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Christmas Comes to Pac-Land (1982)

Christmas Comes to Pac-Land (1982)

On our first Patreon/Regular Episode crossover, Jamie gives the listener key insights on just wha...
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On our first Patreon/Regular Episode crossover, Jamie gives the listener key insights on just what a speech therapist does with the letter 'P', Doug tries so hard to tie Pac-Land into Lost and point out the clearly sexist/racist issues with the later seasons of that show, and we both do our best to stretch out this discussion of a 20 minute cartoon completely devoid of substance. Chomp your friends and neighbors, force feed reindeer some sort of radioactive circles, and join us as we continue our annual tradition of talking about a made-for-tv holiday cartoon with Christmas Comes to Pac-Land!Consider supporting the show on Patreon Full episodes are available on: Blame it on Rio The House on Sorority Row A He-Man and She-Ra Christmas The Hollywood Knights The Great Outdoors Silver Bullet One Magic Christmas The Cabbage Patch Kids First Christmas Under the Cherry Moon Haunted Honeymoon CommandoBeverly Hills Madam Happy Birthday to Me A Christmas Dream A Garfield Christmas SupergirlGarlic is as Good as Ten Mothers Who's Harry Crumb Missing in Action 2: The Beginning Revenge of the Stepford Wives Evil Dead II DuneA Claymation Christmas CelebrationHoward the DuckHow to Beat the High Cost of LivingThey LiveThis House PossessedMonkey ShinesTerror Train& more.. Including our 80's Handshake 5, 90's Handshake 5, Questions and Answers, Interviews & covering/ranking all movies in the Friday the 13th Franchise! Merch on TeePublic Visit our WebsiteVisit our YouTube ChannelFollow us on TwitterAnd on InstagramFind us on Facebook
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Erscheinungs­datum: 25.12.2021, 20:00:00

Beschreibung

Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?

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