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There's Something About Gerry

By: Stephen Karcher
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  • Stephen, Jacqueline and Andrew discuss the filmography of one of Hollywood's most successful leading men: Gerard Butler (Gerry to his friends). Join us as we dive into the man's roles in chronological order and share our laughs, lore, and love for Scotland's favored son!
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Episodes
  • 7: S1 E7: The Phantom of the Opera
    Aug 25 2021
    Hello, friends! Wait! What's that behind your mirror... why, it's the Angel of Movies, Gerry Butler(!) in his most challenging role yet: a singer! But is he *really* that bad of a vocalist? We spend the next TWO HOURS gushing on Patrick "Ocean Daddy" Wilson, dunking on Pierce "SOS" Brosnan, and breaking down the highs and lows of this, Joel Schumacher's definitive Phantom adaptation. 
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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • 5: S1 E5: Timeline
    Feb 4 2021
    Hello, friends! Join us as we spend an uncomfortable amount of time in a 14th century village during the 100 Years long movie Timeline!  Discussions include: Jac puts the "eww" in Thewlis, Stephen stans Paul Walker (Rest in Power), Andrew laughed at Neal McDonough getting stabbed, and we all agree that Frances O'Connor HATED Paul Walker.
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 2: S1 E2: Dracula 2000
    Jan 28 2021
    Hello, friends! Get out of my spooky vampire dreams, and into my Virgin Music Megastore! Join us as we bite into Dracula 2000, Gerry's stylish and confounding debut to the American movie-going audience; discussion includes: post-Scream Hollywood, steamy confessional booths, and the Judas Iscariot myth.
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    1 hr and 18 mins

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