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This week, the gang re-watch the 1998 movie, Rush Hour. Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan work together to solve a case on their own when they figure out they've been ditched by both the FBI and police.
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In this episode, we watch Return to Oz (1985), the spiritual sequel to a cinematic classic, filled with whimsical, frightening characters that unintentionally haunted 90s kids for most of their adult lives.
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This week, we explore the Sahara Desert, where Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz star in The Mummy (1999), filled with action, mystery and ham-fisted accents.
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This week's episode sees Joe, Steph and Max take a trip to the Caribbean, where a team of Jamaicans fight the odds to compete in the 1988 Winter Olympics.
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To mark episode #20, Max, Joe and Steph re-watch the 1991 adventure movie, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Filled with ad-libbed one-liners and challenging British accents, will the movie go down well with the group?
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In this episode, Joe, Max and Steph re-discover the 1995 family movie, Jumanji. Robin Williams stars alongside Bonnie Hunt and Kirsten Dunst as they attempt to finish a magical board game, where each turn takes them closer and closer to terrifying encounters.
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This week, Joe invites Steph and Max to re-watch one of the most defining Sci-Fi movies of the late 90s / early naughties, The Matrix. Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, plays a computer programmer, who is led to fight an underground war against powerful computers who have constructed his entire reality with a system called the Matrix.
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This week, Steph introduces Joe to the 1988 classic, The Land Before Time. As one of the most well loved Don Bluth films, what will Joe make of it, watching it for the first time as an adult?
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This week, Max invites Steph and Joe to re-watch the 1997 movie, Good Will Hunting. Robin Williams and Matt Damon star in an emotional drama exploring love, friendship and self-worth.
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This week, Steph, Joe and Max mad take a trip back to the 80s, to learn the origin to a question you’ll always get a reponse for: Who you gonna call?
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This week, Steph re-introduces Joe and Max to the 1997 Sci-Fi Comedy, Men In Black. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones star as agents of a secret organisation, tasked defending the earth from the scum of the universe.
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This week, Steph, Max and Joe discuss the 1996 movie rendition of the Roald Dahl classic, Matilda. Directed by and starring Danny DeVito, the film follows a young girl, born into a family who neglect to see her unique talents.
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In this episode, Steph, Joe and Max re-watch the 1999 Adam Sandler Comedy, Big Daddy. Set in New York, the film follows Sonny, a lazy law school graduate whose life takes a u-turn after he finds himself taking care of Julian, a five-year-old boy.
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0142342/
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxnccxgybUI
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This week, Steph's film choice takes us to Portland, Oregon, where a young orphan, Jesse (played by Jason James Richter), meets Willy, a young Orca whale living in a theme park, who has been separated from his family. Join us as the gang attempt to make as many non willy-related puns in one podcast episode.
Movie trailer: https://youtu.be/xk0XY83eEuM
Imdb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106965/
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This week, Steph, Joe and Max revisit the fantasy swashbuckler adventure film, Hook. Robin Williams leads a star-studded cast as they travel to Neverland to rescue Peter's children.
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This week, we visit the quintessentially British (but not British) countryside of Australia in Babe, where an orphaned pig learns to herd sheep.
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This week, Steph introduces Joe and Max to the Portokalos family, in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Well known for a cast of larger than life characters, the film explores the hilarious family traditions of a Greek family in Chicago.
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This week, Steph, Joe and Max rewatch the mid-90s family movie, Fly Away Home. The film stars Jeff Daniels and a young Anna Paquin, as they attempt to lead a flock of orphaned geese south for the winters.
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This week, our co-host, Joe, continues his action-packed trip down memory lane, with Joel Schumacher's carefully crafted rendition of the dark knight and his faithful sidekick.
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This week, we peer through the stained glass windows of Whipstaff Manor, and travel back to 1995, where Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman star in the children's classic, Casper.
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