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You Are Good

Dazed and Confused w. Sean Nelson

You Are Good

Sarah Marshall + Alex Steed

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

4.82.7K 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 (https://open.spotify.com/album/0shatTlFUPH3fg1x40q1bP) is the greatest. We made a playlist to accompany this episode! (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5AfoXHpW0RYprmkcaCPqK0?si=7156151e60e04f78) It's comprised of songs that come to mind when we all think about this movie. Why Are Dads (https://www.podpage.com/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 Twitter (https://twitter.com/youaregoodpod), Instagram (https://instagram.com/youaregoodpod) and Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/youaregood). You can find producer and music director Carolyn Kendrick's music here. (fanlink.to/ctuc) She's also on Twitter (https://twitter.com/carekendrick). Fresh Lesh (https://www.freshlesh.com/) produces the beats for our episodes. Abigail Swartz of Gray Day Studio (https://www.graydaystudio.com/) 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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