it and make millions off them all over again? But nostalgia is a fickle thing, as one of our hosts learns this week when we watched TALL TALE. A movie with so much potential thanks to a pretty solid concept and a really solid cast (anchored by none other that Patrick Swayze) that nonetheless decides to go in a more nonsensical, aimless direction. But how can a movie that falls so short be connected to such warm memories? It's a mystery we hope to solve, this week on We Want The D.
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Nostalgia. It's something that Disney peddles and trades in as part of their bread and butter. What other company can put their classic titles in a vault for years on end, then bring them out whenever they feel like it and make millions off them all over again? But nostalgia is a fickle thing, as one of our hosts learns this week when we watched TALL TALE. A movie with so much potential thanks to a pretty solid concept and a really solid cast (anchored by none other that Patrick Swayze) that nonetheless decides to go in a more nonsensical, aimless direction. But how can a movie that falls so short be connected to such warm memories? It's a mystery we hope to solve, this week on We Want The D.

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