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Pop Culture Happy Hour

We Watch Classic Movies For The First Time

Pop Culture Happy Hour

NPR

Books, Music, After Shows, Tv & Film, Film Reviews, News, Tv Reviews, Arts, Entertainment News, Music Commentary

4.510.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

We've all been there. A major movie is mentioned, you shrug, sheepishly, and someone says, "I can't believe you've never seen that!" Today, we make a dent in our own lists of classic films we somehow had not yet gotten to, including Erin Brockovich, Flower Drum Song, Enter the Dragon and Raging Bull.

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We've all been there.

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A major movie is mentioned. You shrug sheepishly and

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someone says, I can't believe you've never seen that. Look, nobody can see

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everything. This is just a part of life. But today we make a dent in our own

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list of classics we somehow had not gotten to. I'm Aisha Harris.

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And I'm Linda Holmes, and today we're talking about some of the classic movies we've never seen,

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