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You remember your time in high school... don't pretend that you don't. Fresh off co-hosting P.S. I Love Hoffman, Brian Rodriguez returns to take you on a journey back to your teenage years through the power of classic high school films.

High School Slumber Party Brian Rodriguez

    • TV & Film
    • 4.7 • 27 Ratings

You remember your time in high school... don't pretend that you don't. Fresh off co-hosting P.S. I Love Hoffman, Brian Rodriguez returns to take you on a journey back to your teenage years through the power of classic high school films.

    Angel

    Angel

    We're walking the gritty streets of Hollywood with the 1984 cult classic, "Angel." The Superintendent Mike Manzi, joins us to peel back the layers of this unique story that blends the innocence of high school with the harsh realities of the night life in Los Angeles. "Angel" tells the tale of Molly, a straight-A student by day and a street-smart prostitute by night, who finds herself in the midst of a dangerous serial killer on the loose. Also don't miss Mike Manzi's insights and his teaser about continuing the discussion on his show, Second Time Around, part of the Third Time's a Charm podcast feed.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Unfaithful (2002)

    Unfaithful (2002)

    Brian welcomes back Bro Numero Uno Joe Two to the beach house to talk who else but Diane Lane and 2002's Oscar nominated classic: Unfaithful. Joe and Brian answer an email regarding Joe's beach fashion, discuss the best way to rid of a body, head bonks and the logistics of Unfaithful. Also staring Richard Gere, Olivier Martinez, one of the kids from Malcolm in the Middle and Uncle Junior from the Sopranos.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Halloweentown II

    Halloweentown II

    The second half of our special Halloween doubleheader has arrived on broomstick as Shawnee Mead returns to the slumber party to chat all about our first Disney Channel Original Movie: Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge. Brian and Shawnee discuss Debbie Reynolds, Kimberly J Brown and everything that makes this DCOM a classic. Find out the fatal mistake that made Brian's watch a little less enjoyable as well. 

    • 1 hr 15 min
    The Lost Boys: Rewatch and Commentary

    The Lost Boys: Rewatch and Commentary

    For a special Halloween treat and in the name of all things Two Coreys, Brian invites Superintendent Mike Manzi back to the podcast for a live rewatch and commentary on The Lost Boys. You may remember Brian, and guests Dan Colon and Shawnee Mead talked The Lost Boys many Halloweens ago (link here) on the pod previous to Mike and Brian tackling all Corey Haim and Corey Feldman projects. Since then it's become a sppoky season classic in the Rodriguez household and the perfect film to watch along with the Slumberers. Happy Halloween and stay tuned to the feed for a special two-episode double header!

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    • 2 hr 1 min
    Yes, God, Yes

    Yes, God, Yes

    AP co-hosts Brian Rodriguez and Aislinn Addington are talking religion as well as the weird world we shared in the early days of the internet as they chat Natalia Dyer and 2019's Yes, God, Yes. 

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Trippin'

    Trippin'

    Brian welcomes back Keith Dorsey of the Dawson Black podcast to chat all about Trippin' starring Deon Richmond, Donald Faison, Guy Torry, Maia Campbell and Countess Vaughn. Listen as we revisit this underrated gem and find out if it deserves the same cult classic status as other teen comedies from 1999.                                                              

    • 1 hr 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
27 Ratings

27 Ratings

xoglamourzombie ,

reminiscing during nap time.

High School Slumber Party - giving bored stay at home mom’s something to look forward to at nap time.

Jenivc ,

Fun but the delivery is annoying

I enjoyed listeining to the discussions at first but eventually I had to turn it off since the hosts say "like" every other words. They need some articulation courses or something.

b_rad1816 ,

Bad Excuse?

Brian thats a really bad excuse that u don't watch older teen movies cuz the actors dont look like there teenager's. Or aren't believable as teen, idk that's a really bad excuse not to watch movies from the 50s-70s. And if u really pay attention to movies then, no one was actually teenagers when the movies were filmed and for good reasons like nudity or the language idk just stuff like that. Just say u don't like movies back then n keep it moving.

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