Reel Window: Rewatching Random Movies from our Childhood
Pauline and Lisa
278 episodes
1 week ago
This is a podcast where two sisters, and sometimes a guest, rewatch movies they saw when they were kids and review them. With humour, sarcasm, and random tidbits of info, this is a great listen for anyone born in the 80s, anyone who loves movies, and anyone else whose family speaks complete sections of dialogue as part of their daily conversations.
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This is a podcast where two sisters, and sometimes a guest, rewatch movies they saw when they were kids and review them. With humour, sarcasm, and random tidbits of info, this is a great listen for anyone born in the 80s, anyone who loves movies, and anyone else whose family speaks complete sections of dialogue as part of their daily conversations.
127: Two Vastniks is Like: “Goodbye George, See You Next Thursday.”
Reel Window: Rewatching Random Movies from our Childhood
1 hour 14 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
127: Two Vastniks is Like: “Goodbye George, See You Next Thursday.”
Who’s up for another 90’s comedy? The sisters are! Kind of. Pauline and Lisa are back and they are talking about 1995’s “Father of the Bride: Part 2”. Starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Diane Keaton, this comedy was a favourite for the sisters when they were little. Pregnancy? Midlife crises? Random hijinks? How could it not be hilarious? Well…better listen and find out. If nothing else, the Brunnen banter will be top notch!
Reel Window: Rewatching Random Movies from our Childhood
This is a podcast where two sisters, and sometimes a guest, rewatch movies they saw when they were kids and review them. With humour, sarcasm, and random tidbits of info, this is a great listen for anyone born in the 80s, anyone who loves movies, and anyone else whose family speaks complete sections of dialogue as part of their daily conversations.