In classic DOC fashion, Spenser, Koz and Tristan go off the rails and tackle the hard, pressing questions of our time. Why is the plot of “Don’t Worry Dealing” a mashup of “Ready Player One” and “Get Out”? Why does Taylor Swift randomly show up in movies? Why is Ramy on Hulu one of the best shows of the year? And finally, what’s up with the rooster sauce rebranding at Roaming Rooster?
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Episode 31: Celebs turned Actors
In this episode, Tristan, Spenser and Koz discuss the rising popularity of celebrities becoming actors. Unfortunately, Harry Styles does make an appearance.
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Episode 30: The Halloween Sequel
Tristan, Spenser and Koz celebrate their second annual Halloween spectacular with costumes, chaos and a little bit of cinema.
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Episode 29: We Are Worried, Darling
Tristan, Spenser and Koz discuss the movies they enjoyed this summer and the media circus that has been the press circuit of Don't Worry Darling. Koz loves dads, and Spenser is a certified hater.
Films Referenced: Elvis (2022), Minions: The Rise of Grunge (2022), Nope (2022), Hereditary (2018), Jaws (1975), Mr. Malcolm’s List (2022), Persuasion (2022), Top Gun Maverick (2022), Dunkirk (2017), The Bob’s Burgers Movie (2022), Predator (1987), Prey (2022), Alien (1979), West Side Story (2021), Not Okay (2022), Purple Hearts (2022), Don’t Worry Darling (2022).
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Episode 28: An Elvis Extravaganza
Spencer, Koz and Tristan return for a special summer episode filled with praise and criticism for Baz Luhrmann's latest film, "Elvis," as well as daring costumes that would make even Priscilla Presley proud. The gang gets serenaded by Spenser's perfect Elvis impression and questions the strangeness of Tom Hanks' off-kilter performance.
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