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

Toy Story (1995)

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 14 March 2019

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

"Toy Story" won the Best of Disney category, and it's easy to see why this Pixar powerhouse spawned an entire franchise. The characters are unforgettable, the attention to detail is unrivaled, and the voice talent is unbeatable.

This episode is all about Dick Ebert. One second he's perving out over The Little Mermaid, the next he's impersonating Randy Newman. Big D even brought a special guest along for this '90s movie review: Drew Zakmin, of the One Headlight podcast.

Gene Lyons joins them to discuss their favorite childhood toys, the dark side of Woody the Cowboy, Ram Man, Fisto, and parallels between "Toy Story" and its less-popular contemporary "The Christmas Story."

Warning: Do not look directly at Baby Molly's face at any point during "Toy Story." It's like a less terrifying Momo.

One Headlight 90s Podcast By Drew Zakmin (iTunes) : http://bit.ly/2tTzG04

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0:00.0

I used to have a big crush on a little mermaid until a big deja ruined it by getting creepy.

0:04.0

What? What about the vagina? The vagina conversation?

0:08.0

Yeah, what other creepy thing did you say about the little mermaid other than the vagina conversation?

0:12.0

The fact that you had a vagina

0:13.6

conversation about a Disney character is enough right there.

0:16.0

Remember when we first met John McLean, Argyll picked him up from the plane, and took him down the Nakatomi Tower at the Christmas party.

0:27.0

And the terrorists were overzealous, but it was sweet when they killed Ellis.

0:32.0

And with a little help from Allen drama

0:35.6

clay kick dies. Welcome back to Shatt the movies. The podcast that asks

0:40.1

were the movies we love when we were growing up really that good?

0:43.0

Have you caught yourself thinking, why don't they make movies like they used to?

0:46.0

Can you still remember spending your Friday night searching for the perfect movie rental at Blockbuster Video?

0:51.0

Do you know what Blockbuster Video is? If you answered yes, and this is the

0:54.6

podcast for you. I'm your host, Gene Lyons, and alongside me is my co-host, Big D. Dick Ebert.

1:00.3

Good evening. And tonight we have a special guest, Drew Zachman. I don't believe that man's ever gone to medical school.

1:08.0

And together we're going to take a look back in time and decide if our favorite film still hold up. Each week the audience selects from six movie

1:14.6

choices and we break out our race car VHS tape rewinder and watch the movie that tallied the highest

1:19.8

number of votes. At the end of the podcast, the three of us will provide the audience with a number of wipes each movie would take to get off our respective bums

1:27.0

so find a comfortable spot on the sofa and accompany us for a journey through our vast VHS movie collections.

1:32.0

If you'd like to download chat the movies you can subscribe. through our vast VHS movie collections.

1:32.8

If you'd like to download Chat the Movies,

1:34.6

you can subscribe via iTunes, Google Play,

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