

Shoehorn in political references this week? Find out now! Is this film an improvement on the original? Is there a way for Josh to Security guards, a wig-wearing butcher, and references to the films ofīudd Boetticher! How much can be attributed to the film's writers, whoĪlso wrote Ed Wood and last year's American Crime Story: The People vs. Doug), but the original filmĭidn't have warring mechanics, two nagging parents, a pair of doofus (Christina Ricci) and an FBI agent (Doug E. That's right, we're talking about theġ997 remake of That Darn Cat on this episode of the show, andīoth Josh and Scott are amazed at how different so much of the film isĪside from the title and very basic premise. That of a defenseless woman being abducted by two nefarious.people Last month, the crime was that of a defenseless womanīeing abducted by two nefarious bank robbers this month, the crime is Time for a new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, friends! This week, JoshĪnd Scott are going it alone again as they return to the scene of a veryĭastardly crime.
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But is it one of the rare Disney live-action films of the 1970s that isn't horrendous? Does this movie have a more tender heart than either Scott or Josh would have thought? Would kids from the 1970s ever have referenced Rudolph Valentino when they spoke? Find out now! Though it's based on a book called Christmas at Candleshoe, this British-set scavenger hunt adventure has nothing to do with the holiday. Hey, friends! We hope you all had a fun Thanksgiving, which means only one thing: Christmas is right around the corner! While Scott and Josh hold off on their Coco discussion until next week, they're getting in the holiday mood appropriately! Because what better way to start off the Christmas season than with a movie adapted from a book with the word "Christmas" in the title, right? There's no way that movie.wouldn't have anything to do with Christmas, right? Well, it turns out that's the case, as Scott and Josh head back to the 1970s with Candleshoe, starring a young Jodie Foster, David Niven, and Helen Hayes.
