Squablings Squablings
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- TV & Film
Join siblings Tom and Charlotte Smith as we discuss and squabble over all manner of Film and TV favorites. Come for the biffing, stay for the music.
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Episode 13 - Pirates of the Carribbean: At World's End
Episode 13 - Pirates of the Carribbean: At World's End
In which our heroes:
- discuss the means by which Keith Richards has pickled himself
- explain why child hanging is in the Disney brand
- campaign for Jackie Chan as Govenor of Hong Kong -
Episode 12 - Pirates of the Carribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Episode 12 - Pirates of the Carribbean: Dead Man's Chest
In which our heroes:
- discuss what a calypso for Calypso would sound like
- mourn the loss of Norrington's wig
- find out why Charlotte hates crabs -
Episode 11 - Pirates Of Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Episode 11 - Pirates Of Carribean; The Curse of the Black Pearl
In which our heroes:
- compare piracy to Communism
- co-found the James Norrington appreciation society
- discuss if we truly believe Orlando Bloom ISNT a robot... -
Owen Wilson Month ~Episode 3~ Wedding Crashers
The third and final episode of the Squablings deep dive into the career of Owen Wilson
In which our heroes:
- talk about the extended edition of The Polar Express where Tom Hanks shovels children into the train furnace
- analyse the inherent ages of different "Vincents"
- discuss Christopher Walken's dancing prowess -
Owen Wilson Month ~ Episode 2~ Starsky And Hutch (2004)
The second episode of the Squablings in-depth dive into the beloved career of Owen Wilson.
In which our heroes:
- explain why Tom's favorite post-90's band is The Darkness
- define the exact perameters of "spooky season"
- discuss the worst thing to ever have been put on record, Michael McDonald -
Owen Wilson Month ~ Episode 1~ Midnight In Paris
The first episode of the Squablings in-depth dive into the beloved career of Owen Wilson.
In which our heroes:
- bemoan having been lucky enough to have travelled abroad to the most well-known European city
- call Owen Wilson the 'cool uncle who'd let you have his beer at Thanksgiving'
- tell Ernest Hemmingway to 'just turn it off for a second'