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Worst Supporting Actor

2009 Golden Raspberry

Awarded To  Billy Ray Cyrus
For  Hannah Montana: The Movie

The Floppers talk about Hanny Montany.

Tag[]

Dan: In this episode we discuss Hannah Montana: The Movie—the terrifying tale of a young girl with two, totally different, personalities.

Movie Summary[]

Premise[]

As Hannah Montana's popularity begins to take over her life, Miley Stewart, on the urging from her father takes a trip to her hometown of Crowley Corners, Tennessee to get some perspective on what matters in life the most.

Story[]

Like many teenagers, Miley Stewart juggles family, friends and school, but unlike her peers, she has a secret pop-star persona called Hannah Montana. When Hannah's soaring popularity threatens to take over Miley's life, her dad steps in to give the teen a reality check. Back home in the Tennessee town of Crowley Corners, Miley embarks on an exciting adventure even Hannah Montana could not imagine.

Better Than[]

Final Judgments[]

  • between Bad-Bad Movie and Good-Bad Movie (Stuart) @37:40
  • concurred (Elliott) @39:05
  • concurred (Dan) @39:35

Episode Highlights[]

Tangents[]

Movie Pitches[]

Quotes[]

­Man, why don't you two get a room? Why don't you stop making out with each other?
       —Stu @14:00 ­I learned that Beatrix Potter also wrote The Story of O.
       —Elliott @25:40

Listener Mail[]

Letters[]

"Wolverine" ... @40:40
"Oh, Dan" ... @44:10

Ill-Defined Flop House Contests[]

Find Dan's hook contest announced @47:28
  • in response to increased blog traffic from a podcast that couldn't remember Dan's name
  • possible DVD prize; Netflix can't enter. @53:08

Recommendations[]

  • Castle Freak (1995) by Stuart Gordon (Stuart) @54:00
  • Divorce, Italian Style (1961) by Pietro Germi (Elliott) @54:50
  • Bright Leaves (2003) by Ross McElwee (Dan) @55:20

Stinger[]

Dan: I apologize for the lack of table. Theoretically we're getting a new table at some point.
Elliott: Sure, sure... whatever.
Dan: It was too shaky.
Stuart: This is kinda cool, I like it. It's kinda like college. You need, like, bean bag chairs.
Elliott: Yeah, yeah. And a poster of Clockwork Orange.
Stuart: Yeah, or Jim Belushi wearing a college sweater.
Elliott: Yeah, yeah, from Animal House.
Dan: Or those people kissing in Paris.
Elliott: Yeah, yeah!
Stuart: Oh, you must have been in a lot of theatre kids' rooms
Elliott: [crosstalk] Or that shot from Taxi Driver that's not in the movie
Dan: I was in a lot of girls' room, Stuart
Elliott: Why, were you—?
Stuart: I was always weirded out by girls' rooms.
Dan: 'Cause I was their platonic friend
Elliott: You're listening to their troubles?
Stuart: Girls' rooms always smelled like the Moss-Man He-Man figurine?