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This Movie Was A Hot Dog
This Movie was a hotdog
56 episodes
13 hours ago
Welcome to This Movie Was A Hot Dog, a podcast where me and friend of mine (or my brother), watch a bad movie, critically, financially, or otherwise, then review it, break it down, and tell you what we think.
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Welcome to This Movie Was A Hot Dog, a podcast where me and friend of mine (or my brother), watch a bad movie, critically, financially, or otherwise, then review it, break it down, and tell you what we think.
Show more...
Comedy
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#53- Attack of the 60 foot Centerfold (1995)
This Movie Was A Hot Dog
56 minutes
9 years ago
#53- Attack of the 60 foot Centerfold (1995)
Hot Dog #53- In celebration of the end of summer and going back to school, we are watching films that, for many, encapsulate that feeling of freedom and summer fun. That’s right, the forgone genre of the boob comedy! Films that were made in one week for almost no money, that were shown on basic cable late at night to an audience of mostly 12 to 16 year olds. And for our third week of this summer farewell Matt and Reverend Zach watched, 1995’s satirical science fiction (soft core porn(?)) boob comedy “Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold.” This film had us asking such questions as; was this suppose to be a normal movie or a soft core porn? Can a movie have six, several minute long topless scenes, with dialogue, and still be considered a real movie. Did this movie need a B plot, never mind two of them? Where did the circus tent come from? Who made the giant bikini? Did the same company make the giant lipstick? Did the giant hamster that stomped through LA ever get killed? Why didn’t angel explode at the end? Were women's crotches longer in the 90’s? And other questions! Join us for this Hot Dog! Edited by- Zach, Music Composed by Nick April.
This Movie Was A Hot Dog
Welcome to This Movie Was A Hot Dog, a podcast where me and friend of mine (or my brother), watch a bad movie, critically, financially, or otherwise, then review it, break it down, and tell you what we think.