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Movie Mike's Movie Podcast

Jonathan Lipnicki on Working with Tom Cruise as a Kid + His New Movie + Movies We Only Watched In School + Movie Review: The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix)

Movie Mike's Movie Podcast

Nashville Podcast Network

Film History, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Lipnicki starred in his first movie when he was only 5 years old. Movie Mike talks to him about what he remembers from working with Tom Cruise on Jerry Maguire, when he realized he was famous and his new movie, Broil. Mike also talks about movies that we only really watched in school when our teachers wheeled in those big tube TV carts. Plus a movie review of The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix) starring Sacha Baron Cohen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Keaton, Eddie Redmayne and more. 

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to movie Mike's movie podcast. I am movie Mike on Twitter and Instagram at Mike Deistro and have a really great episode for you guys this week. I'm going to be talking to Jonathan Lipnicky who you may remember as a childhood actor, he was in the movie Stuart Little,

0:15.1

Little Vampire Like Mike, but really made his big on screen debut when he was the kid in

0:20.0

Jerry McGuire.

0:21.3

You may remember him from this iconic line.

0:23.4

He has a new horror movie out now called Broil, so I want to talk to him about that movie,

0:30.8

about what it was like being a childhood star, and about working with Tom

0:34.7

Cruz.

0:35.7

So a cool conversation with Jonathan Lipnicki coming up.

0:38.8

We'll also get into a movie review of the Trial of the Chicago 7 which is available on Netflix now but before we

0:45.4

get into all that I want to talk about movies we remember watching at school and I'll

0:49.2

explain how that topic came to be so a little bit of movie nostalgia coming up on this

0:53.8

episode thanks everybody for listening thanks for subscribing without any

0:58.1

further ado let's get started in a world where everyone and their mother has a podcast one man stands to infiltrate the ears of listeners like never before in a movie podcast

1:11.0

A man with so much movie knowledge, he's basically like a walking IMDb with glasses.

1:18.0

From the Nashville Podcast Network, this is Movie Mike's Movie Podcasts. I have Jonathan. This is movie mics movie podcast.

1:24.0

I have Jonathan Lip Nicki coming up in just a second, but before I want to do this topic before I get into that interview because how I wanted to tie this interview in with the topic this week is movies that we all remember watching in school

1:36.3

So I threw this topic out on Twitter and I want to explain it because it has a little bit of a visual element to it

1:41.3

So I grew up in the 90s. I started elementary school probably in about

1:46.9

1997. I'm 29 years old now. So all throughout my years of being in elementary school and a little bit into middle school and high school

1:56.0

We had these big TVs that our teachers would wheel in so if you were born in the 2000s or later, you may not remember these entirely, but I think most of you guys listening right now.

2:07.0

I'll probably remember when the teacher would roll these things into your classroom, because that's literally what you had to do.

2:12.0

So what it was, it was like this big cart and it had a TV usually fastened down

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