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In this nostalgic and sharply humorous monologue, Stitch Mainville reflects on the golden age of moviegoing in the 1970s, contrasting it with the frustrating, overpriced, and chaotic experience of modern theaters. Through vivid storytelling and biting commentary, he laments the loss of communal respect, affordability, and cinematic magic. Stitch critiques everything from inflated concession prices to the decline of theater etiquette and ultimately champions the return of drive-in theaters as a solution. The episode closes with a personal rant about changing beauty standards, all wrapped in a tone that’s equal parts grumpy, funny, and heartfelt.

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Boomer Rant: Beauty Standards

Mild adult subject matter associated with this episode