Episode 227: "The Producers (1967)" & "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" - The Dirty Portion

Michael Dubois and CatBusRuss pick up where they left off with their discussion inspired by Mel Brooks's debut feature, "The Producers". The conversation starts with  exploring Zero Mostel's portrayal of Max Bialystock and his pension for seducing pensioners to fund his films. This leads into CatBusRuss's salacious adulthood, satirical takes towards parents, and "Star Wars" fandom. It only seems appropriate to attach a review for "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" to this podcast.

This episode divulges at least three stories that might trigger shame and judgments, especially since Russ just laughs them off.

The important lesson is that Michael Dubois is wiser than our host was at 30 years-old. As for true cinema chatter, Russ did get around to finally watching "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot". The only problem he could see the casual movie goer having with this feature is that Kevin Smith made this film for his fans. "Tusk", "Red State", "Zack and Miri Make a Porno", and even ⁠"Yoga Hosers"⁠ seemed like attempts to make movies for everyone. To truly appreciate this film, you have to hold him in high regard. So Russ fucking loved it.

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Episode 226: "The Producers 1967" with Michael Dubois - The Clean Portion