Talking Smack at the Movies Tara, Cheyenne, & Avery
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This podcast can get raunchy and explicit when a mom and her two daughters are given a category with five movies in it to choose from. Then their super secret executive producer chooses a movie from that list for them to watch and review in their unique crazy way. They decide if the movies will hold up to the test of time and give the movie a smack rating, using 0-5 smacks. 0 smacks being the best and 5 smacks being the worst.
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The Breakfast Club
Join us for a new season of making fun of movies and seeing if the plots have held up to today standards. This weeks episode is the 80's cult classic: The Breakfast Club.
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Edward Scissorhands
In this episode we reviewed Edward Scissorhands. It is a Tim Burton Christmas classic movie starring Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder, and Dianne Weist. For once we probably didn't offend too many people this time. Join us for a unique and entertaining review of this beloved film.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
This is the 4th Harry Potter movie we have reviewed. It is based on the books by J.K. Rowling. As usual, we don't hold back and we make the review in our own special way.
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The Santa Clause
In this episode we reviewed the Christmas classic: The Santa Clause, starring Tim Allen. Warning: We make a lot of crude, vulgar jokes. So if you are easily offended, you have been warned. Join us for some laughs and bad humor.
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Love, Simon
In this episode, Cheyenne chose the 2018 movie: Love, Simon. It is a movie about a teenage boy and his journey coming out to the world. Fair warning: this episode does deal a lot with gay and lesbian talk, so if that offends you, then we suggest skipping this one.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Join us for J.K. Rowling's: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. It is the 3rd movie in the series. It stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Maggie Smith and Alan Rickman. Listen to us as we get side tracked talking about Harry and his friends. Warning: Not for the easily offended.