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Explore " vivica fox" with insightful episodes like "What's Up, Woody?: Vivica A. Fox", "Episode 10: Booty Call", "Episode 22: Idle Hands (1999)", "145. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)" and "Episode 74 - Death to William Part 1 - Kill Bill: Vol. 1" from podcasts like ""What's Up, Woody?", "Movies@2am", "House of 1000 Horrors", "Why Do We Own This DVD?" and "A Bit of the Ultraviolence"" and more!
Episodes (9)
Episode 10: Booty Call
Some dudes will do anything to get laid. Even if it means risking their lives and their nether regions, oddly enough, to do so. This week Bryce and Irving rewatched 1997's Booty Call, a comedy where Jaimie Foxx and Tommy Davidson play two men desperate for sex. Vivica Fox and Tamala Jones (sorry for calling you the wrong name in the episode) play the two women they are trying to have sex with, but obstacle after obstacle gets in the way. Check this flick out on Tubi if you haven't already!
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Episode 22: Idle Hands (1999)
145. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
Diane and Sean discuss the second chapter in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill epic. Also, they do a mini-recap of Batman Returns, as promised for hitting 100+ ratings in iTunes. Episode music is "Goodnight Moon" by Shivaree, from the OST.
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Support the showEpisode 74 - Death to William Part 1 - Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 - 2003
Director - Quentin Tarantino
Writers - Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman
Music - RZA
Stars:
Uma Thurman
David Carradine
Lucy Liu
Daryl Hannah
Vivica A Fox
Michael Madsen
Julie Dreyfus
Sonny Chiba
The Fourth Film by Quentin Tarantino
Right Tracksuit, Wrong Friend (Lifetime Movie)
In Lifetime's “The Wrong Fiancé,” Mary concludes that Abby is a garbage human being and not even worthy of stalking. Sarah questions small town law enforcement practices, smartphone fonts and where on earth she can get Vivica A. Fox’s tracksuit—because it’s amazing. Without ever having been shot in the leg, both Sarah and Mary agree that they’d handle it better than Richard did.
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Courting Controversy For Clout
Ray & Jay return from an extended hiatus just as the US Capitol building is stormed, "Soho Karen" is finally arrested for allegedly assaulting an innocent Black teenager in NYC and Vivica Fox's comments about rapper Young Thug get her into hot water.
Creeping Toms (Lifetime Movie)
Due to Charles's ill-fitting suits in “The Wrong Real Estate Agent", Sarah becomes suspicious of Lifetime’s wardrobe budget. Mary is in awe of Julie’s impeccable moisturizing regimen and stylish jammie game, plus Sarah wows Mary with her detailed knowledge of raccoon grooming habits. The main character's grasp of common sense is repeatedly called into question—and neither Sarah nor Mary can be bothered to find out if a vole is a real animal or not.
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