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The wives ponder the logistics of living in somebody else's walls. Then they give a long-overdue update on pre-production for "RECOLLECTION," Robert describes a terrible on-set experience he just had, and the show gets a surprise visitor...
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Ariel talks about Doctor Death season 2 and poses a question re: ethics and true crime dramatizations on TV. John explains what ruined True Detective for him. Then all the wives try to get up to date on the Gypsy Rose Blanchard situation.
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This week the wives discuss a movie first mentioned long ago in DSW lore... AMERICAN CHRISTMAS (2019). It's about a determined grandma's quest to give her family a "Christmas lesson" they'll never forget. And of course Tara Reid is the best part.
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In our FIRST EVER (belated) holiday episode, Robert, Ariel, and John do something a little different and break down the most viscerally uncomfortable (and prejudiced?) Christmas movie they've ever seen in their lives.
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This week the wives start by recapping their newfound "Fear Thy Neighbor" obsession. Then they talk about dramatic Monopoly games and their favorite nostalgic Christmas movies. Poor John isn't here because he was sick. :( But stay tuned for a very DIFFERENT kind of episode next week...
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This week the wives get a visit from our resident audio expert, Miguel Nieves! Not only does he know sound like nobody else we know--he's also a great brainstorming partner and helps us come up with the BEST anime idea ever conceived. Just listen and prepare to be amazed. Also we talk about iconic musicians being creeps and wonder aloud if AI is a threat to sound jobs, too.
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The wives get excited for FINALLY finishing principal photography for TrainREC tomorrow. Then they talk about why script supervising is a hard job, Robert tells us how getting EXTRA personal with his short film script has helped move things along, and Ariel talks about how great it is to see gross teenage girls represented in the media.
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Ariel explains how the movie Oldboy collided head-on with her OCD that one time. John destroys Ariel's college memories by bringing up retro Kpop controversies. The wives discuss weird cult horror movies like DEATH BED: THE BED THAT EATS PEOPLE. Robert and John lose their minds over the John Wick series for a second. And Ariel explains why Best in Show (2000) is NOT a mockumentary... not by a long shot.
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We kick off with an INTENSE confrontation between Robert and John as they recap the most regretful bet of Robert's life. Then the wives talk about the weird, joke-y racism from 2000s movies, try to find out how much Brendan Fraser's fat suit weighed, and discuss the ethics of laughing at that walrus from GotG3.
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This week our guest is SJSU Film Production Society president Selina Du! First, she reminisces with the wives on their infamous "Georgie" sketch. Then they discuss the value of giving up control (in film projects), the (apparently) universal experience of being friendless in high school, and FPS's upcoming new production.
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Yolanda Ha is a guest on the show! FINALLY! First she tells the wives about playing a detective in a Narainbow Films project and spending a semester abroad in Japan. Then, everyone reminisces on doing an escape room in Irvine and John fact-checks the studio's Pokemon knowledge.
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The wives (and John) ponder whether or not suffering is integral to the 48 hour film competition. Ariel explains how mentally casting celebrities in her scripts helps her write and Robert pitches a film idea he got from a song. Then, they celebrate the end of the WGA strike!
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The wives apologize for losing last week's long-awaited Yolanda guest episode. Robert describes what it was like being on the world's worst kids' baseball team. Then the wives talk about bad reality TV show writing, consider forgiving Drew Barrymore, and Ariel sings her praises for Inside No. 9.
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Ariel pitches an undercover docuseries in the name of all filmmakers and screenwriters victimized by "clickbait" channels. Robert updates us on the continuing saga of TrainREC press manufacturing. Then there's a reassuring announcement regarding Ariel's last script coverage venture and the wives talk about making friends with boys vs. girls in kindergarten.
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The wives discuss why they've lost emotional investment in Marvel movies, why porn addicts should do their loved ones a favor and skip Oppenheimer, and how many legs qualify you as a human centipede. Ariel announces her most recent screenwriting "win." Then they give a quick pre-production update on their upcoming short film.
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Robert tells us how a meeting with a potential investor went this week. Then, the wives talk about what makes them “feel like a writer,” and Ariel helps Robert mentally prepare for an isolated, self-imposed writing retreat in the desert.
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Ariel's mom gives her advice on how to work around her face blindness. Then the wives talk about the ongoing writer/actor strike, edibles kicking in at the wrong moments, and AI acting of the future. Snails >>>>> slugs btw.
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This week the wives get a visit from local comedian, horror aficionado, and (bad) poet, Alby Bastida! Alby shares his feelings on horror movie remakes, awkward encounters he's had after publishing his poetry, and his tips for aspiring stand up comedians. Then everyone unwinds with some Starbucks/retail survival stories and coffee opinions.
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First, the wives issue a warning about the insidious foot fondler currently on the loose in Lake Tahoe. Then they reminisce on the Sharknado movies, debate "eyebrow acting," conduct a brief acting workshop, and talk about what's going on with HBO's The Idol.
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This week the wives are coming at you from Lake Tahoe! Their friends Joseph, THE Allen, Andre, and Cristina take turns answering two questions: 1) If you could adapt or re-adapt any IP into a movie or TV show, which would you choose? and 2) Which movie or show have you seen recently that disproves the "everything these days is unoriginal" lie? They also take breaks to discuss The Righteous Gemstones (bc Ariel made Robert watch the pilot), survivalist reality TV, and their favorite things they did in Tahoe.
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