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    Explore "kellypreston" with insightful episodes like "Obsessed with Sky High", "Obsessed with Sky High", "Episode 177: CINEMA, with a side of Bacon part 3 (DEATH SENTENCE 07’ Film Discussion)", "Ultimate Battle: Purple Puppies vs. Savages" and "Just Your Average New Yorker" from podcasts like ""We're Obsessed", "We're Obsessed", "Drop Da Mic.", "Defining Audacity Radio Show & Podcast" and "justyouraveragenewyorker's podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Obsessed with Sky High

    Obsessed with Sky High

    In this week's super new episode, Lindsay and Halle chat about the 2005 classic Sky High. Between a problematic superhero caste system, a flawless Kurt Russell, and a pacifist Poison Ivy, there's a lot to obsess over. Plus, stay for the end of the episode where Lindsay and Halle share their modern obsessions. 

    Obsessed with Sky High

    Obsessed with Sky High

    In this week's super new episode, Lindsay and Halle chat about the 2005 classic Sky High. Between a problematic superhero caste system, a flawless Kurt Russell, and a pacifist Poison Ivy, there's a lot to obsess over. Plus, stay for the end of the episode where Lindsay and Halle share their modern obsessions. 

    Just Your Average New Yorker

    Just Your Average New Yorker

    Hey Guys! Thanks so much for tuning in. If you are a owner or you know of a black owned business that you think should be on the show, please let me know. I am excited to showcase some business's. Also fellow musicians let me know what you're doing now that places are closed and we are unable to play out and link up with our bandmates. Thanks so much for your support!

    Uglee Truth 479: Waxing, Fighting and the Pastry Panthers

    Uglee Truth 479: Waxing, Fighting and the Pastry Panthers

    Time for another episode H-Ugs! Today we're talking about being hairy - or hairless - and we go into post fight commentary mode on the latest UFC event. Plus, we get breaking celeb news while we were recording and we've got your H-Uglee and Awkward Moments too. Oh, and we decide to form an Uglee security force to make people where a mask... so there's that.

    Unsophisticated Rubes

    Unsophisticated Rubes

    We’ve got the launch of Peacock; new Swish coffee mugs; things closing down again; fireworks insanity; sad Hollywood deaths; the Washington Redskins finally changing their name; AirBnB trying to stop house parties; tons of retail companies go bankrupt; “Halloween Kills” pushed to 2021; drive-in theaters are the new normal; “The Empire Strikes Back” is the biggest movie in America; Disney+ surpasses 30 million subscribers; and so much more, live on tape from Las Vegas.

    The Rundown - Ep. 3 - Comic-Con Is Coming Home in 2020

    The Rundown - Ep. 3 - Comic-Con Is Coming Home in 2020

    It's Monday which means it's time to catch up on the entertainment news from last week with the latest episode of #TheRundown. Today we report on the tragic deaths of Kelly Preston & Naya Rivera and Comic-Con's new #ComicConAtHome full panel schedule.

    FEATURING: Jeremy Goeckner

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    Please enjoy this episode of THE RUNDOWN and as always, we'll see you in the front row!

    Episode 41 - Jerry Maguire

    Episode 41 - Jerry Maguire

    Hello,

    Did you know that a freshly severed human head weighs 8 pounds? The overly-quoted 1996 Cameron Crowe film, "Jerry Maguire," informs us of this fact along with a bunch of schmaltzy nonsense. The film's cornball dialogue and maudlin characters gave moviegoers a worse toothache than the giant container of Milk Duds they bought at the concession stand ever could. The last time we checked, needing someone to complete oneself was codependency and not a romantic notion.

    This episode contains an unexpected event that happened while we were recording, so look out for that in the middle of the episode.

    Tom Cruise plays Jerry Maguire, a thin-skinned pro sports agent who commits career suicide by manically writing the world's most cliché manifesto in the middle of the night because a little kid called him a jerk. Cruise’s portrayal of Maguire provided a glimpse of the pure insanity he would later exhibit during the Oprah couch incident of '05 and his legendary Scientology video.

    Renée Zellweger plays Dorothy Boyd, a lonely widow who holds a suspicious amount of contempt for her now deceased husband. She hatches a dastardly plan to use her adorable son as a pawn in order to lure Jerry Maguire into her secret garden.

    Cuba Gooding Jr. plays Rod Tidwell, an NFL wide receiver who becomes Jerry’s only remaining client and yells every word that comes out of his mouth. Cuba ended up winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for spouting off a bunch of catchphrases and walking around naked.

    Jonathan Lipnicki plays Ray Boyd, a walking talking human booby trap whose weapons-grade smiles, hugs and kisses envelope Jerry Maguire faster than quicksand.

    Join us as we reveal Jerry Maguire’s father’s true identity and ridicule Bruce Springsteen.

    Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com.

    This episode is sponsored by A-OK-47.

    Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.