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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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This Movie Was A Hot Dog #47- Roadhouse (1989)
This Movie Was A Hot Dog
49 minutes
9 years ago
This Movie Was A Hot Dog #47- Roadhouse (1989)
Hot Dog #47- This week, Frank-cis and Reverend Zach watched 1989’s American cinematic classic, “Roadhouse”. This film had us asking such questions as; how is it possible for Patrick “the swayz” Swayze to be so damn cool? Why is the comical fat guy afraid of a taxidermy polar bear? Why doesn’t Ben Gazara just shoot Patrick Swazyze in the head 10 minutes into the movie? Why does a movie about fist fights have 3 buildings explode? Why does no one call the state police, or do anything at all? 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.