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Show Notes:
- 00:00:00 – PODCAST SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
- 00:03:30 – Off-Topics
- 00:10:45 – Big Time Adolescence
- 00:25:15 – The Banker
- 00:41:40 – Stargirl
- 00:49:55 – Lost Girls
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Kind of a middling week for movies. I’m mostly where you two are at with everything except The Banker (haven’t seen it yet). Though I’ll push back a little bit on Big Time Adolescence being more of a B+, at least for me. Pete Davidson and Cryer are good, but the lead teen in this was a highlight for me. He was just like me at that age, and I could see myself in him trying so hard to impress everyone, but never really being his own man.
It’s sort of alarming how often Mr. Millennial finds himself in these bizarre situations.
I agree.