• Episode 50: Really Rude Stuff in a Really Cute Way

  • Feb 3 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 50: Really Rude Stuff in a Really Cute Way

  • Summary

  • This week, the sisters discuss Tom Wilkinson's oeuvre, from his roles as a stripper with all the right moves to a pioneering doctor with all the wrong moves.

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    1. Cattaneo, Peter, dir. The Full Monty. 1997; Beverly Hills, CA: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 1999. DVD.
    2. Kaufman, Charlie, dir. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. 2004; Universal City, CA: Universal Studios, 2004. DVD.
    3. Madden, John, dir. Shakespeare in Love. 1998; Montreal, QU: Alliance Vivafilm, 2010. DVD.
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