‘Indecent Proposal’ With Bill Simmons and Mallory Rubin

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‘Another 48 Hrs’ With Bill Simmons Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan

When you’ve been in prison as long as we have, you remember every last quote from ‘Another 48 Hrs.’ starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, Eduardo Ocampo, and Matt Pevic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

‘Just One of the Guys’ With Bill Simmons, Kyle Brandt, and Joanna Robinson

The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Joanna Robinson are joined by Kyle Brandt to pursue a career in journalism after they revisit the 1985 teen comedy ‘Just One of the Guys,’ starring Joyce Hyser, Clayton Rohner, and Billy Jayne. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, and Eduardo Oca ...  Show more

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