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...
023 Airplane! Explained: Behind the Scenes of the 1980 Parody Classic
My Sister Made Me Watch This
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1 week ago
023 Airplane! Explained: Behind the Scenes of the 1980 Parody Classic
In this episode, Michelle and Cherie taxi down memory lane to revisit the 1980 parody classic Airplane!, inspired by their recent Unsolved Mysteries nostalgia spiral and, of course, the eternally serious Robert Stack. The sisters dig into their earliest memories of watching the movie on heavily edited TV broadcasts (because no parent in the ’80s was taking their kids to see this movie), and the era of airplane disaster flicks that somehow became a whole genre. They discuss the origins o...
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...