Episode 478: Morbidly Obese Clemenza

Published: May 19, 2020, 7:30 p.m.

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DISCUSSED: discussion of The Freshman and thoughts on what makes a movie "hold up"; has anyone ever craved a three-star movie?; what Merlin really wants is a smart friend; Dan is enjoying On Becoming a God in Central Florida; the difficulty of making weird good; I didn\'t buy it a beer; your mask is not a case for your beard; Dan has follow-up on bikes; Merlin has follow-up on companies and WFH help; thoughts on what we know and don\'t know about the difficulties of \\u201c\\u201creopening\\u201d\\u201d; the benefits and challenges of being a chain-worrying project manager; praise for the Austin Grackles.

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Links for this episode:

  • The Freshman (1990) - IMDb
  • Bruno Kirby - Biography - IMDb
  • Carmine Said One Boy - YouTube
  • Freeway movie review & film summary (1997) | Roger Ebert
    "Occasionally an unsuspecting innocent will stumble into a movie like this and send me an anguished postcard, asking how I could possibly give a favorable review to such trash. My stock response is Ebert\'s Law, which reads: A movie is not about what it is about. It is about how it is about it."
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  • Penny Arcade - News - Dear Diary
    \'So I\\u2019ve always worried about things. I also always knew that most of the time there was nothing to worry about. For me it wasn\\u2019t even just worrying about something. I understand that everyone worries. The best way I can describe it is "Chain worrying."\'
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  • Idiot plot - Wikipedia
    \'In literary criticism, an idiot plot is "a plot which is kept in motion solely by virtue of the fact that everybody involved is an idiot," and where the story would otherwise be over if this were not the case.\'
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