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"On this episode we discuss the film Movie Title."

Official Show Notes[]

"Kevin Spacey as a cat sounds just purrrrfectTM for the Flop House, so we watched Nine Lives. Meanwhile, Stuart tells of his adventures with Kirsten Dunst, Dan suggests a terrible new method of shooting porn, and Elliott tells an offensive phone book joke."

Movie Summary[]

Premise[]

A stuffy businessman finds himself trapped inside the body of his family's cat.

Story[]

Tom Brand is a billionaire whose workaholic lifestyle takes him away from his loving wife Lara and adorable daughter Rebecca. Needing a present for Rebecca's 11th birthday, Brand buys a seemingly harmless cat from a mysterious pet store. Suddenly, a bizarre turn of events traps poor Tom inside the animal's body. The owner of the business tells him that he has one week to reconnect with his family, or live out the rest of his days as a cute and furry feline named Mr. Fuzzypants.

Final Judgments[]

  • Bad bad (Elliott) @
  • Bad bad (Stuart) @
  • Kinda liked it (Dan) @

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Letters[]

"Mail Title" from Listener Lastnamewithheld @Time
"Mail Title" from Listener Lastnamewithheld @Time
"Mail Title" from Listener Lastnamewithheld @Time
Gremlins 2: The New Batch @1:36:10
"Rebooting Bad-Bad Movies" from Wade Lastnamewithheld @1:36:50
Road House @1:37:00
Episode 84: Sucker Punch @1:37:25
Episode 149: Paranoia @1:37:35
Episode 114: Abduction @1:37:30
Episode 9: Next @1:38:15

Recommendations[]

  • Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992) by Anthony Hickox (Flopper) @Time
  • Losing Ground (1982) by Kathleen Collins (Flopper) @Time
  • Encounters at the End of the World (2007) by Werner Herzog (Flopper) @Time

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