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Crispy Coated Robots #232 - Best Movies with French Themes

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Are you ever going to text me?

Oui! Oui! You got it! Hawe, Hawe, Hawe...
On this episode, the 'bots honor movies with French elements. To be clear, there will be no discussion of French classics like "The 400 Blows," "Day For Night" or "Jules and Jim." On this show you'll get...
Jim's very detailed breakdown of the French escape scene from the much-maligned Jerry Lewis classic "Cracking Up..."
Joseph's great story on how Jason never met William Friedkin or Quentin Tarantino...
The reason why network TV had to have more Winger...
An explanation of why "the dude playing the doom is disguised as another doom..."
Jason verifying he's still a big Didi Conn fan...
Shocking evidence that proves Alan Arkin played a legendary French character in the worst film of a legendary franchise...
Joseph's plans to confront a giant carrot...
And, most importantly, you'll get he real reason it's called "The Nutsack Olympics!"
So put on your beret and don't miss this big baguette of an episode! The French Episode! Hawe Hawe Hawe! Au revoir Dummy See you Pari'!

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297 episodios

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Contenido proporcionado por Jim Kovacik - Jason Meeker - Joseph Johnson. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Jim Kovacik - Jason Meeker - Joseph Johnson o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Are you ever going to text me?

Oui! Oui! You got it! Hawe, Hawe, Hawe...
On this episode, the 'bots honor movies with French elements. To be clear, there will be no discussion of French classics like "The 400 Blows," "Day For Night" or "Jules and Jim." On this show you'll get...
Jim's very detailed breakdown of the French escape scene from the much-maligned Jerry Lewis classic "Cracking Up..."
Joseph's great story on how Jason never met William Friedkin or Quentin Tarantino...
The reason why network TV had to have more Winger...
An explanation of why "the dude playing the doom is disguised as another doom..."
Jason verifying he's still a big Didi Conn fan...
Shocking evidence that proves Alan Arkin played a legendary French character in the worst film of a legendary franchise...
Joseph's plans to confront a giant carrot...
And, most importantly, you'll get he real reason it's called "The Nutsack Olympics!"
So put on your beret and don't miss this big baguette of an episode! The French Episode! Hawe Hawe Hawe! Au revoir Dummy See you Pari'!

  continue reading

297 episodios

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