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Season 2, Episode 3 and we are finally feeling (Nic) CAGEY! Join us today as we cover one of Jocelyn's absolute favourites, the David Lynch classic, 1990's 'Wild at Heart'! Owning a 66% on Rotten Tomatoes and 7.2 on IMDB join us as we share our initial reactions, favourite moments, trivia/previous knowledge, unanswered questions (of which there are many), favourite moments, potential edits, various Wizard of Oz references, the Green Goblin's ASMR contribution (snubbed btw), Nic Cage's overall Caginess (not limited to fashion, kung fu, lovemaking and Johnny Bravo monologues), Laura Dern, and debate if the film is predictable, unpredictable or predictably unpredictable? All while of course pondering what the plot actually was, if the sound mixing is intentionally awful and what amount of significance should be associated with 'artistic value'. I believe my sister (who happened to be in town for this viewing) accurately assessed this film with her description as 'very on purpose'. Let it be known I stand by my statement declaring it superior to Thor Love & Thunder and at the time of this posting Antman Quantumania. Fact.

We also discuss the correlation between hockey & male genitalia, Springs (take a shot), teaching as a profession, Arn Anderson, if we would date either of this films main characters, the atrocious Super Mario movie trailer, Tommy Shelby, oral hygeine, 'retention/anabolic sperm', the many different versions/definitions of 'RIZZ', pink eye, how DIE HARD is the best titled film franchise of all time, and Zach FINALLY reveals his long awaited surprise (along with the signifance behind it), when/why he feels like Batman, how often he throws up, and how his father caught him with a bottle of lubriderm...

Also, "this here jacket represents a symbol of my individuality, and my belief in personal freedom" never forget.

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Cover Art created by the masterful animator and illustrator Girish Manuel