Reel Talk w/ Al the Movie Lion
We dedicate the show to Ramsay Davila, then we score three Amy Heckerling-linked time capsules and argue what still feels honest about growing up. We break down Fast Times at Ridgemont High, National Lampoon’s European Vacation, and Clueless with guests who bring fresh takes, big laughs, and a few hard truths about what ages well. • why Fast Times captures teen life with surprising maturity • the mall as a real-world social network and what replaced it • integrity versus cool factor through characters like Damone, Stacy, and Spicoli • how mentorship and being seen changes a kid’s trajectory • why European Vacation derails with a sharp tonal shift and messy third act • jokes that read differently now and why discomfort matters in comedy • the best gags that still work and the performances that elevate weak material • Clueless as a stylized 90s coming-of-age story powered by dialogue, design, and music • identity, kindness, and social status as the engine of Cher’s character arc • our final grades and why our scorecard creates real disagreements Please tell us what you graded each film in the comments, as we really do want to know. This Episode's Guests: Mike Tullio [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-tullio-4b047611/] Lori Schmon [https://www.lorischmon.com/] Dance Break [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjPB3jROgco] Syd the Cinema Sloth [https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Reel-Talk-s-Syd-the-Cinema-Sloth-Cup-by-PlatinumPlastic/172709570/z5wf] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2535450/support]
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