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If you're looking for a couple of male entertainers, you've found the right podcast. It's the day we've all been waiting for, when we officially start celebrating Goodman's Birthday Bash. And we start this month's grind with the best grinding sequel ever, Magic Mike XXL. A movie that, like The Matrix, you have to see for yourself.

But before Goodman can groove to Ginuwine's Pony while Dre dreams about Channing Tatum's Total Package, we have to make a few COR-ERECTIONS: Dre ranks how excited he is for the rest of the movies in December, Goodman properly identifies Jean-Claude Van Damme's best 2 movies, then Dre corrects the name of a certain hit Amazon Prime show.

Then we talk about what we watched this week. Dre, took the advice of friend and listener, Adam, and watched the 1945 version of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the Jim Jarmusch film, The Dead Don't Die, available on HBO Max. While Goodman got in the stripping frame of mind with Lorene Scafaria's Hustlers starring J-Lo and Constance Wu.

Then it's time to see if Magic Mike XXL still has some 'magic' in that mic. We discuss the amazing plot, the amazing cast (& cameos), the amazing dance moves, the amazing emotions, the amaz—this movie is just amazing. And if you're up for playing a drinking game at home, take a shot every time Goodman says 'lappers' and you'll have a blast.

We close out with a game that's truly worthy of Goodman's Failed Screenplay Sidewalk: your co-hosts take shots brainstorming the plot of the essential, yet hitherto unmade, third movie in the Magic Mike franchise: Magic Mike 3: Tokyo Kings.

Don't forget to stay for The Quote Parade where you can hear all of the quotes we attempted but definitely butchered.

But wait, there's more! Stay tuned after the QP for even more Magic Mike 3: Tokyo King plot points pulled directly from our brains/asses.

Coming up next week, we discuss the movie that put Bruce Willis on the map...of actors who have been boat cops: Striking Distance.

SONG CREDITS:
Theme music: "70s Funk" by Frank Cogliano
What we watched music: "Let's all go to the lobby" by Jack K. Tillar (lyrics)
Closing music: "This is My Jam" by Will Van De Crommert
The Quote Parade music: "Pelican Parade" by Richard J. Freitas and Geraldine Brioso