Crash (1996) & Titane

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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

For our 150th Episode, Brian decided to highlight one of his favorite films, Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Questions or comments about what we talked about? Click here to let us know! 

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This week our friend Keegon Schuett returns to the show to continue gushing about Diane Keaton as a mother to queer people. In The First Wives Club it’s a token lesbian, while she’s best friends with fellow icons Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler. We paired it with the modern classic ...  Show more

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