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You Are Good

Dazed and Confused w. Sean Nelson

You Are Good

Alex Steed

Film Reviews, Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Relationships, Film History

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2021

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Well, we got no class and we got no principals. We ain't got no innocence. We can't even think of a word that rhymes. School's out for summer. We talk Dazed and Confused with Sean Nelson.

Sean's record Nelson Sings Nilsson is the greatest.

We made a playlist to accompany this episode! It's comprised of songs that come to mind when we all think about this movie.

Why Are Dads is a show in which hosts Sarah Marshall and Alex Steed attempt to understand what the hell it means to be the grown children of dads and other dad-like figures. And, as they do with all difficult subject matter, they do so by looking through a pop culture lens.

You can find us on TwitterInstagram and Patreon.

You can find producer and music director Carolyn Kendrick's music here. She's also on Twitter.

Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.

Abigail Swartz of Gray Day Studio designed our logo!

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0:00.0

Hello, Sarah Marshall. Hello, Alex. This is our first episode of You Are Good, a feelings

0:12.1

podcast about movies. It feels so funny to say. Yeah, that's it. What's the acronym?

0:20.6

Yeah. It's Sweden. That's how they pronounce the hit show Jag. So it's not that weird. Oh,

0:27.2

course. No, it's not that weird at all. You're listening to your second favorite

0:30.9

Yag. Today, we are talking about days to confuse. And we recorded this episode when we were

0:39.9

wire dads. And I think this is probably what you are good episode would sound like. Oh, yeah,

0:45.9

because this has Sean Nelson in it. I was excited to participate in this largely because it was

0:50.8

your first time watching days to confuse. And there are very few movies where I'm like, yeah,

0:55.6

I want to see how someone feels about something. I want to see how someone responds to this.

0:59.7

And this was one of those. And you're one of the people I'm always excited to see responses

1:05.0

spout from. Yeah. And this was such a lovely experience for me because as I talk about in the

1:10.1

episode, I really felt like this was going to be one of those like party movies. Not that those

1:16.0

were always bad. But like, I feel like that was really a genre of the late 90s. Oh, yeah. Do you know

1:20.8

what I mean? Like super troopers or something like that old school. Well, starting with

1:26.4

can't hardly wait. I feel like there was a huge revival of teens party movies going into like

1:33.2

American American, not American beauty. That wasn't a party movie. But American pie was. American

1:38.8

pie. American beauty, legendary party film. What would not be great? You like this. This movie is

1:49.1

a party for you. Sarah, what should people listen for in this episode? I hear Carolyn has

1:56.5

something exciting up her sleeve, perhaps. Yes, she has a special song. So this movie is close

2:02.1

to my heart. I love you and Sean dearly. And so to spend more than an hour talking about a thing

2:07.3

I love with people, I love it was the best. I wanted us to do end of school year movies. And

2:14.0

we are releasing this episode almost on the day that this movie takes place, which is very

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