Parents' Night In: Boozy Movie Reviews Justin Ballard
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Kelly & Justin love movies.
Kelly & Justin love beer.
Kelly & Justin love telling jokes.
Kelly & Justin love telling jokes while drinking beer and watching movies!
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Parents' Night In #54: Rear Window (1954) - Alfred Hitchcock's Masterpiece?
Kelly & Justin are back after a little hiatus to talk about our favorite Hitchcock film, Rear Window, starring James Stewart as a photographer stuck in his apartment with a broken leg, who may or may not have witnessed a murder across the courtyard of his apartment building, and Grace Kelly as his glamorous girlfriend. Shot entirely on a single soundstage, Rear Window is full of little subplots involving the neighbors, while building suspense around whether or not Lars Thorwald (Raymond Burr) has murdered and dismembered his wife.
We'll talk about the film and why it's our favorite of Hitchcock's our love of Jimmy Stewart, who's hotter, Grace Kelly or Donna Reed, and whether or not we pronounce the "th" in the word "clothes."
Join us for some fun!
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Parents' Night In #53: Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me
GROOVY BABY, YEAAAHH! Get ready to board the spiraly time machine and travel back to the swingin' 60s as Justin & Kelly watch the second Austin Powers movie! Starring Mike Myers, Mike Myers, Mike Myers, and Heather Graham, The Spy Who Shagged Me is our favorite of the three Powers films, where the filmmakers went full-on screwball comedy. Joining Austin Powers and his nemesis Dr. Evil are Mike Myers' third character Fat Bastard, Austin's new love interest and fellow spy Felicity Shagwell, and of course the diminutive Mini-Me, played by the late Verne Troyer. Austin Powers 2 is arguably the most quotable of the three films and for us captures the series' hallmarks perfectly. We'll discuss the film, the fashion of both the 60s and the 90s, the genius of Mike Myers and his characters, and Kelly's confusing film rating system (It gets weird).
So fasten up those love beads and join us for some fun!
Snippet of Soul Bossa Nova, copyright Quincy Jones, 1960
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Parents’ Night In #52: The Gold Rush (1925), Charlie Chaplin's Yukon Classic
Happy 2021 everybody! Justin & Kelly are back to watch and review The Gold Rush, Charlie Chaplin's 1925 silent classic about a prospector trying to make his way in the frozen Yukon! We'll discuss Chaplin's genius, his perfectionism, his many romantic liasons, and of course the arduous production of this film. Oh, and we're starting a dry January, so this episode will be the first PNI ever to not feature booze. Weird. So join us for some wintery fun as we marvel at the comedic mastery of Charlie Chaplin!
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Snippet of The Gold Rush score written by Charles Chaplin.
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Wonder Woman 1984: A Parents' Night In Movie Review
We're doing things a little differently this episode, with an audio-only review of the new Wonder Woman film, WW84! Justin and Kelly will give an honest and fair assessment of Patty Jenkins' latest Wonder Woman opus, including our thoughts on the story, the performances by Gal Gadot, Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal, the 80s tone that brought us back to the innocence and campiness of the iconic Superman movies, the cartoonish CG effects, the poignant social and political themes that are still relevant in 2020, and more! Join us for a deep dive into Wonder Woman 1984!
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Parents' Night In #51: A Christmas Carol (1984), The One With George C. Scott
Merry Christmas and welcome to another PNI, where we watch and discuss our favorite film version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, the 1984 made-for-television film starring George C. Scott, David Warner, Roger Rees, Suzannah York, and Edward Woodward. This film has been an annual staple in our house for years, and we love Scott's naturalistic, matter-of-fact portrayal of the miserable cheapskate Ebenezer Scrooge, who finds joy and human connection after being visited by various Christmas spirits (we're enjoying a couple Christmas spirits of our own, if you know what I mean..). So pour yourself something nice and join in the holiday cheer with Justin & Kelly as we watch A Christmas Carol!
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Parents' Night In #50: Elf (2003)
Happy Holidays! Welcome to Christmastime 2020! Justin and Kelly are back to watch and discuss the Will Ferrell comedy Elf, directed by Jon Favreau and co-starring Zooey Deschanel, James Caan, Mary Steenburgen and Bob Newhart. Kelly fell in love with Elf when it first came out, but it took the cynical Justin a few viewings to really appreciate its family-friendly innocence. We'll talk not only about the film itself but also about experiencing Christmas as children vs. as adults, how old we were when we stopped believing in Santa Claus, and we'll answer the question "Which Christmas movie defines you as a person?"
Pour yourself some (spiked) egg nog and join us for some holiday fun as we watch Elf!
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