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Introducing, We Drink and We Watch Things, with your hosts Mackenzie & Lemar. Join these two movie fans, film aficionados, and semi-professional talkers to chat about all things movies.

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Our journey through Satire September is coming to a close here on We Drink & We Watch Things, and we're ending with what might be the most chillingly prophetic film of them all: the 1976 classic, "Network." We both absolutely loved this movie, and what surprised us most was how eerily relevant it feels almost fifty years later. Grab your drink, and prepare for a discussion that feels less like a look back and more like a warning.This week, we're dissecting the genius of Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning script and Sidney Lumet's powerful direction. We'll be talking about how the film's "mad prophet of the airwaves" Howard Beale and the ruthless pursuit of ratings didn't just satirize television, it predicted the media landscape we live in today, from reality TV to the sensationalized, rage-fueled news cycle. We'll chat about the brilliant monologues, the incredible performances from the entire cast, and why a film that was once considered a wild exaggeration now feels like a horrifying documentary.If you're looking for a masterclass in screenwriting, a powerful piece of cinema, or just want to hear us marvel at how something made in the 70s could see so clearly into our future, then this is the episode for you. We're blending our appreciation for this brilliantly written film with our usual casual banter, making this the perfect, thought-provoking conclusion to a month dedicated to satire. Now, if you'll excuse us, we're going to go scream out our windows that we're "mad as hell, and we're not going to take this anymore!"This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Satire September takes a dark turn this week on We Drink & We Watch Things as we venture into the disturbing and deeply unsettling world of "American Psycho." This one's a bit of a mind-bender, and it gets even more complex when you bring in the source material. While our resident bookworm Mackenzie hasn't read the novel, Lemar has, and he's ready to share some truly disturbing comparisons. Grab a strong drink (or make our mocktail!) and get ready for a discussion that will definitely make you question a few things.This episode, we're dissecting the meaning of the satire, from the obsession with business cards and the superficiality of 80s yuppie culture to the gruesome violence. We'll be questioning whether Patrick Bateman's murders are real or imagined, and whether the film's commentary on consumerism and toxic masculinity is still relevant today. We don't always agree on what the film is saying, or how effective its satire truly is, but that makes for a fascinating and often chilling conversation.If you've seen the film and want to hear a deeper discussion on its meaning, are curious about how it compares to the famously graphic book, or just want to hear us grapple with a film that's as disturbing as it is brilliant, then you're in for a treat. This episode is a great example of how a satire can be truly unsettling, and we're not pulling any punches in our analysis.This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Satire September turns it up to 11 this week on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and this week, we're joining the world's loudest band on their most disastrous tour! We're talking about the endlessly quotable, perfectly crafted, and just plain hilarious mockumentary, "This is Spinal Tap." It's a classic we both absolutely love, so grab your drink and get ready to laugh.This week, we're dissecting the brilliance of Rob Reiner's directorial debut and its improv genius. We'll be talking about what makes this film so iconic, from the misplaced Stonehenge prop to the amps that "go to 11" and the surprisingly high mortality rate of their drummers. We'll explore how this film didn't just satirize rock documentaries - it essentially created the blueprint for an entire genre of comedy. It's a hilarious look at the egos, the absurdity, and the surprisingly relatable struggles of a band on the decline.If you're a long-time fan who knows every line, a musician who's lived one of their "Spinal Tap" moments, or just someone who appreciates a masterclass in comedy, then you won't want to miss this. We're blending our shared love for this film with our usual snappy banter, making this a truly fun and appreciative look at one of the funniest movies ever made. This one's a winner, no doubt about it.This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Happy 100th Episode to us! We've made it! And to celebrate this massive milestone, we're kicking off a brand new theme month, Satire September, with a movie that's as fitting for the occasion as it is brilliant: "The Truman Show." We're not entirely sure what having a 100th episode means, but we're excited to celebrate with all of you by talking about a movie that was so far ahead of its time, it's still playing catch-up.This week, we're diving into Peter Weir's prophetic masterpiece. Both of us were honestly shocked by how well this film holds up and how incredibly relevant it still feels today. We'll be dissecting its clever commentary on reality television, surveillance culture, and our collective obsession with voyeurism. We'll also be talking about Jim Carrey's transformative performance and the film's ability to blend humor with genuine heartache.If you're a long-time listener, a new fan, or just someone who wants to revisit a truly classic piece of cinema, then this is the episode for you. We're blending our celebratory mood with our usual casual banter, making this a thoughtful and fun look at a film that feels less like a satire and more like a documentary of our future. Thanks for celebrating 100 episodes with us! And in case we don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
We're crossing the finish line on Auuuugust Racing Month here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and for our final entry, we're taking a look at a comedy that's a bit of a mixed bag for us: "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby." This one was a first-time watch for Lemar, and let's just say... the race to love this movie was a bumpy one. Grab your drink, and prepare for some honest (and maybe a little disappointed) takes.This week, we're dissecting the Will Ferrell and Adam McKay collaboration that many consider a comedy classic. We'll be talking about the film's memorable (if slightly absurd) characters, the over-the-top gags, and whether its humor has stood the test of time. Mackenzie and Lemar will both share their perspectives on what worked for them and what fell flat. It might not be a favorite for either of us, but we can at least appreciate its place in the comedy landscape.If you're a die-hard fan of this movie, a curious soul who's never seen it, or just want to hear a conversation about a beloved film that didn't quite land for everyone, then this is the episode for you. We're blending our lukewarm reviews with our usual casual banter, making this a candid and funny conclusion to our month of racing films. If you ain't first, you're last... and maybe this movie is closer to the latter for us.This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Auuuugust Racing Month is picking up speed here on We Drink & We Watch Things, and this week, we're taking a joyride with the stylish and music-driven "Baby Driver." This film is all about the rhythm of the chase, but we're also taking a closer look at whether its smooth moves on the asphalt hold up on the cultural curb. Grab your headphones, because the soundtrack is just as important as the horsepower.This week, we're diving into Edgar Wright's slick heist flick, where the action is choreographed to the beat of an amazing playlist. We'll be talking about the ingenious way the film uses music to drive the plot and the driving, as well as the truly fantastic car chase sequences that are still a blast to watch. However, we're also going to have an honest conversation about some of the elements that might not have aged as gracefully, and how our perspective on the film has shifted since its release. It's a great time, but it's worth a second look.If you're a fan of Edgar Wright, a sucker for a killer soundtrack, or just want to hear a conversation that goes beyond the surface-level fun of a movie, then this is your next listen. We're blending our appreciation for the film's technical brilliance with our usual casual banter, making this a thoughtful and entertaining installment in our Auuuugust Racing Month!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
F1 (Auuuugust Racing Month)

F1 (Auuuugust Racing Month)

2025-08-1301:18:23

Auuuugust Racing Month is in full swing here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and this week, we're putting the pedal to the metal for the brand-new, highly anticipated film "F1," starring Brad Pitt! This one has Mackenzie absolutely buzzing, as she's a true F1 aficionado who has been following the filming with a keen eye. Lemar, on the other hand, is mostly here for the Brad Pitt of it all, but we're hoping to convert him into a true fan by the time the checkered flag waves.This week, we're diving into the sleek, high-tech, and incredibly dramatic world of Formula 1 as told by Hollywood. Mackenzie will be dropping some serious F1 knowledge, helping to explain the ins and outs of the sport and how the film captured its heart-pounding action in the production. We'll be discussing the authenticity of the racing, how the incredible on-track visuals came to life, and whether the story of a comeback driver and a rookie sensation lives up to the real-life drama of the sport. Lemar's journey from a casual viewer to a potential fan will be the real storyline we're all here for, tbh.If you're already a dedicated F1 fan, curious to see what a movie with this much access to the sport is all about, or just want to hear if Mackenzie can turn Lemar into a motorsport enthusiast, then this is the episode you've been waiting for. We're blending our expertise and newfound appreciation with our usual conversational style, making this a seriously fun and informative pit stop in our Auuuugust Racing Month!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Start your engines! We're burning rubber into a brand new month here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and this August, we're all about speed with Auuuugust Racing Month! To kick things off, we're talking about a modern classic that's all about passion, engineering, and pure adrenaline: Ford v Ferrari. Mackenzie is so ready for this one, she’s dressed for the occasion, and Lemar is doing his best (or maybe worst) impression of a revving engine. Grab a drink and prepare for a high-speed history lesson!This week, we're hitting the track to talk about the legendary rivalry that led to the creation of the Ford GT40. We'll be dissecting the film's incredible race sequences, the fantastic chemistry between Matt Damon and Christian Bale, and the sheer tension that comes from pushing the limits of both man and machine. We'll chat about the historical accuracy, the gorgeous cinematography, and the drama that unfolded both on and off the racetrack.If you're a motorsport enthusiast, a fan of incredible biopics, or just want to hear us get fired up about a movie that’s all about chasing greatness, then this is your pole position episode. We're blending our geeky appreciation for the film with our usual conversational style, making this the perfect start to our month-long tribute to the world of racing. Let's go!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
And just like that, Let's Play Ball! month is sliding into home plate for its final inning here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings! To cap off our month of baseball cinema, we're throwing it back to a pure 90s classic that's equal parts cheesy and incredibly charming: "Angels in the Outfield." Grab your drink, maybe a tissue, and get ready for some feel-good magic.This week, we're wrapping up our baseball journey with the story of a very young Joseph Gordon-Levitt, a perpetually frustrated Danny Glover, and a bunch of very literal angels helping out the worst team in baseball. We'll be talking about the unabashedly sentimental heart of this film, the pure joy of seeing a hopeless team turn things around, and whether you believe in miracles (on or off the field). It's a healthy dose of nostalgia, a sprinkle of fantasy, and a whole lot of that classic Disney warmth.If you grew up watching this one, love a good underdog story with a supernatural twist, or just want to feel like a kid again, then this is your grand slam episode. We're leaning into the sweetness and the silliness, blending our nostalgic memories with our usual casual conversation, making this the perfect, heartwarming conclusion to Let's Play Ball! It truly could happen!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Let's Play Ball! continues its winning season here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and this week, we're bringing in a ringer! We're talking about the endlessly quotable, hilariously chaotic, and undeniably classic "Major League," and we're thrilled to have a surprise special guest - and avid baseball fan - joining us! Grab a cold one, because this episode is going to be a home run.This week, we're breaking down the legendary story of the intentionally terrible (but ultimately triumphant) Cleveland Indians. We'll be dissecting all the iconic characters - from "Wild Thing" Vaughn and Jake Taylor to Pedro Cerrano and Roger Dorn - and discussing why this movie's blend of slapstick comedy, genuine heart, and baseball antics still holds up. We'll be chatting about the unforgettable lines, the ridiculous plot to tank the team, and how this band of misfits became beloved underdogs. Our guest will be bringing their deep baseball knowledge to the table, adding an extra layer to our usual banter.If you're a fan of underdog sports comedies, you know every line by heart, or you just want to hear an avid baseball enthusiast's take on this absolute classic, then this is the episode you've been waiting for. We're blending our love for this hilarious film with some genuine baseball insights, making this a seriously fun installment in our Let's Play Ball! series. This team may be a collection of has-beens and never-weres, but our episode is definitely a winner!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
61* (Let's Play Ball!)

61* (Let's Play Ball!)

2025-07-1601:10:38

Let's Play Ball! continues to heat up the summer here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and this week's episode comes straight from a fan recommendation! We're stepping back in time to the epic 1961 home run race with 61* - the story of Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle. Mackenzie might have been sporting her Red Sox hat throughout the recording (just for clarity, you know), but even she can appreciate a compelling baseball story. Grab your drink and let's talk about a record chase that gripped a nation.This week, we're diving into Billy Crystal's portrayal of the intense pressure and rivalry (and friendship) between the "M&M Boys" as they chased Babe Ruth's legendary single-season home run record. We'll be talking about the film's depiction of the media circus, the weight of history, and how two very different personalities handled being under an unforgiving spotlight. It's a look at the human side of a record-breaking season, with all the drama, struggle, and indelible moments.If you're a baseball history buff, a fan of underdog stories (even if you're pulling for the other guy), or just curious about what it took to hit 61 dingers in '61, this episode is for you. We're blending our analysis of the film with our usual conversational style, and yes, Mackenzie will have some thoughts about the Yankees of it all. It's an honest look at a pivotal moment in baseball, brought to you by popular demand!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Let's Play Ball! continues its season here on We Drink & We Watch Things, and this week, we're stepping up to the plate with a film that changed the game: "Moneyball." Forget the magic of cornfields; we're diving into the data-driven world of sabermetrics, proving that sometimes, the smartest play isn't always the flashiest. Grab your drink and get ready for a deep dive into the business of baseball!This week, we're dissecting why "Moneyball" isn't just a great baseball movie, but a compelling underdog story. We'll be talking about Brad Pitt's nuanced performance as Billy Beane, Jonah Hill's surprisingly dramatic turn, and how a real-life strategy managed to revolutionize an entire sport. We'll chat about the tension, the triumphs, and how a bunch of "rejected island of misfit toys" challenged the old guard. It's about more than just numbers; it's about challenging tradition.If you're a baseball fanatic who loves the strategy side, a fan of sharp screenwriting, or just curious about how an unlikely team found success against all odds, then this episode is for you. We're blending our appreciation for this smart, engaging film with our usual casual banter, making this a thoughtful and entertaining installment in our Let's Play Ball! series. You can't help but be romantic about baseball... and this movie!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Batter up! We're swinging into a brand new month here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and for July, we're soaking up all those summer vibes with Let's Play Ball! – a deep dive into some of the best baseball movies that we haven't covered already. And what better way to step up to the plate than with the ultimate classic, "Field of Dreams?" Grab your favorite ballpark snack (and a drink, of course), because this one's a home run.This week, we're lacing up our cleats and heading to the cornfields to talk about this beloved film. We'll be exploring its magical realism, the powerful father-son themes that get us every time, and why it continues to resonate with fans, even decades later. We'll chat about Kevin Costner's iconic role, the timeless quote, and whether building a baseball field in your backyard is actually a good idea (spoiler: probably not, but it looks great in the movies).If you're a baseball purist, someone who appreciates a good cry at the movies, or just curious about why this film holds such a special place in cinematic history, then you're in the right dugout. We're blending our nostalgic appreciation with our usual conversational style, making this the perfect start to our month-long celebration of America's pastime on the big screen. Is this heaven? No, it's just our podcast!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Just June is wrapping up its random cinematic adventures here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and for our grand finale, we're getting meta (and maybe a little messy) with "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent." This one was a bit of a ride, with Mackenzie having an absolute blast and Lemar... well, Lemar had some thoughts about its meta-ness. Grab your drink and prepare for a discussion that might be as divided as our opinions on the film itself!This week, we're dissecting the movie where Nicolas Cage plays Nick Cage/Nicky, trying to save himself (and his family) from a very enthusiastic fan. We'll be talking about the sheer audacity of the concept, the moments where it truly shines (like when Pedro Pascal appears), and where it perhaps falls a little flat for some. Mackenzie will gush about the humor and the sheer joy of seeing Cage lean into his own legend and Pedro Pascal fully commit to his Nick Cage obsession, while Lemar will offer his perspective on whether it truly lands as a smart meta-commentary or just a fun diversion. Expect laughs, some head-scratching, and plenty of "only Nic Cage" moments.If you're a devoted Cage-head, curious about how Hollywood tackles self-parody, have a crush on Pascal, or just want to hear a good-natured debate between two friends who saw the same movie very differently, then this is your episode. We're blending our wildly divergent experiences with our usual casual banter, making this the perfect, slightly chaotic send-off to Just JuneThis episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Palm Springs (Just June)

Palm Springs (Just June)

2025-06-1801:04:36

Just June rolls on at We Drink & We Watch Things, and this week, we're getting stuck in a hilariously existential time loop with the fantastic and, frankly, overlooked, "Palm Springs." We both absolutely loved this movie, so grab your drink – maybe the same one you had yesterday – and get ready to talk about why this film deserves so much more love!This episode, we're diving deep into what makes Palm Springs such a gem. We'll be dissecting its clever take on the time loop trope, the incredible chemistry between Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, and how it manages to be both incredibly funny and genuinely heartfelt. We'll chat about its unexpected emotional depth, its sharp writing, and why it resonated so much with both of us. It's not just a rom-com; it's a smart, surprising, and truly original film.If you're a fan of unique comedies, a sucker for a good time loop story, or just curious to hear us gush about a movie we think more people should see, then this is your episode. We're blending our shared enthusiasm with our usual casual banter, making this a delightful discussion about a modern classic that deserves a permanent spot in your rewatch rotation. Seriously, give this one a shot!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Lilo & Stitch (Just June)

Lilo & Stitch (Just June)

2025-06-1101:00:30

Just June continues its eclectic journey here on @wedrinkandwewatchthings, and this week, we're getting animated with a truly special pick: Disney's "Lilo & Stitch." This one holds a very particular place in Mackenzie's heart – she deeply identifies with Lilo and absolutely adores this film and its mischievous blue alien. Lemar... well, he's about to discover why. Grab your favorite tropical drink, because things are about to get weird, wonderful, and heartwarming.This episode, Mackenzie is practically bursting at the seams to share all the reasons she loves this movie, from its unique animation style and groundbreaking themes to its incredibly memorable characters. We'll be talking about the unconventional beauty of its "ohana means family" message, the perfect blend of sci-fi chaos and genuine emotional depth, and how Stitch manages to be both destructive and incredibly lovable. Lemar might start a little skeptical, but we're pretty sure by the end of the discussion, he'll be a convert.If you're a long-time fan who knows all the experiments, curious why this seemingly simple animated film resonates so deeply with so many, or just want to hear Mackenzie's pure joy infect Lemar, then this is the episode for you. We're blending heartfelt appreciation with our usual candid banter, making this a truly delightful installment of Just June.This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Sinners (Just June)

Sinners (Just June)

2025-06-0401:46:46

Welcome to 'Just June' here on We Drink & We Watch Things! This month, we're throwing out the themes and just picking movies we've been dying to talk about. And to start things off, we're diving straight into the brand-new, buzzy release, Ryan Coogler's "Sinners." Grab a Smoke Stack (cocktail curated by @crft.wrld) and get ready for a deep dive into what's sure to be one of the year's most talked-about films.This week, we're dissecting everything about Coogler's latest directorial effort. We'll be exploring the film's plot, the incredible music that powers the film, and Coogler's signature style that makes his work so genre-defying.If you're a fan of vampire movies, an admirer of Coogler's incredible filmography, or just someone who wants to hear whether or not you should see a major new release, then this episode is for you. We're blending our first impressions with our usual candid discussion, making this the perfect start to a month of unexpected cinematic journeys.This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Our month-long celebration of Val Kilmer's incredible career comes to a stylish and hilarious close this week on We Drink & We Watch Things with the fantastic neo-noir, "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang." Grab your drink and get ready for some killer dialogue, twisty mysteries, and a whole lot of Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer chemistry that just crackles.This week, we're diving into what makes this movie so damn good: the whip-smart script from Shane Black, the unexpected buddy-cop dynamic between Downey Jr.'s Harry Lockhart and Kilmer's "Gay Perry," and the film's perfect blend of hard-boiled crime and laugh-out-loud comedy. We'll be dissecting the intricate plot, the endlessly quotable lines, and, of course, Kilmer's effortlessly cool and funny performance.If you're a fan of clever crime flicks, dark humor, or just appreciate the brilliance of Kilmer in a role that truly showcases his range and comedic timing, then you won't want to miss this. We're ending our Val Kilmer tribute on a high note, blending our love for the film with our usual conversational style. Trust us, this one's a blast. You gotta see this movie... and listen to our take!This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Our Val Kilmer deep dive continues this month on We Drink & We Watch Things, and this week we're tackling the gloriously silly action-comedy, MacGruber. Apparently, opinions are split in the studio, so grab your drink and prepare for a potentially spirited discussion about this SNL spin-off.This week, we'll be looking at Kilmer's role in this over-the-top parody, alongside Will Forte's hilariously inept hero. We'll be dissecting the film's unique brand of humor, the surprisingly committed performances, and trying to figure out just why Lemar finds it so darn entertaining while Mackenzie...well, didn't. Expect a lively debate, some memorable (or maybe not-so-memorable for some of us) lines, and a whole lot of "what the heck did we just watch?"Whether you're a MacGruber mega-fan, someone who found it baffling, or just curious to hear Mackenzie and Lemar duke it out over its merits, tune in! We're blending our contrasting opinions with our usual casual banter, making this a potentially chaotic but definitely entertaining installment in our Val Kilmer celebration. Prepare for some serious "chick-chicka-yah!" (whether Mackenzie likes it or not).This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
Our tribute to the one and only Val Kilmer continues this month on We Drink & We Watch Things, and this week we're heading to the Wild West for a showdown at the O.K. Corral with Tombstone. Grab your drink, dust off your cowboy hat (optional, but encouraged), and get ready for some iconic lines and a whole lot of dusty drama.This week, we're diving deep into Kilmer's unforgettable and arguably scene-stealing performance as the quick-witted and ailing Doc Holliday. We'll be dissecting his delivery, his chemistry with Kurt Russell's Wyatt Earp, and the sheer charisma he brings to a complex and beloved character. We'll also be talking about the film's action, its portrayal of the historical events, and why "Tombstone" remains a fan-favorite Western.Whether you're a die-hard Western aficionado, a Kilmer devotee still quoting "I'm your huckleberry," or just someone looking for a classic tale of loyalty and gunslinging, join us for this episode. We're blending our appreciation for Kilmer's talent with our usual casual conversation, making this a rootin' tootin' good time as we continue our celebration of his filmography.This episode VIDEO is live on YouTube AND Spotify!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok to get ep sneak peaks and find out what's coming next. DM us what you want to hear about next or email us at wedrinkandwewatchthingspod@gmail.com.
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