Sweater wearing, kitchen idolizing, wine drinking hosts Kelly Hill and Meaghan Devine love Nancy Meyers. Like really love her. This is a Nancy Meyers breakdown podcast where we will watch, analyze and discuss all things Nancy Meyers (related and non-related.) The main goal of this podcast is to find…
Aaaand we’re back! In this episode, we break down the obscure 1989 comedy Cookie, written by Nora and directed by Susan Seidelman. And, perhaps more importantly, we introduce our new favorite game: Three Degrees to Any Roberts.
Happy fall everyone! Enjoy this months-old episode where we rave about our favorite summer rom-coms! Warning: Most of this episode is about the greatest summer movie of all time Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
We are so excited to welcome two of our favorite Nora Eph-icionados - our friend Dani Bonder and the wonderful Guy Branum (Talk Show the Game Show, The Mindy Project, Pop Rocket) - to help us break down Nora's 1986 masterpiece Heartburn! Don't forget to pre-order Guy's book: https://www.amazon.com/My-Life-Goddess-through-Popular/dp/1501170228/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&dpID=51pbHwZ36wL&preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=detail
Grab your good wig, because we're back and breaking down the Meryl Streep classic Silkwood! This movie is BLEAK AF, but it's got true crime, young Kurt Russell chopping wood, and Cher as Meryl's iconic lesbian roommate, so really what more could you want?
The first installment of WHAT THE EPHRON? is here and we're breaking down Nora's first TV movie, Perfect Gentlemen! This seemingly forgotten classic has it all: compelling characters, a well-constructed caper, AND an all-star cast - what more could you want?! (Besides, of course, a big-screen reboot because that needs to happen like yesterday.)
We're back to recap Nancy's "short film" (read: Walmart commercial) THE BOX, starring our new favorite scroodly-doo, Hans Zimmer!
We're back, baby! This week we're breaking down the final installment (for now) in the Nancy Meyers canon: Home Again. Produced by Nancy and written and directed by her daughter Hallie Meyers-Shyer - of "Want me to deck her for ya?" fame - this movie is the cinematic equivalent of Nobu leftovers. Join us as we try to make sense of this well-meaning mess and stay tuned until the end for details on the upcoming Nora Ephron edition of the podcast! Don't forget to like us on iTunes and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ohyounancyhuhpod/
Home sweet home! This week we're finally breaking down It's Complicated, and much like the kitchen Jane Adler is hellbent on renovating, we simply don't see how it could be more perfect. This movie has it all: breathtaking interiors, goofy screwball comedy, and an all-star cast that delightfully executes Nancy's every whim. In the second half of the episode, the lovely and hilarious Adam Pally weighs in with his thoughts on this iconic film, so needless to say, we're feeling groovier than Steve Martin poking smot! Don't forget to like our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/ohyounancyhuhpod/
Happy October 11th! Check out our mini episode where we catch up on everything that's been happening this week! Sudio Sweden: https://goo.gl/UFrgKa - Remember to use the code NANCY15 for 15% off!
Our girl Delanie Fischer (Laughs on FOX, Self-Helpless Podcast) brings her Jack Black expertise to the podcast this week to help us break down a timeless classic: The Holiday! Light a cozy fire and settle in with a glass of red wine because we're talking everything from Cameron Diaz's questionable acting choices to the heartwarming on-screen relationship between Kate Winslet and everyone's favorite scroodly-doo, Eli Wallach.
Bonjour! Comment ça va? What's that? Oh, just speaking French for no reason, in true Something's Gotta Give fashion! Needless to say, there's a LOT to cover this week, and we're so excited to welcome the fabulous Ali Segel (EliteDaily, The Tweet Life with Ali and Patrick) to the podcast to help us break down this 2003 classic. So put on your favorite turtleneck, grab a glass of wine, and listen as we gush about human puppy Keanu Reeves and make some VERY poorly-timed jokes about Taylor Swift's litigiousness!
From its absurd $70 million dollar budget (!!!) to that inexplicable James Cameron cameo, What Women Want is bonkers in every way. Luckily, we have the lovely Demi Adejuyigbe (Gilmore Guys, the internet) on hand to help us break it all down. We think it's safe to say Mel Gibson didn't learn a damn thing from this movie, and what women really want is justice for Oksana.
Now that's our kinda woman! We are so thrilled to welcome Internet queen and all-around goddess Caroline Goldfarb (This Week Had Me Like, OfficialSeanPenn) to the podcast to help us break down The Parent Trap! Like this movie, she is iconic in every way - truly the Tie-Dye Girl to our Hallie Parker - and if you enjoy listening half as much as we enjoyed recording this episode, you're in for a real treat!
This episode (which was recorded late at night while eating cake) is what happens when you don't have a Franck Eggelhoffer to keep your life on track. Luckily, we were still able to cover the most important topics: Diane Keaton's tragic haircut, Eugene Levy's probably-racist portrayal of a Saudi businessman, and how hot Steve Martin is with dark hair. Buckle up Nancyheads, this one's a doozy.
Shi-shi-shi, dahling! Our friends and fellow Nancy Ad-Meyer-ers Luke and Jacob join us this week to discuss a nostalgic favorite: Father of the Bride! This movie makes us laugh, makes us cry, and really makes us want to hug our dads -So crack open a cold one and listen to an episode as casual as your dad's relaxed-fit jeans.
We are so excited to welcome very special guest Kevin T. Porter (Gilmore Guys, Funny or Die) to discuss The Intern! Much like this movie, Kevin is an absolute delight and after talking about Nancy Meyers with him for two hours, we fully expect to be buried together.
Greetings from Bitchville! This week we watched the completely insane romantic comedy/mystery thriller I Love Trouble, starring Nick Nolte and Julia Roberts. Their obvious disdain for one another is the most interesting thing about this movie - which isn't saying much, considering it's about milk.
Bonjour! Ciao! Wait where did this movie take place again? We watched Once Upon a Crime and we’re still trying to understand what happened! Come join us on this confusing adventure of reuniting a lost weenie dog with its dead owner. Oh and did we mention Eugene Levy directed it?
Cheers to a new episode of Oh You Nancy Huh! This week we celebrated Karisa’s birthday with apple sauce, champagne and Baby Boom staring Diane Keaton! Now all we need is Sam Shepard in that lab coat...
Friend of the podcast Chris O'Connor joins us this week as we discuss Jumpin' Jack Flash, a bizarre '80s spy comedy starring Whoopi Goldberg. This movie has no jokes, no coherent plot, and makes absolutely no sense, but you know what? Jon Lovitz is pretty hot in it.
This week we watched Protocol. Protocol? Protocol. Another Nancyful classic starring Goldie Hawn, this movie has it all: a disco-loving biker gang, offensive Middle Eastern stereotypes, and Jean Smart!
As a child star, Drew Barrymore befriended an alien and started fires with her mind, but she drew the line at having Ryan O’Neal as a father - and we don’t blame her. Join us as we break down Irreconcilable Differences, an arguably good movie about divorce and Hollywood fame culture!