I’m not really a podcast person. This is the first podcast I’ve really stuck with, and I do believe it has a lot to do (aside from the connoisseuring of contexts and genuinely great quality of work) with the crew of this show being my generational peers (January 1988 baby over here) and sharing so much of my experiences as a kid who was of the generation that preceded/test drove the internet. Every podcast episode is like a conversation I never got to have with people my own age, because talking about movies wasn’t really on my radar as a kid in western Kentucky in the 90s. All that to say, I used to watch Look’s Who’s Talking on television a lot as a kid. And Look Who’s Talking Now was one of the first movies I saw in theaters, alongside Beethoven’s 2nd and Honey I Blew Up The Kid (in drive in theaters).
Sorry to be a Robocop nerd, but it's Clarence BoddickER (Clarence J. Boddicker in fact - got to memorise those middle initials just in case a future pub quiz gives bonus points for them!).
I’m not really a podcast person. This is the first podcast I’ve really stuck with, and I do believe it has a lot to do (aside from the connoisseuring of contexts and genuinely great quality of work) with the crew of this show being my generational peers (January 1988 baby over here) and sharing so much of my experiences as a kid who was of the generation that preceded/test drove the internet. Every podcast episode is like a conversation I never got to have with people my own age, because talking about movies wasn’t really on my radar as a kid in western Kentucky in the 90s. All that to say, I used to watch Look’s Who’s Talking on television a lot as a kid. And Look Who’s Talking Now was one of the first movies I saw in theaters, alongside Beethoven’s 2nd and Honey I Blew Up The Kid (in drive in theaters).
Sorry to be a Robocop nerd, but it's Clarence BoddickER (Clarence J. Boddicker in fact - got to memorise those middle initials just in case a future pub quiz gives bonus points for them!).