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Merry Christmas in August! Molly (@ socialistdogmom) joins Lewis and Nick to tackle the first Pro/Con holiday film, "Look Who's Talking Now" (1993). The disastrous third entry of a quirky, ADR-laden trilogy, the film features strong voiceover performances from Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton as a couple of lovable mutts. John Travolta and Kirstie Alley also appear. Molly's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/socialistdogmom Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pro_con "Why Look At Animals" essay by John Berger https://bit.ly/1uxIyDO Music- "Jingle Bells (Instrumental)" "when the struggle itself becomes identified with a series of defeats" by 红山郡 (hongshanjun.bandcamp.com/album/-) "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" by David Seville and The Chipmunks
We talk one of the most cringy movies ever on this weeks John Travolta 0% film Look Who's Talking Now. Even Danny Devito as a homeless dog can't save the movie from itself. Rate, Review and subscribe for more episodes!
For this episode, Jon (@berkreviews), Corey (@coreyrstarr), and Michael (@servermonkey) decided to take a look at the films of John Travolta. His film Gotti isn't doing so well right now, but it is the 40th anniversary of Grease. None of us have taken the time to see Gotti, but Michael did pick it for his fantasy team. Still, Travolta has done some good work despite many of his stinkers. Jonathan's List: 5. Look Who's Talking 4. The Punisher 3. Bolt 2. Get Shorty 1. Pulp Fiction Mike's List: 5. Phenomenon (1996) 4. The General's Daughter (1999) 3. Blow Out (1981) 2. Get Shorty (1995) 1. Saturday Night Fever (1977) Corey's List: 5. Look Who's Talking Now (1993) 4. Look Who's Talking (1989) 3. Carrie (1976) 2. Phenomenon (1996) 1. Pulp Fiction (1994) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support
On the final episode of 2014, the gang talks about the ridiculous, Christmas-set sequel, Look Who's Talking Now! Why exactly is this woman chasing after John Travolta? Why are these dogs and babies born knowing everything? And just how close does Kirstie Alley's character get to a complete nervous breakdown? PLUS: Our Sucker Punchmentary is available now! Look Who's Talking Now stars John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Diane Keaton and Danny DeVito; directed by Tom Ropelewski.