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    Explore " ivan reitman" with insightful episodes like "The Reitman Stuff", "JD TALKIN SPORTS #962", "Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon", "Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)" and "Ghostbusters Legacy : Erhoffte Gutmachung oder Entäuschung ?!" from podcasts like ""Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes", "JD Talkin Sports", "The Guys Review", "Popcorn and Soda" and "The Movie Culture"" and more!

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    The Reitman Stuff

    The Reitman Stuff

    Tonight! A creepy Star Trek memento, Obi-Wan comes this May, Gotham Knights, Madame Web, and we remember Douglas Trumbull and producer of your childhoods Ivan Reitman, All that and more on this big edition of Multiverse Tonight!

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    JD TALKIN SPORTS #962

    JD TALKIN SPORTS #962

    Cooper Kupp showed me that he was the NFL MVP this year.
    OBJ free agent to be tore his ACL last night.   
    In the end the Bengals couldn’t get one yard. 
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    Aaron Donald and Von Miller showed Bengals management the need to invest heavily in offensive linemen this offseason.  
    USA vs Canada for the Olympic Gold medal Wednesday night in Women’s Hockey.  

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    Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon

    Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon

    Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead

     

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    Directed by: Douglas Tirola (directed and produced a bunch of documentaries)

     

    Starring:  

     Chevy Chase

    John Landis

    Judd Apatow

    Kevin Bacon

    Tim Matheson

    John Goodman

    Billy Bob Thornton

    Meat Loaf

     

    Released: Jan 25, 2015

     

    Budget: No info

     

    Box Office: According to the numbers.com, had a domestic box office haul of $62,684 ($73,509 in 2021)

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    Ratings:   IMDb 7.2/10 Rotten Tomatoes 88%

    Metacritic 74% Google Users 86%

     

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    Plot:

    An intro warning of explicit sexual content, and John Belushi welcoming us to National Lampoon radio, into a skit about religious jokes, and into a montage of national lampoon covers. Billy Bob Thorton talking about how the first issue spoke to him, Judd Apatow speaks about how you wanted to be those guys. John Goodman having fun. Kevin Bacon said he looked for the magazine for the boobs. More quick cuts of different celebrities talking about how awesome and engrained national lampoon is in the American Zeitgeist. John Landis explains how and why 17-20's is the best years of our lives. And how it started as the Harvard Lampoon. Some of the early writers, including Fred Gwine. Doug Kenny was a founder, a performer who wanted to write as well. Henry Beard is his opposite, very smart, mysterious and elusive. The editor of Mademoiselle magazine saw a parody of the lampoon and offered $7K for them to do one for her magazine, and a free magazine. They did parodies of time, life, and even playboy, and thought they could do a real magazine. Chevy Chase talks about in your 20's every thing is possible. They go to New York, and they were basically laughed out of most offices, until 21st Century publishers. They made a deal that in 5 years, there was a forced buyout and could mean the publishers owe them a lot of money, and started national lampoon. First hire was Michael O'Donoghue, who was not harvard, but buffalo new york. He set the tone more than anything, being very outrageous. Tony Hendra, a british comedian, , Sean kelly, candian school teacher wanted to come to New York and write for the Lampoon as well, Anne Beatts, Brian McConnachie. They talk about Cloud art studios. The early issues were messy, and the duck on the cover. After 7 issues, they dump cloud. Michael Gross was brought in as art director, against Dougs will. They had one discussion about how to empower the parody, and Doug changed his mind and the direction of the magazine changed. They started making parodies that looked like the originals.

     

    S

    -John Landis is right, late high school through college are the best years of your life. The maximum amount of freedom, and the minimum amount of responsibility.

    -I never read national lampoon growing up, but I didn't realize it was so sexual. wow.

     

    They talked about everyone smoking weed, late dinners, lots of beers; they would get drunk, go home, sleep, get up and write a piece. Doug was the one who had the most ideas, pushed the envelope. Writing the letters column each month in about an hour. If someone brought an idea to Henry, he'd say "tempting" which could be good or bad. They looted culture from 1945-1970. The Vietnamese baby book. Doug came up with the photo funnies, because the audience identifies with the editors. The dog with a pistol to its head was a huge hit. They found a bunch of famous artists that had rejected art, and they could bring it to the lampoon to be what you want to be, and not edit them. They were losing money though, with no advertising. Gerod Taylor came in to sell advertising. Jose Cuervo was the first major advertiser, and the others quickly followed. A perfect storm moment of coming out of a war, and being free to talk about it. Billy Bob Thorton, talks about realizing you can tell the truth through humor. Biggest circulation was a million, estimate about 12 million readers. #1 on college campuses and #2 on magazine racks behind Cosmo. Then Doug left/disappeared. Left Henry a note saying he was done and leaving. Next, they talk about doing an album, Radio Dinner. It was successful and got nominated for a Grammy. They discuss Doug leaving, having a nervous breakdown/midlife crisis. Tony went to see him, and he was not doing well, having written 1.5 chapters into his novel...So further than Trey is on his novel. So they decided to do another album. This is where they find John Belushi. Chevy Chase talks about the urinal bit, and how they were holding themselves. The album became a 4 day show with lots of drugs. Henry was working 100 hours a week, and Doug came back very humbled. People were mad for him leaving. His novel wasn't very good and so he tossed it out the window.

     

    S:

    -The partying during the work time, sounds like Mad Men, but 10-20 years later.

    -Trey, hows your novel coming along?

     

    A brief parody turned into a special issue, the school year book. About the just 18 people in high school. Janis Hirsch is brought in to write, being the 3rd woman. They describe Doug as the personality of the magazine. Michael had a feud with Tony because Tony slept with his girlfriend. Michael got the national lampoon radio hour. A cancellation brought John Belushi and the second city crew. They go into the ethnic issues and how they're accused of being racist. Tony says the job of a satirist is to make the people in power uncomfortable. The biggest law suit they had was Volkswagon, about an article that Ted Kennedy would be president if he drove a Volkswagon. The growth of the magazine into having actors and musicians, and more famous and popular and caused strife. Michael quit over an argument with about his girlfriend having a desk. Moving on, they discussed the National Lampoon show with many of the same people from the radio hour. Ivan Reitman talks about offering some direction and Bill Murray showing him out. John Belushi was described as the director of the group, and the rock and roll of humor. They didn't keep John Belushi on retainer, and lost them to Saturday Night Live. They discussed how the wind was sucked out of their sails. MIchael Gross leaves as art director and Peter Kleinman came in. Now the buyout comes back up, and they were owed $7.5 million. Henry left as soon as the check was cashed. Mattie the publisher didn't want to lose Doug, and told him they were making a movie based on the year book edition, that became Animal House. PJ became the editor, and while the magazine became less high brow, it was very focused. They speak about John Hughs writing for the lampoon. Very darkly sexual. The publisher got a call from a studio exec saying he loved the mag, and if they wanted to make a movie, he wanted to. They talked about how Animal House came to be, Doug being on set daily, and needing to be there, having a good time, and the drugs. And the movie became a hit. Doug then goes to California to become a director and producer, a rising star.

     

    S:

    -They briefly go over things, and don't really go into them, like the Volkswagon thing.

     

    They turn to something about a disco beaver. They go into some of the new writers, and they discuss doing a article on Thurgood Marshall. They discuss the Doug Kenny movie Caddyshack, that it wasn't a lampoon movie, but it was a lampoon movie. Doug was depressed that Caddyshack wasn't as big as Animal House. Magazine was losing sales, so to sell more, they wanted more tits...that every 5th or 6th issue was a sex issue. All the writers were getting picked off to hollywood as the magazine failed. They discuss Doug doing a rail at 9am before a meeting. People talking about Doug being an coke addict. Chevy Chase and Doug went to Hawaii to get away for a bit, to decompress. Then Doug goes missing in Hawaii. Doug was found at the bottom of a canyon in 1980. Was it an accident, a suicide, or a drug deal gone wrong? They move into John Hughes doing Vacation, based on Vacation '58 lampoon article. They discuss the era as being the moldy bread era, just a gross out, as dark as you can get. Like a baby in a blender. So the lampoon lost most of its national sponsors. All the contributors reflect back on their years with the lampoon as a magic club, the people being important making modern comedy. A photo montage, and someone haring a story of Doug putting his dick in girls ears, at parties. Cut to black...and the holiday road song from Vacation.

     

    S:

    -I've never done coke... I can't even imagine what it would be like.

     

    Top Five Trivia of the movie: 

    5: First issue April 1970; 51 years ago

    4: Final issue November 1998; 23 years ago issue 249

    3: Was originally the Harvard Lampoon, established in 1876

    2: Started the radio, and eventually, tv careers of Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, John belushi, Gilda Radner, Harold Ramis, etc

    1: There is a 2018 film, A Futile and Stupid Gesture, a biography of co-founder Douglas Kenney, he was only 33 when he died.

     

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    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 T2

    3 Sandlot

    4 Back to the Future

    5 Mail order brides

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

     

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Lone Survivor

    4) Drunk stoned brilliant dead

    5) Sandlot

     

     

    Tucker:

    1. Beer review 

    2. T2

    3. Gross Pointe Blank

    4. My Cousin Vinny

    5. Mail order brides

     

     

     

     

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    Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)

    Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)

    Remember the 2016 Ghostbusters remake? Me either. Fast forward to 2021 and we don't get another remake, but rather a full-on sequel with Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Think of it like The Force Awakens for the Ghostbusters universe. It's like a cover to a song you really love but something just doesn't feel right. Jason Furie and Adam Roth give their full review, discuss their theatre-going experiences, and make fun of kids for nearly an hour. 

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    Ghostbusters Legacy : Erhoffte Gutmachung oder Entäuschung ?!

    Ghostbusters Legacy : Erhoffte Gutmachung oder Entäuschung ?!
    Nach Ghostbusters (2016) wollten wir schon unsere Protonenpacks an den Nagel hängen. Aber als wir die ersten Happen von Ghostbusters Afterlife bekommen haben, war die Vorfreude doch wieder ernorm, besonders als die Kritiker den neuen Film in den Himmel gelobt haben. AJ und Alex haben sich auf den Weg gemacht Ghostbusters: Legacy zu sehen. Waren die alten (im Moment sowieso sehr kritischen) Haudegen genauso angetan oder waren sie entäuscht von dem gezeigten? Weitere Themen: Ridley Scott meckert über Superhelden Filme, Tatsache?! Mel Gibson führt Regie bei Lethal Weapon 5. What the .... Resident Evil - Welcome to Raccoon City - Nicht schon wieder... UND die Besprechungen zu Glauben - RTL+ und Cowboy Bebop und Eindrücke zu HAWKEYE. Also reinhören Spaß haben :)

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    Episode 185: Everybody gets a Smash clone!

    Episode 185: Everybody gets a Smash clone!
    Halo Infinite MP has been out a week, and I have some thoughts. Meanwhile that rumored WarnerBros Smash clone is real, and its spectacular. The external pressure on Activision is growing, and internal pressure isn't simmering down either. Meanwhile Lucasfilm is setting its sights on the future of the franchise, and TV seems to be the path. The MCU is setting up multiple secret projects, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife is a sequel worth your time.

    104 - Vamos a hablar de Ghostbusters Afterlife

    104 - Vamos a hablar de Ghostbusters Afterlife

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    Ghostbusters: Afterlife — Episode 64

    Ghostbusters: Afterlife — Episode 64

    Rumors about a “Ghostbusters” sequel have persisted ever since “Ghostbuster II” was released in 1989 including a version penned by Dan Aykroyd that involved the original team traveling to an alternate hellish landscape where the boys in grey would literally battle with the devil. 

    Numerous other versions took shape over the years but each one seemed to stall out after original cast member Bill Murray stated that he just wasn’t that interested in coming back for another sequel. The death of Harold Ramis in 2014 also dampened interest in another “Ghostbusters” movie because he had been so instrumental in the first two films both behind and in front of the camera. 

    But then out of nowhere, Jason Reitman — son of original “Ghostbusters” director Ivan Reitman — announced in early 2019 that he was going to direct a new sequel that would carry on the legacy of the original story while also paying homage to the past. 

    While new faces were added to the film, a huge hurdle was cleared when almost all of the original cast members agreed to return after reading the script, which Aykroyd called “beautiful” and “heartfelt” that also “takes the DNA from the first two movies and transfers that directly to the third.” 

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to repair the Ecto-1 and make an emergency call to Ray’s Occult as we review the 2021 sequel “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”…

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    Ghostbusters - Episode 63

    Ghostbusters - Episode 63

    Fascinated by the paranormal, Dan Aykroyd originally came up with a concept for a movie after reading a story about quantum physics and parapsychology that gave him the idea about trapping ghosts. 

    He was also interested in creating a modern comedic ghost film following in the footsteps of icons such as Abbott and Costello as well as Bob Hope. He wrote the script with plans to star alongside his friend John Belushi and he pitched the idea as “three men who chase ghosts” and basically compared it to pest control for the undead. 

    Of course, Akyroyd’s original script also took place in the future and director Ivan Reitman estimated that it would take $300 million to film his version of the movie. 

    That’s when Harold Ramis joined the project and helped rework Aykroyd’s script with a setting in present day New York. 

    Sadly, Belushi’s death forced Aykroyd to look elsewhere for his co-star and that’s when he pitched the idea to fellow SNL alum Bill Murray, who agreed to do the film so long as the studio would allow him to remake the movie “The Razor’s Edge.” 

    Ramis then decided to star in the film as well after they struggled to find an actor who could portray one particularly brainy character in the script. Principle photography on the film started in October 1983 with the story set around a group of scientists who start a company together in the business of catching ghosts…

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to charge our proton packs and roast some Stay Puft marshmallows as we look back at the 1984 classic “Ghostbusters”…

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    YFNA 007: Ghostbusters II, or the Empire State Strikes Back

    YFNA 007: Ghostbusters II, or the Empire State Strikes Back

    Pick up your proton packs and watch out for that moody slime, it’s time to get the band back together for the campy cash grab that is Ghostbusters II. Who else has a soft spot for sequels? Was there no such thing as workplace harassment training in 1989? (No need to answer that, we know there wasn’t.) Is there any scene that Peter MacNicol does not steal? (No need to answer that one either.) How did everyone forget that the city was attacked by a giant supernatural marshmallow man five years before this? The only thing we make sure you know in this ep is that we're all New Yorkers. 

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    Season 8 : Episode 8 - Ghostbusters & Beetlejuice - ( Featuring Adeline Marshall )

    Season 8 : Episode 8 - Ghostbusters & Beetlejuice - ( Featuring Adeline Marshall )

    Adeline Marshall has grown up as a spooky kid. From the time she could walk you could ask "where is wolf man?" and she would return with a plastic wolf man figure. As her father, Dirk wondered when would be appropriate to show her these two classic spooky movies. It turns out that the time is now and with her interest peaked by the cartoons they dive in. This episode also features brief recommendations of other more family friendly halloween movies. 

    Adeline has also become a food entrepreneur (inspired by her mother Sarah Marshall of Marshall's Haute Sauce) and you can find her freeze dried berries and candy right here:

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    ‘Ghostbusters’: Not Crossing Streams

    ‘Ghostbusters’: Not Crossing Streams

    They came. They saw. They recorded a podcast about it! The 1984 Classic ‘Ghostbusters’ has the guys buzzing this week as they discuss VCR’s, Hi-C Ecto Coolers, fast food restaurants and restroom troughs! They get into their best scenes and quotes and Paul has a highly debated Most Hated character. They discuss the genius of Bill Murray and the great appearance from the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. They close with their Top 5 Bill Murray films of all-time! When someone asks if you listened to this pod, say “yes!”


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    Jonah's Pick - Ghostbusters (1984)

    Jonah's Pick - Ghostbusters (1984)

    Who you gonna call? MOVIE LOVERS!! Just kidding — you're going to call Ghostbusters. Jonah takes Mally for a ride in Ecto-1 through New York City to hunt ghosts and ghouls. Of course the discussion takes a turn for the dirty a couple times, but for the most part, these two gush over this 80's sci-fi classic until they're green in the face. Directed by Ivan Reitman. Starring Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Rick Moranis, Annie Potts, Ernie Hudson.

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    Double Feature: Meatballs & Wet Hot American Summer

    Double Feature: Meatballs & Wet Hot American Summer

    In a salute to the end of summer we're talking summer camp movies in this special DOUBLE FEATURE episode.  First up Mike and Luke join us to give their insights into Bill Murray's film debut in 'Meatballs', Ivan Reitman's 1979 comedy (7:25).  Then after a quick trip to the lobby (37:45) we head back into the theater to toast marshmellows with David Wain and Michael Showalter's  absurdly funny 2001 film 'Wet Hot American Summer' (44:20).

    Kid-Friendly 80s Horror

    Kid-Friendly 80s Horror

    On the 63rd episode of the Slice By Slice podcast Jesse and Josh take a look back at some of their favorite kid-friendly horror films of the 80s. Recorded on 07/11/21.

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    Stripes (1981)

    Stripes (1981)

    One of the most quotable comedies of all time just turned forty!


    This movie is directed by comedy legend Ivan Reitman who would give us Ghostbusters a couple of years later.  This movie also stars two comedy legends – Bill Murray and Harold Ramis – as two shlubby dudes who decide to join the army to be all that they can be before they turn 30. 

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    Ep. 31: Space Jam

    Ep. 31: Space Jam

    Zach & Zo take their chance, and do their dance at the Space Jam. That's Right! On this special episode Zach & Zo take a look at one of Zach's favorite movies. They talk about the adventure that world renowned champion NBA star Michael Jordan has in the world of Warner Bros. Looney Tunes. MJ joins Bugs Bunny's Tune Squad in order to defeat the Monstars to keep the Looney Tunes free from the clutches of Moron Mountain.

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    Who Ya Gonna Call? The Ghostbusters Episode

    Who Ya Gonna Call?  The Ghostbusters Episode

    Who Ya Gonna Call?  The Ghostbusters Episode

     

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    Meatballs

    Meatballs

    Directed by Ivan Reitman (his first major motion picture)

    Written by Len Blum, Daniel Goldberg, Janis Allen, and Harold Ramis (Egon from Ghostbusters)

    Starring Bill Murray (in his first starring role), Harvey Atkin, and Kate Lynch.

    Released June 29, 1979.

    Budget of $1.4M ($5M in 2020)

    Box Office: $43M ($154M in 2020)

    Gross: $4.16M ($149M in 2020) At one time was the highest grossing Canadian film in the United States and Canada.

    Rotten Tomatoes: 72%

    IMDB: 6.2/10

    Bill Murrays costume were his own clothes.

    First of 6 collaborations with Harold Ramis in many roles, the others being Stripes, Caddyshack, Ghostbusters 1 & 2, and Groundhog Day.

    Filmed at an actual, working summer camp, Camp White Pine in Ontario.

    Plot:

    We open at Camp North Star, a cut-rate summer camp. Tripper giving a silly wakeup announcement. It cuts to an obviously boring, monotonous meeting. The old 80’s trope of the nerdy head guy, and the cool counselor (Bill Murry, Tripper). Showing the kids loading the busses, we’re introduced to Rudy, Spaz, and the rival summer camp, Camp Mohawk.

    SW: The ending of the announcements prepped me for this movie, Bill Murray flushing the toilet. The intro montage is SUPER 70’s/80’s campy. At the busses, some terrible acting. How old are the girls talking about getting smokes, 12-13? Hope it gets better. Funny stuff BM says to the reporter, stalk and kill a bear, sexual awareness week. Annoying theme song, kids screaming, “are you ready for the summer”

    The next few scenes are a lot of exposition; the first day at camp, establishing a social pecking order. Shows the viewer all the various cabins from

    the young children to the “jail bait” cabin. They move to lunch where the director is trying to talk, but the kids don’t want info, they want gossip, so

    the a girl stands up and shares the gossip with everyone, ending with Wendy being everyones wet dream. An intracamp soccer game, establishing

    the relationship between Tripper and Rudy occurs.

    SW: First day: nerd kid unzipped pants. In the young kids cabin, the councilor shows compassion with the dead frog, surprising. Jailbait cabin is funny. Soccer game, sad kid is sad. The office scene: wow, sexual harassment much?

    Candace "kidnaps" Crockett in a speedboat and confesses her feelings for him. Tripper starts “Operation Late Night Excitement” gag. Parents day

    occurs, Tripper and Rudy continue to develop their relationship. Spaz and Fink sneak under the girls cabin, which hilariously backfires when the

    girls catch them and pants Fink. There was a rivalry basketball game between North Star and the Mowhawks, which the mowhowks dominated.

    SW: The kidnapping was kinda funny. Bill Murry and the card game, showing his councilor heart of gold. During the “Operation Late Night”, Hardware was sleeping in his tool belt, kinda silly. Taking the guy from is cabin is so campy and unrealistic. But I get the joke. Parents Day: How long have these kids been there? A week? Why is the Nerd Guys dad there, he’s a councilor in training. Sad kid is sad his dad didn’t come. Nerd Guy and Fat Guy sneak under the girls cabin and OF COURSE they’re talking about sex. Classic pants up the flag pole. Do like the classic gag of moving the sleeping director. Basketball game: Mowhawks are still rich assholes. Pantsing the other team: classic 80’s power move. Tell story of pants kid in middle school.

    There is a dance where all the councilors are trying to get laid, then all the CITs go on a camping trip with Trapper. The climax is the annual rival

    olympiad against the Mowhawks. On day one, Mowhawks dominate, but cheat also. Down, but not out, Trapper gives a rousing speech about how,

    “it just doesn’t matter!” On the second day, their fates turn around, Fink wins the hotdog contest against the stomach, Spaz carries the tea cups,

    and Rudy wins the race. They end with a nice campfire and showing Trapper and Roxanne deciding to live together, and riding off on a motorcycle.

    Closes with one last gag of Morty being left floating in the lake.

    SW: Bill Murray was creepy with Roxanne at the dance. When they leave for the camping trip, giving sad kid responsibility and visibility. If all the CIT’s are camping, who’s watching the kids? Like the “ghost” story by the fire. Heard it before. I can’t believe Roxanne slept with him after how creepy and forceful Tripper has been. Sad kid is still sad. Olympiad: Mowhawks are assholes, consistency is key. How Tripper mentions east and west Germany. North Star ALSO cheated to win, the fish down the swimsuit. Congrats to Nerd guy, and Fat Guy for finally winning one. Of course, it’s up to sad kid to save the day… and does. The Run was weird, seemed like it needed music. ENDING: Sad kid is happy now, made friends. Like the North Star CIT song, felt genuine. Like the last Morty gag on the lake.

    BIG takeaway: Why is a 29 year old man, the head canceler at a summer camp? Isn’t that a bit fucking weird?

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