• Movie Review Finale - Surf's Up (D)

  • May 3 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 45 mins
  • Podcast

Movie Review Finale - Surf's Up (D)

  • Summary

  • After three years and three months, The Cereal Show draws to a close. In this final episode Drayton, Quinn, and Seth discuss Dribby’s favourite movie of all time, Surf’s Up. We’re joined by multiple community takes as we discuss how amazing Chicken Joe is before taking a trip down memory lane and inviting a special guest on at the end.


    Whether you’re tuning in now or have been since the tech news days, thank you for the support - it’s meant so much to all three of us. We never would’ve imagined so many would choose to listen to our rants, opinions, and jokes, and though we still might not know why, we’re glad we could’ve kept you company on long days, commutes, or just to be white noise.


    Love you all, catch ya on the flippity flip


    Timestamps: 

    • (1:02) - Ratings and Taglines
    • (7:27) - Parents Guide and Synopsis
    • (11:34) - First Impressions
    • (16:31) - Jordan / Community Take
    • (21:05) - Good things about Surfs Up
    • (26:23) - Chicken Joe
    • (30:11) - Joel / Community Take
    • (32:06) - Tropes in Surfs Up
    • (39:00) - You don't always win - why we like realism
    • (42:05) - Megan / Community Take
    • (47:30) - Nitpicks
    • (52:47) - This movie’s quotability
    • (58:29) - Devin / Community Take
    • (1:01:15) - A trip down memory lane
    • (1:08:54) - I Am Mother
    • (1:24:45) The final three movies
    • (1:33:38) - “One more thing”
    • (1:37:39) - Drayton makes the boys cry
    • (1:41:30) - One last Dribby take


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