In this episode of My Sister Made Me Watch This, Michelle and Cherie go full swashbuckler as they revisit the 1981 parody film Zorro the Gay Blade — a movie Cherie remembers fondly for its swordplay and costumes, and a movie Michelle… barely remembers at all. Together, the sisters break down: George Hamilton’s double performance as Don Diego and his flamboyant twin Ramon (“Bunny” if you insist, but Michelle refuses).The Errol Flynn influence, classic Hollywood swashbucklers, and how this film...
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In this episode of My Sister Made Me Watch This, Michelle and Cherie go full swashbuckler as they revisit the 1981 parody film Zorro the Gay Blade — a movie Cherie remembers fondly for its swordplay and costumes, and a movie Michelle… barely remembers at all. Together, the sisters break down: George Hamilton’s double performance as Don Diego and his flamboyant twin Ramon (“Bunny” if you insist, but Michelle refuses).The Errol Flynn influence, classic Hollywood swashbucklers, and how this film...
022 Reenactments, Raincoats, and Robert Stack: The Unsolved Mysteries Episode
My Sister Made Me Watch This
42 minutes
2 weeks ago
022 Reenactments, Raincoats, and Robert Stack: The Unsolved Mysteries Episode
Michelle and Cherie head back to the shadowy world of Unsolved Mysteries, the show that made us afraid of our own front porches. Remember Robert Stack in that trench coat? The fog? The synthesizer theme that made you swear someone was standing right behind you? This week, the sisters relive the nights when reruns of Unsolved Mysteries had them double-checking door locks and side-eyeing neighbors. They dig into what made the show so addictive — from the haunting reenactments and inexplicable t...
My Sister Made Me Watch This
In this episode of My Sister Made Me Watch This, Michelle and Cherie go full swashbuckler as they revisit the 1981 parody film Zorro the Gay Blade — a movie Cherie remembers fondly for its swordplay and costumes, and a movie Michelle… barely remembers at all. Together, the sisters break down: George Hamilton’s double performance as Don Diego and his flamboyant twin Ramon (“Bunny” if you insist, but Michelle refuses).The Errol Flynn influence, classic Hollywood swashbucklers, and how this film...