The biggest movie since the start of the pandemic has swung into theatres and smashed box office records and won the hearts of audiences everywhere. It's the third installment of the third reset of the Spider-Man franchise in the past twenty years. Does this movie live up to all the hype? Can it give Spidey fans the Christmas gift they have been waiting for?
To avoid SPOILERS for "Spider-Man: No Way Home", skip over 29:53- 1:03:51 of the episode.
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To prepare for our discussion of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" next week, we take a moment to do our homework and look back on all the Spider-Man films which have been released in the past twenty years. Swing on by to your local theatre to see the new movie, it is something not to be missed.
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A spiritual sequel to the original Home Alone, set in the same universe but focusing on the misadventures of a modern-day child. The first 20th Century Studios film made exclusively for Disney+, and possibly a B-Type Christmas movie. These descriptors are meant for the new film "Home Sweet Home Alone". How does it compare to the sequels that came before it? And does it bring anything new to the table?
To avoid SPOILERS for "Home Sweet Home Alone", skip over 32:37- 49:15 of the episode.
Music and audio from "Home Sweet Home Alone" is the property of John Debney, Hutch Parker, Dan Wilson, 20th Century Studios, and Hutch Parker Entertainment.
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One of the most iconic Christmas stories of all time gets the ol' Bat-Jar commentary in this week's episode. What kind of Christmas movie is this? Do the characters actually time travel in the story? And why is Scrooge so popular?
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