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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Licorice Pizza and PTA

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2022

⏱️ 139 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto talk about Licorice Pizza and other PTA movies.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So, burdo, the other night I saw licorice pizza in the theater, which was wonderful,

0:06.1

and I immediately texted you and said, we got to do an episode on licorice pizza,

0:10.8

and I demanded that you run out and see it right away, so we could talk about it on the podcast.

0:15.2

Yeah. What do you say, burdo? Let's talk about it.

0:17.2

Let's talk about it.

0:18.3

This is the psychology in Seattle podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Carcana. I'm a therapist and a professor.

0:22.8

My name is Omberto Castaña, and I manufacture vinyl CDs.

0:26.6

So, rating burdo. How many burdos at a 10?

0:29.6

I'm going to give it a nine.

0:32.2

I gave it a 10 out of 10. I need to watch it again, but it was a pretty euphoric

0:37.2

experience watching it the first time. Yeah.

0:39.9

I loved it, and we'll get into why. Rotten Tomatoes, burdo. What do you think the critics gave it?

0:45.1

Critics must have loved it. I'm going to go 98.

0:49.8

Oh, 91. 98 would be a stretch, I think, especially for a movie like this.

0:58.0

There are very few movies that, you know, movies like Get Out might get like 98 or something.

1:02.7

It's PTA. They're like, you know, but this movie is a little rough around the edges.

1:08.5

You know, it's this audience, what do you think?

1:11.7

And there is a reason I gave it a nine. The audience, oh man, that's a tough one.

1:18.5

I'm going to go 85. 65. What? Yeah. 65? Yeah.

1:28.1

What are these people? Yeah. I mean, wow, you know, to be fair, 65 is still pretty good.

1:34.5

I mean, the average movie on Rotten Tomatoes probably gets below 65 audience score,

1:39.4

but still you both know of a lot of movies in the 80s and 90s that are not good.

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