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051 Spaceballs: The Schwartz Awakens

44 min · 4. juni 2026
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This week, Michelle and Cherie blast off into the galaxy of the beloved (and hotly debated) sci-fi parody, Spaceballs. One sister is thrilled about the upcoming sequel and the return of Rick Moranis, while the other remains unconvinced that the original deserves its cult-classic status. Along the way, they discuss the film's connections to Star Wars, the surprising support of George Lucas, and the many pop-culture references packed into the movie. Topics include: *  Why the upcoming Spaceballs sequel has fans excited  *  Rick Moranis' long-awaited return to the screen  *  The cast, including Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Joan Rivers *  Dot matrix printers and why younger generations may never understand the joke  *  George Lucas' one major condition for allowing the parody  *  The famous "Merchandising!" scene  *  Hidden references to The Wizard of Oz, Alien, and Planet of the Apes *  Whether the movie still holds up nearly 40 years later  *  Why Spaceballs became a cult classic despite mixed reviews  *  The surprising connection between Spaceballs and Tesla's "Ludicrous Mode"  Plus: fried chicken cravings, pizza cravings, and one very disappointed Star Wars-loving podcaster learning that Heath isn't a Spaceballs fan. Question for listeners: Are you Team Spaceballs or Team "I Don't Get Mel Brooks"? Let us know!

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