Topic: Teague and I recorded a circuitous movie conversation

We had an idea recently for a discussion that's a little more elliptical than traditional critique and analysis of film. Feelings, emotional resonance, mushy stuff. What a movie leaves you with. So we made one and it's weird. But you get to hear it anyway. Might come across as masturbatory and self serving, but there could be something of interest in there to someone.

The topic is ambitious, the final product a little rough, the guy has hundreds of hours of mic time beyond me, but fuck it, I'm tired of qualifiers. Was fun to do and there are good parts. Here's the link:

Nostalgia and The Potential Toxicity of The Sandlot

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I really enjoyed listening to this (despite never even hearing of 'The Sandlot' before) and I'd definitely be interested in hearing more of this kind of thing.

The topic of nostalgia resonated with me as I do consider myself quite prone to being nostalgic. Listening to this has actually made me question my view/approach to nostalgia and it's made me wonder how 'healthy' it is for you. I'm still reflecting on that, not too sure what my conclusion is.

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“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies," said Jojen. "The man who never reads lives only one.”
― George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

One of my favorite quotes.

"The Doctor is Submarining through our brains." --Teague

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"Even guys are like, 'If no one's around, I'm totally gonna put the bubble bath in.'"

W—What? WHAT?!

Warning: I'm probably rewriting this post as you read it.

Zarban's House of Commentaries

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Doctor Submarine wrote:

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies," said Jojen. "The man who never reads lives only one.”
― George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

One of my favorite quotes.

Ha, I'm… not up to that book yet. Where the hell did I pull that from?

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Zarban wrote:

"Even guys are like, 'If no one's around, I'm totally gonna put the bubble bath in.'"

W—What? WHAT?!

Don't pretend you don't love bath bombs.

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iJim wrote:
Zarban wrote:

"Even guys are like, 'If no one's around, I'm totally gonna put the bubble bath in.'"

W—What? WHAT?!

Don't pretend you don't love bath bombs.

And let's not act like we haven't all tucked it between our legs, practiced our falsetto, and played at being "The Lady of the house at her repose".

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Dave wrote:

And let's not act like we haven't all tucked it between our legs, practiced our falsetto, and played at being "The Lady of the house at her repose".

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