• Fatal Attraction: Stuck In Crazy

  • Feb 10 2023
  • Length: 44 mins
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Fatal Attraction: Stuck In Crazy

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    Smack My Pitch Up 94 - Fatal Attraction: Stuck In Crazy

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    Hobbit and Thandi visit one of the greatest sexy thrillers of all time as they try to suppress their... Fatal Instinct

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    SMPU - Fatal Attraction
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    Hobbit: [00:00:00] Hello Geeks and welcome to another amazing episode of Smack My Pitch Up, the podcast that reboots remakes does everything. I lost track of that.

    Thandi: the things. Yes,

    Hobbit: All the things, all the redos of stuff that we have come to it's all a blend at this point. I love it when it's like a, it's a Torch Pass movie sequel reboot. That they do now, where it's technically a sequel, but it's also brand new. It.

    Thandi: there to make money. Yes. Love it.

    Hobbit: Oh, it's where everything's got sub categoried so much that they don't even make sense when you try to explain what it is now. It used to be just a remake or a reboot, and then that's it.

    Thandi: got one of the old guys and Timothy Chalamet, and we're calling it a re-imagining sequel. What was it? Legacy. Lega Sequel is the big thing now.

    Hobbit: Legacy . Yeah, absolutely. And we see it with the Ghostbusters is a good one. Creed is another one oh, a good one was the Ben Stiller Owen [00:01:00] Wilson,

    Thandi: Oh Zoolander two

    Hobbit: no not Zoolander two, the car one a Starsky and Hutch

    Thandi: oh.

    Hobbit: where at the end the original guys showed up and sold them the car and it was a, yeah, I don't know.

    2021 Jump Street was the same way

    Thandi: Yeah, except

    Hobbit: it's oh, we were in Jump Street. Yeah, that was a really fun film. Speaking of a fun film no, this is a good film the one that we're talking about this episode, but I wouldn't go so far to say fun. It's hitting a lot of fear points.

    for for men, I guess. So

    It's definitely morality tale

    Thandi: it is a morality it's a straight up morality play, and that's fine. Oh, and by the way, The other gentleman is Mike. I'm Thandi. We love you.

    Hobbit: Oh, cool. Yeah, the intro stuff that we normally do at the beginning got so excited to jump

    Thandi: Yeah. No it's so, I love this movie. Like I hadn't seen it in 20 years and I was into it [00:02:00] like I was in the movie theater eating popcorn. I was into it. Like I was talking to myself and going, oh, no, when I had all the anxiety of a dude watching a dude just do stupid shit, making stupid dude mistakes.

    Oh, it was awesome. I thought this was a really good movie. I didn't remember that. It was a really good, like the, I thought the cinematography was good. I thought that the acting was good. The storytelling was interesting. I was all in on.

    Hobbit: and I feel they didn't overexplain anything. It was just the information that you needed to get

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