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Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

License to Drive (1988)

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

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Film Reviews, 80s, Shermerhighschool, Sixteencandles, Movies, Tv & Film, Weirdscience, Breakfastclub, Vcr, Johnhughes, Vhs, 90s, Classicmovies

4.6 β€’ 1.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 15 February 2019

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

How much Corey is too much Corey? Between Corey Haim's mouth breathing and Corey Feldman's avalanche of bombing jokes, we'd say "License to Drive" answers that question emphatically.

The Shat Crew expected corny '80s jokes, cheese car stunts, and loads of questionable fashion. But we had no idea "License to Drive" would lead us to tales of severed feet, an Nabokovian hot Heather Graham, and an alternate universe where Gene Lyons laughs at on-screen burps, Roger Roeper mistakenly believe The Fresh Prince's Uncle Phil died of AIDS, and Dick Ebert wishes death upon young and old alike.

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0:00.0

Well that that and I remember people telling me James Avery was the gayest person on set and like he would have like he would go to the trailer where he would have sex with young men on the set of fresh prints. You don't remember this?

0:13.4

That is the most fucking detailed, false memory I've ever heard of.

0:17.1

Right in, right in if you remember this as well.

0:20.2

I like that the accusation isn't just that he's a closeted gay but the gayest one on set

0:25.2

Yeah! Meaning there are multiple gays and he was the gayest right exactly

0:31.0

Remember when we first met John McLean, Argyll picked him up from the plane, and took him down

0:37.0

the Nacatomi Tower at the Christmas Party, and the terrorists were over zealous but it was sweet when they killed

0:45.8

Ellis and with a little help from Allen drama clay kick dies.

0:51.2

We're gonna die. We're gonna die. Die. Die.

0:54.0

die.

0:55.0

We answer the question where the movies we love and growing up really that good.

0:59.0

Have you ever caught yourself thinking,

1:01.0

man, why don't they make movies like they used to?

1:03.0

Can you still remember spending your Friday night searching for the perfect movie Rental at

1:06.9

Blockbuster video? Do you even remember what Blockbuster is? Have you answered yes and

1:10.9

this is the podcast for you? I am one of your three co-coos, Roger Roper and alongside me

1:14.7

are my two co-host, Big D. Dick Eber.

1:17.1

Good evening.

1:18.1

And Jean Paola Lyons.

1:20.6

Bless, it's me, Papa.

1:22.2

And each week we take a look back in time and decide if our favorite film still hold up.

1:25.0

Each week, the audience selects from six movie choices that we then break out a race car,

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