You remember your time in high school... don't pretend that you don't. Fresh off co-hosting P.S. I Love Hoffman, Brian Rodriguez returns to take you on a journey back to your teenage years through the power of classic high school films.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 338 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
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I enjoyed listeining to the discussions at first but eventually I had to turn it off since the hosts say "like" every other words. They need some articulation courses or something.
Brian thats a really bad excuse that u don't watch older teen movies cuz the actors dont look like there teenager's. Or aren't believable as teen, idk that's a really bad excuse not to watch movies from the 50s-70s. And if u really pay attention to movies then, no one was actually teenagers when the movies were filmed and for good reasons like nudity or the language idk just stuff like that. Just say u don't like movies back then n keep it moving.
Fun and informative podcast about high school movies that is slightly hurt by the overuse of the word "like." Fix that vocal tic, and you'll have a perfect podcast.
High School Slumber Party - giving bored stay at home mom’s something to look forward to at nap time.
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