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    Explore " jeremy sisto" with insightful episodes like "Episode 123 - Grand Canyon", "236. Clueless (1995)", "Waitress", "Clueless, Clerks III, Orphan: First Kill, Look Both Ways" and "May (2002): "May, Go Gay"" from podcasts like ""1991 Movie Rewind", "Why Do We Own This DVD?", "My Husband Made Me Do It", "Films for the Void!" and "Spooky Tuesday — A Horror Movie Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Episode 123 - Grand Canyon

    Episode 123 - Grand Canyon

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    45:15 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    51:00 - Pop Culture

    55:05 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    236. Clueless (1995)

    236. Clueless (1995)
    Diane and Sean discuss Amy Heckerling's L.A. teen high school story, Clueless. Episode music is, "Rollin' With My Homies" by Coolio, from the OST.

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    Waitress

    Waitress

    This week we are watching the movie-turned-Broadway-musical: Waitress! And if we happen to call it "The Waitress" at any point in the episode, we're sorry. Really feels like there should be a "the". Waitress stars Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion and Jeremy Sisto. On the verge of leaving her abusive marriage, Jenna discovers she's pregnant. Uh oh. Tune in today to hear our thoughts on this romantic dramedy. 

    At the time of recording you could stream this movie on YouTube or rent it! 

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    Clueless, Clerks III, Orphan: First Kill, Look Both Ways

    Clueless, Clerks III, Orphan: First Kill, Look Both Ways

    Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, Episode 39! In this episode, Eric and Landon are totally buggin' that they get to talk about Amy Heckerling's 1995 film Clueless. Along with reviews of the latest in Kevin Smith's cinematic universe, a sequel to one of the aughts' most surprising horror films, and a preview of some of this fall's most anticipated theatrical releases - all on this week's episode of Films for the Void!

    TIME STAMPS
    00:00:00 Introduction / Recommendations
    00:13:30 Look Both Ways
    00:17:13 Clerks III
    00:22:38 Orphan: First Kill
    00:28:45 Clueless
    01:17:33 Eric's Recommendation for Next Episode

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    Artwork by Annie Curle
    Theme Music by Meghan Gove

    May (2002): "May, Go Gay"

    May (2002): "May, Go Gay"

    Thank you to Ana Luisa for partnering with our podcast! Don’t forget to check out https://shop.analuisa.com/spookytuesday to take advantage of their Buy One, Get One 40% Off sale with pieces starting at just $39.

    May (2002) is a Frankenstein monster of a movie made out of bits and pieces picked out just for us. Set right down the street from Monica’s place with an aggressive lesbian for Chelsea and some blood play for Sydney, it really seems like Lucky McKee’s indie flick was tailored exactly to Spooky Tuesday’s tastes — well, almost. Starring Angela Bettis, Jeremy Sisto, and Anna Faris, this horror has an ending that could make us forgive pretty much any other misstep. After all, Polly’s grandma says it’s the imperfections that make things special.

    References:

    https://diaboliquemagazine.com/eyes-that-bind-on-the-pain-of-seeing-in-lucky-mckees-may-2002/

    https://www.joblo.com/best-horror-movie-you-never-saw-may-2002/

    https://www.hearusscream.com/editorials/ho5ogoxfgryo2q7wdvux8jzkbienb3 

    http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/14366

    http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/14103  

    ...about Don's Plum (1995) with Dale Wheatley

    ...about Don's Plum (1995) with Dale Wheatley

    “Don’s Plum” is a Wrongtober horror film on two levels. The film itself focuses on the dynamics of toxic masculinity enacted by members of what at the time was known as Hollywood’s “pussy posse”. The events surrounding the film’s non-release tell a different kind of Hollywood horror story, one we explore with producer/screenwriter Dale Wheatley.

    Directed by RD Robb. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Macguire, Jenny Lewis, Kevin Connolly, Scott Bloom, Jeremy Sisto, Amber Benson, Meadow Sisto, Marissa Ribisi, Byron Thames, Nikki Cox, Jerry Swindall & Toledo Diamond

    How is the world wrong about this movie?

    From Andras: For reasons we begin to explore in this episode, “Don’s Plum” has been the victim of a hard to understand campaign to keep US audiences from seeing it. While this campaign may have made some odd sense in 1995, the time has come lift the veil of silence, end the blacklist, and let everyone spend an evening with these “bros” and “bitches” at Don’s Plum in the 90’s. These kids are your parents now.

    Produced by Andras Jones
    Hosted by Andras Jones & Bryan Connolly
    Executive Producer: Erica Russel

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    Six Feet Under, Idiocracy

    Six Feet Under, Idiocracy
    Monica, Samantha & Greg guess the plot of movies/TV shows: Six Feet Under & Idiocracy. Follow us on: www.instagram.com/implotsters/ www.twitter.com/implotsters www.facebook.com/implotsters www.youtube.com/channel/UCNt0P8dGWkM1OdnhKO3pXKg TikTok @Implotsters Visit our website: www.implotsters.com

    Hideaway - Are...we...connected...somehow?

    Hideaway - Are...we...connected...somehow?

    This week listen in to another I Think I Remember That WATCHES IT FOR YOU as Jenna and Theresa watch the Dean R. Koontz classic, Hideaway. Join the ladies as Jenna once again asks Theresa to do a succinct recap and then continuously interrupts her and as Theresa mispronounces Jeremy Sisto's name several different ways with complete disregard for whatever it actually is...

    This movie is really something...

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    Forward Flash 002: Mothers, lock up your sons! | Thirteen (2003) [Patreon Preview]

    Forward Flash 002: Mothers, lock up your sons! | Thirteen (2003) [Patreon Preview]

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    For the second installment of the Forward Flash series we take a deeper look at the 2003 film, Thirteen.  We realized in the review just how hard it was growing up as teenage girls. We discuss the many layers of this film, watching it now, and how it's raw storytelling and acting still inspires 17 years later.

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    ‘May’ with ’12 Hour Shift’ Director Brea Grant

    ‘May’ with ’12 Hour Shift’ Director Brea Grant

    It is the return of one of our all-time favorite guests; writer, actor, director, and ‘Reading Glasses’ host, Brea Grant. She’s on the show this week to talk about 2002’s May, a movie described by April Wolfe as a spiritual prequel to Brea’s latest film, 12 Hour Shift. Brea discusses expediting the exposition in her film, Lucky, and how she pitched it by describing one specific scene; a wife wakes up to find a murderer in her house. She wakes her husband who says, “Of course he’s here, that’s the man that tries to kill us everyday.”

    May and 12 Hour Shift also happen to share the same lead actress, Angela Bettis. Brea describes what a dream she was to work with, and how she even helped the crew wrap the set on the final night of shooting. Brea talks about the expressiveness of the human face, and how one DP on the set of Heroes showed her how much her face takes up the screen, changing her acting forever. And lastly, Brea describes how David Arquette brought a donkey to set to raise spirits, and it did just that!

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    You can watch 12 Hour Shift on October 2nd.

    If you haven’t seen May yet – it’s great!

    With April Wolfe and Brea Grant.

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