A Talk To Remember
Summary: Every other Monday, four dudes come together after watching chick flicks to see if they can find the "man" in romance, or if these movies are as bad as they thought they would be going in. With the help of guests who love these films, they laugh, they try to learn, and they hope to come out the other side a little more open-minded.
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- Artist: Mikey Blagg, Brandon Taylor, Nathan McDivitt, Bradley Toone
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"Nights In Rodanthe" is this weeks' movie, and it is our first host's pick. The 4 of us talk about another Nick Sparks tale about falling in love on a beach in North Carolina. Even though all his movies are the same, we're always bringing something new to the table. Check it out!
"10 Things I Hate About You" is this week's movie, and we're joined by guest Kyle Riffe to talk about this modern take on a Shakespeare classic. Sounds great right? Of course 5 dudes couldn't find flaws with this one.
"The Last Song" is this week's movie, so with guest Haley Baker, we cover this season's obligatory Nicolas Sparks movie. He leaves his usual stomping grounds and sends us to Georgia for this tale of turtles and teen angst. So tune in for personal story connections, and personal host rejections.
We've had a good break, but friends, we are back with our Season 2 debut of "Sleepless in Seattle!" We've got a new host, a new intro, and the same great commentary. So buckle up, because coming in with Hanks and Ryan, you know we'll have a lot to say!
We know were out for the holidays, but we came back to cover "The Holiday" to celebrate the holiday with our friends Julie Plunk and Claudia McDivitt. Despite how how these characters acted, we knew WE couldn't run away from OUR lives forever. Enjoy this bonus episode, and we'll see you in January.
Producer Taylor hosts our season finale, and with panel Dani Clyde and Toya and Carrie Dodson, the guys plead their cases why the movies or actors they chose should win each award, and see who can walk away with the most. And unlike those televised awards shows, these guys make sure the best man, woman, and film win. You won't want to miss this one.
"500 Days of Summer" was the movie this week, and it's the one Brandon brings to the table. With the help of guest Colby Mike, we took a look at love, heartbreak, and see Zooey Deschanel sing again, because let's be honest, she always has to do that.
"For The Love Of The Game" is up this week, and we see straight up how well baseball and romance coexist. And when Kevin Costner is involved, the answer is yes, they mesh incredibly well. It's been pounded in our heads that romance is a big deal. This movie will remind you that baseball is still a great game, too. And we have A LOT of guest opinions. Check it out!
"Definitely, Maybe" is this week's movie, and it's the one that Nathan has brought in as his favorite. With guest Bradley Toone, we watch this Ryan Reynold rom-com mystery, dissecting it to see if we can figure out the mom before the big reveal. We have a lot of fun, and really get to know about one of our hosts in this one. And stay to the end for the best new podcast send off of all time.
"The Notebook" is finally making its appearance on the podcast, and with the help of guest Lauren Bush, we cover this movie from all angles. The old. The young. The right guy. The wrong one. It gets heated, it gets hilarious, and it stays entertaining!
We're back, and this week with the help of guest Kati Hereford, we cover the Natalie Portman film, "Where The Heart Is." This movie literally has everything. Tornados, Walmart, babies, country music, kidnapping, and leg amputations. And we cover every last detail. You won't want to miss this one!
This week, Dave Frey is back filling in for Nathan, & we have Haley Baker joining us to cover the cult classic "When Harry Met Sally." Hearing us squirm around the diner scene alone is enough reason to listen, so make sure you don't miss out!
When it comes to podcasts where 3 dude's talk about girl films, remember, we aren't just a "regular" podcast. We're a "cool" podcast. And in what may go down as the most fetch episode we've ever done, Julie Plunk helps us cover this high school cult classic, "Mean Girls." Missing it would be like getting hit by a metaphorical bus!
This week we're joined by Chad Poe & Taylor Anthony as we dive into a romance favorite, "Pride & Prejudice." Hear us discuss all the hard-hitting action as characters dance, walk around rooms, and talk a lot. This is a can't miss, so you know, don't.
We could give you 152 reasons to listen this week, but instead we'll give you just two. Nothing screams "captivating" like chatrooms and books! We're covering "You've Got Mail" with Richard Adam Jones, and folks, you aren't going to want to miss it!