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Join Emmeline, Arabella and Dom as they plunder the depths of Adam Sandler's filmography and discover that the real Sandler were the friends they made along the way.
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Ep 19: Reign Over Me
Our first isolation episode! Recorded on Zoom so the sound is...not great. Bella makes her triumphant return to the pod for this exceptionally average Sandler drama, Reign Over Me.
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Ep 18: Uncut Gems with Cameron James
We're back! Due to popular demand, we've skipped ahead to review The Sandman's latest film Uncut Gems, and comedian Cameron James joins us to break down this role of a lifetime. Don't worry, we'll be back to regular programming next week with Reign Over Me, ugh.
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Ep 17: Click with Alex Grigg
We're so honoured to have the King of Newtown, Al Grigg, discussing Click with us in this episode. Does it hold up? In a word, no.
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Ep 16: Spanglish with Concetta Caristo
WARNING: The sound on this episode is truly whack. Sorry! Beautiful Concetta Caristo joins us to talk about The Sandman's weird 2004 film Spanglish, and decipher whether THAT sex scene is hot or not (it is). Listen to her hilarious podcast Get Over It and follow her at @concettaworldwide.
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Ep 15: The Longest Yard with Huw Farrell
This week the hilarious Huw Farrell joins us to discuss The Longest Yard, a movie from his childhood he loved that we managed to ruin like all of our other guests. It's also our first podcast without Bella, but we get the inside scoop on her thirst corner all the way from London.
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Ep 14: 50 First Dates with Lucy Smith
Lucy Smith joins us and brings a healthy dose of professionalism to the podcast. We watch and review a sleepover classic, 50 First Dates.
Customer Reviews
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Good lols dudes!
Have just binged all episodes up to Little Nicky. So many good lols Team!
Can’t wait to listen to future eps!
I would say I’m a Sandler fan - although adult me does struggle with his humour on the rewatch!
Keep up the good work!
Takes me back
Insightful nostalgia here