Episode 008: My Email, Hollywood Strikes, and "Mallrats"
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In this week's show, Frank begins by making an important correction to his email address so that you we may correspond.
Next he discusses the recent writers' and actors' strikes in Hollywood and why he cares. He reminisces about how there was once a greater quality with lesser availability to Hollywood productions and this leads in to what he would really like to happen at the conclusion of these strikes. He even makes fun of Fran Drescher from The Nanny in the process.
Finally the Priscilla Barnes review this week is the comedy buddy classic Mallrats from 1995, that not only has a certain 80s quality but produced one of Priscilla's most memorable yet quirky scenes ever. Frank recounts his own "mallrat" experience from this time as a high school senior. He also tells of learning to swear partly due to the early days of cable, and asks what else is one supposed to call movies with unique titles from that time.
The theme song is called Retro Funk by SoulProdMusic and can be found at pixabay.com.
Mallrats is available on DVD and Blu-Ray, and Amazon Prime.
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