You Know The One

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You Know the One is the movie podcast where Gen-X sisters Rachel Roberts and Pam Wallace revisit films from the last 60 years and explore how they shaped us — not just as a generation, but as a culture. Together, they create a space that feels like a conversation you didn’t know you needed — part film podcast, part cultural time capsule, part shared remembering. From iconic 80s and 90s movies to cult classics and forgotten gems, each episode blends nostalgia, pop culture history, behind-the-scenes trivia, and thoughtful conversations about why these stories still matter - or do they? Along with a generous portion of sisterly banter, these are the movies we grew up with, rewound, argued about, and never quite let go of. If you love classic films, Gen X culture, and movie podcasts with heart, you’re in the right place. So pull up a chair and grab your popcorn - it's time for You Know the One. Let's get into it!

Episodes

  1. 3H AGO

    My Cousin Vinny

    Most legal comedies are predictable, but My Cousin Vinny flips the script with its perfect blend of humor, heart, and legal accuracy—plus a surprise Oscar win that still sparks debate. Discover how a brash Brooklyn lawyer, played pitch-perfectly by Joe Pesci, outsmarts courtroom stereotypes to deliver one of the most beloved comedies of the 90s—and why it feels even more relevant today. In this episode, we dig into the movie’s unlikely journey from modest box office success to a staple in law school classrooms and pop culture. You’ll learn how the film’s grounded, realistic style—thanks to director Jonathan Lynn’s law degree—makes its comedy land even harder. We break down key scenes like Mona Lisa Vito’s expert auto testimony, Vinny’s hilarious courtroom antics, and the subtle lessons in respect, teamwork, and regional stereotypes that make this film a timeless classic. We explore the behind-the-scenes trivia that almost rewrote Vinny’s story—considering stars like Robert De Niro or Lorraine Bracco for key roles—showing how perfect casting turned this into a cultural touchstone. Plus, we highlight how the film’s portrayal of legal procedures, cross-examination tactics, and courtroom decorum set a standard that’s still used in law courses today. Why does My Cousin Vinny still resonate? Because it navigates the high stakes of a murder trial with humor and integrity—without villains, just real people trying to do their jobs. It’s a reminder that justice is often served with a little street smarts, some compassion, and the courage to challenge stereotypes. Perfect for legal enthusiasts, comedy lovers, or anyone craving a feel-good film that defies expectations—and a must-listen for those who want a masterclass in how to blend humor with reality. Tune in and see why this movie is underrated and why it might just heal the world—one laugh at a time. Experts with legal backgrounds, trained in both law and storytelling, break down what makes My Cousin Vinny a benchmark in comedy and courtroom realism.

    53 min
  2. 4H AGO

    Network vs. Rocky

    A deep dive into two iconic films that couldn’t be more different—yet both left an indelible mark on American culture. When Network shocked audiences in 1976 with its prophetic satire of media manipulation and corporate greed, few could have guessed how eerily it foretold today’s chaotic digital landscape. Meanwhile, Sylvester Stallone’s underdog masterpiece Rocky delivered a heartfelt story of perseverance, love, and the American Dream—resonating with audiences for nearly five decades. Both films, winners of multiple Oscars and preserved in the National Film Registry, continue to influence how we see ourselves and the media we consume. In this episode, we peel back the layers of Network, exploring its razor-sharp critique of television, power, and sensationalism that feels all too real in 2026. From the raw performances of Beatrice Strait and Ned Beatty to the prophetic warnings about the rise of social media and fake news, we examine why this film remains a mirror to society’s darkest impulses. We also highlight the film’s groundbreaking cinematography, minimalist score, and the subtle craft that makes it a timeless masterpiece—yet a deeply unsettling reflection of our current reality. Then, we shift gears to Rocky—a story of grit, resilience, and the underdog spirit that became a cultural juggernaut. We celebrate the performances of Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, and Burgess Meredith, whose performances brought authenticity and heart to the story of a small-time boxer fighting Big Dreams and bigger obstacles. The episode explores how Rocky’s gritty realism and the iconic training montages redefined sports movies and reignited the American Dream, proving that anyone can stand up, fight back, and win. You’ll discover: how Network’s satirical warning about media oversaturation has only intensified, making its critique more relevant than ever. We break down the film’s key themes—media spectacle, corporate exploitation, and societal disillusionment—and how they align with today’s TikTok obsession, Fake News frenzy, and social outrage culture. Plus, we analyze Rocky’s enduring legacy as a symbol of perseverance and love—showing that no matter how tough life gets, the human spirit can prevail.Why does this matter? Because understanding Network today is to understand the fragile state of truth and trust in our society. Recognizing the authentic resilience in Rocky reminds us of the power of hope—an essential antidote to the cynicism of a world obsessed with headlines and likes. Both films serve as cultural touchstones—one warning of dark horizons, the other celebrating the light within us. Whether you’re a cinephile craving film history, a media analyst grappling with digital chaos, or a lover of inspiring stories, this episode will change the way you see these classics. It’s a celebration of storytelling’s power—and a cautionary tale for the times ahead. Hit play and see how these movies’ lessons still resonate in 2026. Note: If you haven't seen Rocky yet, this episode offers deep insights into its timeless themes—just don’t expect the spoiler-free version. But trust us, the messages are still as powerful as ever—and worth your time.

    1h 11m

About

You Know the One is the movie podcast where Gen-X sisters Rachel Roberts and Pam Wallace revisit films from the last 60 years and explore how they shaped us — not just as a generation, but as a culture. Together, they create a space that feels like a conversation you didn’t know you needed — part film podcast, part cultural time capsule, part shared remembering. From iconic 80s and 90s movies to cult classics and forgotten gems, each episode blends nostalgia, pop culture history, behind-the-scenes trivia, and thoughtful conversations about why these stories still matter - or do they? Along with a generous portion of sisterly banter, these are the movies we grew up with, rewound, argued about, and never quite let go of. If you love classic films, Gen X culture, and movie podcasts with heart, you’re in the right place. So pull up a chair and grab your popcorn - it's time for You Know the One. Let's get into it!