Saturday, January 23, 2010

Episode #53 - Hannah Montana: The Movie

Is this the only time three grown men watched Hannah Montana: The Movie and it wasn't creepy? (Answer: with Stuart involved, it's always a little bit creepy.) We spend more time discussing it than the writers spent writing it. Meanwhile, Dan questions the whole premise of teen-by-day/ pop-starlet-by-night, Stuart redefines topical humor, and Elliott re-imagines the movie as a taut psychological thriller.

0:00 - 0:34 - Introductions and Theme
0:35 - 3:00 - We welcome Elliott back and, for some reason, Stuart wastes time quizzing him and Dan about current events.
3:01 - 37:24 - We discuss Hannah Montana: The Movie, because surely the audience for that picture was white males in their late twenties to early thirties.
37:25 - 40:27 - Final Judgments (Elliott, Stu, and Dan agree - bad, but inoffensive)
40:28 - 53:49- Our longest letters segment yet, resulting in one of our patented vague Flop House contests.
53:50 - 56:49 - A very short sad bastards recommend.
56:50 - 58:14 - Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.








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3 comments:

Gwardo said...

pledge that I will never again forget the name of "Doughnut" Dan "the Militia Man" McCoy.

Gwardo from the Hotcakes Podcast

Dan McCoy said...

Huzzah! Seriously, I mainly appreciated the (group) recognition, even if I (individually) slipped your mind. You said many kind things.

Movies said...

While you were describing the hotcakes podcast at the end was someone actually rolling dice for your threesome D&D adventure?