Movielife Crisis Movielife Crisis
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A re-watch show for movies that came out 30 years ago, from two guys who loved movies in 1994 and still do in 2024. Come along with us as we re-live the 90s one film at a time!
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Dumb and Dumber
The final episode of Jim Carrey month is here, and it's our favorite movie of the 3 he released in 1994 -- Dumb and Dumber! Jeff Daniels, Lauren, Holly, the Farrelly brothers, and also the John Hughes connection we never knew about....
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (also OJ died?!)
Alllllllrighty then, it's movie 2 in Jim Carrey Month: Ace Ventura.
He's a pet detective. Hired to rescue the missing dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins. And Dan Marino is there.
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The Mask
We begin Jim Carrey Month here at Movielife Crisis with the surprise hit, The Mask.
Other than wild FX and the first appearance on screen from Cameron Diaz, is there anything noteworthy about it?
Well, yeah! Richard Jeni!
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Blue Chips
Shaq! Penny Hardaway! Nick Nolte! Or is it Gary Busey? We can never 100% tell.
From writer Ron Shelton (White Men Can't Jump and Bull Durham), we've got the classic college basketball recruiting movie. Does it still matter? Listen and find out!
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Philadelphia
Tom Hanks in the performance that won him his first Best Actor Oscar, and the only movie in existence starring both Hanks and Denzel Washington. Directed by Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs), and also featuring Antonio Banderas and Mary Steenburgen.
Did it release in '93 or '94?
Is it still great or is it actually kinda boring?
These questions and more answered by Jeff and JT within!
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Major League 2
Welcome back to Major League baseball (kinda)! In the words of Bob Uecker movielifecrisis is best and so are baseball movies that may or may not be good still.
Spoiler alert: it is still good. Charlie Sheen's sleek, 90s apartment. Tom Berenger's gimp knee. Uncredited Randy Quaid stealing crowd scenes. Bob Uecker in the booth bringing heat. Omar Epps playing Wesley Snipes playing Willie Mays Hayes. And so, so, so much more!
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Customer Reviews
Very entertaining
This is a really fun podcast about older movies. Great rapport and very funny. Keep it coming y’all!
Movie Life Crisis
I enjoy the witty dialogue between these two guys and listen to every episode, whether I’ve seen the movie or not. I enjoy the nostalgia and the clever critique.
Listen again and again
I remember so much about these movies I'd forgotten when i listen to the guys break them down. That alone is worth the price of admission for me.