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    Father’s Day Special: Top 10 Movies That Connect Us

    enJune 15, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Can movies help bridge the generational divide? Absolutely! In this Father's Day special episode, the guys debate which movies bridge the generational divide. Their search went beyond just feel good stories or inspirational biopics, but movies that help generations connect in important and meaningful ways. Aidan and Ash each propose their movie picks one by one, and openly debate which movies make the final Top 10. From comedies to dramas, recent Oscar winners to old classics, the poignant to the absurd, their final list is eclectic and ready for you this weekend! Who was more convincing: Aidan or Ash? Vote at HoldMeBack.com

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    Resilience: Blessing or Curse?

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    Sex

    Sex

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    Reimagining Diversity

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    Teens and Their Screens

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