"Believe it or not I'm walking on air. I never thought I could be so free. Flying away on a wind and a prayer. Who could it be? Believe it or not it's just me"
Yes! Another one of my favorite Snob episodes gets properly reuploaded to Brad's own channel! I make a commitment to watch this every St. Patrick's Day! Or at least during March.
I love the Cinema Snob's review of this. Upon watching this again, I just realized that Jackie Mason is pretty much trying act and talk like Rodney Dangerfield too, except that it's painfully obvious he can't and doesn't work. You basically miss Rodney Dangerfield even more.
@@coolnerdlll6053 it has a plot. Last Jedi had awful cgi at times. Holiday Special looked good for it's budget. And holiday special has better writing. Carrie Fisher half assed her way through last jedi. Daisy Ridley and John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran are all terrible actors. Holiday Special is way better in terms of acting. Harvey Corman and Rhea Perlman gave ameazing performances in Holiday Special.
@@cesarzpontu8886 To be clear, I'm not cutting off this conversation because I've changed my mind (I haven't). I'm cutting it off because arguing about Star Wars is a miserable hobby that I hate indulging in. All I want to do is agree to disagree.
I recall some old golf commercial where they were asking golfers, whats the best golf movie? To which they replied Caddyshack. Then they asked what was the worst one and they replied, Caddyshack 2
Harold Ramis said that Doug Kenney completely distanced himself from the production after Jon Peters hijacked the film and derailed it from Kenney’s original version (which focused more on Danny, Maggie, Tony and the other caddies and was more of a coming of age comedy). Kenney and Peters constantly budded heads over the tone of the film and how Peters centered the film on Rodney Dangerfield, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Ted Knight and the Gopher. After the final version of the film was panned critically, Kenney completely disowned the film and was only after his death in which the film became a beloved comedy classic.
This review has a strange significance for me: I was watching it (on my phone) at the hospital the night my mother died. (not while she died, obviously, it was late at night, and she died in the morning) So this review always makes me a little sad (as does the Kenny Loggins song when I hear it) I thought I'd share that and bring you all down.
Jokes aside, you have my sympathies for losing someone you loved. I get how a piece of media can be subconsciously infused with emotional connection -- Green Day's Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) just happened to coincide with a beloved teacher of mine dying the following year. He didn't even make it the whole year -- for the last few months of that year, our teacher was a substitute because the original one fell ill. I knew he was sick -- he shared his illness with his class, so I wasn't completely blindsided by this announcement -- but the fact that I just happened to be in his very last class taught... That fact makes listening to that Green Day song much more poignant and emotional for me. I'm just glad I like the song, too, heh. Now, a suggestion: Watch more Cinema Snob! If your mother really loved you so much in life, I bet she would enjoy better whatever afterlife they gave her, knowing her son/daughter was enjoying themselves and life to the fullest. Have a great day! :D
1:49 is a disclaimer that can be found in every VHS tapes from WB, Disney and others. The DVD does the rest when the movie was in widescreen. This was back when there was no HD resolution, and also no 4K resolution. The movie was shown in 4x9 screen rather than 16x9.
@@graemesmith6721 In my day a snarf was a guy who sniffed girls bicycle seats. Or in the case of Caddyshack 2 him wanting to be one. Your use of the word I'm certain is 100% innocent and or an abbreviation for something dealing with baby seals or kittens. We'll leave anything nasty to Jackie.
27:35 I don't have glasses, but besides that I had the exact same reaction.. This is one of my favourite Snob-episodes, definitely a 'best of.' EDIT: 32:02 After all these years, growling Brad still makes me swoon.
Instead of Jackie Mason, they should've gotten Don Rickles or George Carlin, IMO. Might have had a better shot than a guy who simply relies on schtick. Also, Aykroyd should've put on his straight-man routine instead of trying to imitate Bill Murray. While we're at it, Chevy should've had a larger part, like discovering that he DOES own the club and someone wants to buy it from him. But, as long as we're thinking up ways to make Caddyshack II better, a surefire way would be to have not made it at all, and just simplified it to a ten minute SNL sketch.
"Chevy should've had a larger part" Chevy hated working on it as much as he did; there was no way he would have done more, though I guess he might not have minded if the movie itself was less shitty.
If by 'adorable', you mean 'looks like one of my cat' s hairballs came to life and had slimer's voice and vocabulary', then sure. He's TOTALLY adorable
Dear Snob, I'm a rather new subscriber and was terrified that perhaps all your old stuff was all I was going to get, but you keep putting out new Snobs. THANK YOU!!! Please never stop!
The guy who announces that Jack has purchased all of the "slaves" previously played the h.s. teacher in Rock N' Roll High School (who eventually goes to the Ramones concert with the 2 girls). He's unfortunately no longer with us (R.I.P.).
(sorry ahead of time for the caps - but had to) - DUDE! I'm not joking. This is THE FUNNIEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER (AND I DO MEAN EVER) SEEN ON UA-cam. I've probably watched this video 10 times now. OMG... thank you! And SO SO SO FUNNY!
I remember seeing this in theaters, was then the age to not need to sneak into rated R movies, and ultimately disappointed that it happened to be a stink bomb flick. Ah, thirty years goes by fast. Movie still stinks.
And don't forget Earth, Wind and Fire doing Boogie Wonderland in the original, then coming back to do Turn on the Beat Box for this film's end credits!
Yep, you know when your sequel's good when Bill Murray says no to returning to act in this film, when he said yes to being in Space Jam and the Garfield Movie.
This film proves that Jon Peters was a hack LONG before that disastrous Wild Wild West film & his attempts to turn Superman into Venom during the production of Superman Returns. One wonders how he managed to have a career in Hollywood AT ALL.
And he ruined Columbia in the late 80s and early 90s with a lot of low profile and high budget box office flops with Peter Guber. I've read a book about this called Hit And Run.
18:25 thats the most amazing slapstick death row in cinema history following. when i saw it first time i was close to monty pythons sketch germans loughing dead over killing joke,thx for showing scene and anti negative commenting this brilliant film. rip harold ramis!
It's so weird. When I was young, this was one of like 4 VHS movies I had to watch. I assumed there was a Caddyshack 1 but I'd never seen or heard about it. So I grew up with this really fond recollection of it, and I thought it was hilarious. Then I emerged out into the wider world and it's apparently one of the most hated sequels of all time.
One of the biggest regrets of my life? Seeing Caddyshack II before seeing the first Caddyshack movie. If only I knew better back when I was six or seven and this garbage had lots of airplay on HBO. And good God did Jackie Mason suck in this film. Then again, my Dad said that he sucked when he would go on Ed Sullivan back in the 60's.
Most likely a lot of it went to Chevy Chase considering his role in the movie is a special appearance and was the only actor from the first movie willing to act in it
When the old rich lady falls off the construction site ladder, you can clearly see a safety wire attached to the ladder. Ahhh, I guess that shows where the money went in this production, and it wasn't to pay someone to watch this before release, or this sort of thing might have been prevented...
i know this movie is bad but for whatever reason it was one of those movies we rented all the time from the local movie rental shop when i was a kid. love it.
i watched this when i was a kid thinking it was the first movie. I always wondered why everyone thought it was so funny when i didnt really like it....turns out i just mixed up the movies and ive never seen the original
Gee, I wonder why this one finally got put back up on your channel now... Can't imaging the timing of it.. :P (Glad to see it! I didn't want to play it from a bootleg channel.)
Oddly enough, Kenny Loggins wrote the music to this before he was told none of the original cast were coming back in the sequel.
ChevyvChase came back. He was best thing about the movie. Dan Aykroyd was good, too.
@@randycunningham7318 nah Chevy was the funniest! Though Robert Stack was also great in this
the song "Nobody's Fool" was a good follow-up to "I'm Alright"...but the movie was a hideous abomination in every other way.
This is exactly why the song kicked so much ass!!!
It sounds like Dan Akroyd is trying to do Rick Moranis.
Snobs sarcastic laugh just kills me everytime 😂
FYI Dyan Cannon was 51 when this movie was made. She looks almost 30!
And really was a knockout at 51.
Oh yeah she was still hot
I love that Kenny Loggins song, but damn this movie is painful.
To be fair, Kenny Loggins can make any shit movie from a 0 to a 1/10
Caddyshack 2..the Sting 2 and Smokey and the Bandit 3 were all shit...
That Kenny Loggins song was the *only* good thing about this movie.
@@hipsterelephant2660 you are not wrong
The soundtrack in general is the best thing about this trainwreck besides Chevy Chase.
"Believe it or not I'm walking on air. I never thought I could be so free. Flying away on a wind and a prayer. Who could it be? Believe it or not it's just me"
This still stands as my favorite Snob video 4 years later.
Kenny Loggins still delivered on the music, Nobodys Fool is an amazing song
Yeah , too bad the movie is ape cum
Yes
On it's own, it's A fun song with alot of energy. A shame it's associated with 'Caddyshack 2'.
Yes! Another one of my favorite Snob episodes gets properly reuploaded to Brad's own channel! I make a commitment to watch this every St. Patrick's Day! Or at least during March.
It looks like he turned the golf course into Toontown.
I love the Cinema Snob's review of this. Upon watching this again, I just realized that Jackie Mason is pretty much trying act and talk like Rodney Dangerfield too, except that it's painfully obvious he can't and doesn't work. You basically miss Rodney Dangerfield even more.
Yep
but he is best friend sortoff with al capone so look out
Dan Aykroyd sounds like he's doing a mocking impression of Rick Moranis.
@Stefano Pavone They made everything watchable.
A Canadian mocking another Canadian. Gotta love it!
@@jakublulek3261 No they didnt
It's apparently based on Oliver North.
Caddyshack II is to Caddshack what the Star Wars Holiday Special is to Star Wars.
Only I’m pretty sure this aired more than once on tv
*Last Jedi
@@coolnerdlll6053 holiday specjal is way better than Last Jedi. It may not be a movie, but it is still galactics ahead of last jedi
@@coolnerdlll6053 it has a plot. Last Jedi had awful cgi at times. Holiday Special looked good for it's budget. And holiday special has better writing. Carrie Fisher half assed her way through last jedi. Daisy Ridley and John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran are all terrible actors. Holiday Special is way better in terms of acting. Harvey Corman and Rhea Perlman gave ameazing performances in Holiday Special.
@@cesarzpontu8886 To be clear, I'm not cutting off this conversation because I've changed my mind (I haven't). I'm cutting it off because arguing about Star Wars is a miserable hobby that I hate indulging in. All I want to do is agree to disagree.
Stripes and Caddyshack, two amazingly quoteable movies!
Caddyshack 2 was the kickoff moment that started the bland comedy sequel template that lasted long into the '90s.
I see someone who's pretending they stopped doing that.
@@akiameko1984 🤣
How is this movie bland? Another person pretending this movie isn’t a classic because they were told it was bad when it isn’t, think for yourself.
I recall some old golf commercial where they were asking golfers, whats the best golf movie? To which they replied Caddyshack. Then they asked what was the worst one and they replied, Caddyshack 2
Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky played Golf
I actually saw Caddyshack II before ever seeing the first one.
RomLoneWolf23 im so sorry
I'm surprised you bothered watching the original after seeing this travesty.
Same. It would run on premium cable constantly.
Same for me too. And I still regret that.
People tend to forget that Doug Kenney also wrote Caddyshack with Harold Ramis and Brian Doyle Murray
Harold Ramis said that Doug Kenney completely distanced himself from the production after Jon Peters hijacked the film and derailed it from Kenney’s original version (which focused more on Danny, Maggie, Tony and the other caddies and was more of a coming of age comedy). Kenney and Peters constantly budded heads over the tone of the film and how Peters centered the film on Rodney Dangerfield, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Ted Knight and the Gopher. After the final version of the film was panned critically, Kenney completely disowned the film and was only after his death in which the film became a beloved comedy classic.
This review has a strange significance for me: I was watching it (on my phone) at the hospital the night my mother died. (not while she died, obviously, it was late at night, and she died in the morning) So this review always makes me a little sad (as does the Kenny Loggins song when I hear it)
I thought I'd share that and bring you all down.
The Almighty Foust Are you a bus driver, because you're taking me on a feel trip.
Nope sorry, you or your mother are not in monkey sphere..So I really dont care. But hey, at least you have a memory!
Jokes aside, you have my sympathies for losing someone you loved. I get how a piece of media can be subconsciously infused with emotional connection -- Green Day's Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) just happened to coincide with a beloved teacher of mine dying the following year. He didn't even make it the whole year -- for the last few months of that year, our teacher was a substitute because the original one fell ill. I knew he was sick -- he shared his illness with his class, so I wasn't completely blindsided by this announcement -- but the fact that I just happened to be in his very last class taught... That fact makes listening to that Green Day song much more poignant and emotional for me. I'm just glad I like the song, too, heh.
Now, a suggestion: Watch more Cinema Snob! If your mother really loved you so much in life, I bet she would enjoy better whatever afterlife they gave her, knowing her son/daughter was enjoying themselves and life to the fullest.
Have a great day! :D
Have to admit that Brad actually made this movie funny.
This week on unsolved mysteries: caddyshack 2 (shudders)😂😂😂
The mystery being why any movie studio execs green lighted this turd.
Ah yes, the Poundollro. The most important of currencies.
Why this movie was made is one of life's Unsolved Mysteries :)
1:49 is a disclaimer that can be found in every VHS tapes from WB, Disney and others.
The DVD does the rest when the movie was in widescreen.
This was back when there was no HD resolution, and also no 4K resolution. The movie was shown in 4x9 screen rather than 16x9.
4x9? Don't you mean 4x3?
Even if there is A widescreen print of the film, you still can't find those 'hidden jokes'.
The best Caddyshack movie ever made, yesssss!!! They should specifically remake Caddyshack 2 and do a shot for shot deal like the Psycho remake...
I moaned out loud "OH NO" when the words "Slave auction" were spoken.
And checking in 10 months in the future....it was a genuine, thorough cringe...
27:29 - 27:52
A joke so bad, it broke Brad.
I don't think Chevy and the caddy looking at each other was in the script. I think they where seriously trying to figure out if that was a joke
There was an audible thud when he told that joke.
We call that being a snarf
@@robertmiller7721 No, my icon is Snarf. :)
@@graemesmith6721 In my day a snarf was a guy who sniffed girls bicycle seats. Or in the case of Caddyshack 2 him wanting to be one. Your use of the word I'm certain is 100% innocent and or an abbreviation for something dealing with baby seals or kittens. We'll leave anything nasty to Jackie.
They really jumped the shark in this one. Many times...
They didn't even jump the shark. They landed the remains of the Titanic on it, brought its corpse onto the shore, and dropped the Queen Mary on it.
I remember the scrolling TV guides.
Simpler times
Those were fun to watch until they ran obnoxious previews in a small screen near the top.
27:35 I don't have glasses, but besides that I had the exact same reaction.. This is one of my favourite Snob-episodes, definitely a 'best of.'
EDIT: 32:02 After all these years, growling Brad still makes me swoon.
Instead of Jackie Mason, they should've gotten Don Rickles or George Carlin, IMO. Might have had a better shot than a guy who simply relies on schtick. Also, Aykroyd should've put on his straight-man routine instead of trying to imitate Bill Murray. While we're at it, Chevy should've had a larger part, like discovering that he DOES own the club and someone wants to buy it from him. But, as long as we're thinking up ways to make Caddyshack II better, a surefire way would be to have not made it at all, and just simplified it to a ten minute SNL sketch.
"Chevy should've had a larger part"
Chevy hated working on it as much as he did; there was no way he would have done more, though I guess he might not have minded if the movie itself was less shitty.
Eh, I don't think Don Rickles nor George Carlin could save this turd.
And instead of Dan Aykroyd, they should have gotten John Candy!
@@epicrapfan73 If we have to include Dan, Dan should play a friend to Ty Webb.
This is one of my favorite cinema snob episodes now
Good thing this review came before Bushwhacked, or he'd wear out the meme in one episode...
31:17 Think of it this way Brad, at least it wasn’t Space Jam a new legacy
That gopher is adorable!
And Frank Welker voices him.
Yes he is
If by 'adorable', you mean 'looks like one of my cat' s hairballs came to life and had slimer's voice and vocabulary', then sure. He's TOTALLY adorable
Bill Murray's wisest career move, staying away from Caddyshack II.
And suing for use of the gopher so he still had a chance at getting paid?
...and then Robert Stack became obsessed with murder
Just like how he was obsessed with murdering Galvatron.
Robert Stack was Elliot Ness before Cosner was, and did it well.
He has no time for this now.
This was my first Cinema Snob review back in the day! Happy to finally see it uploaded on the channel.
Ah. Caddyshack 2. The greatest sequel in movie history. Who's with me? ... No one? ... Okay.
horrorfanatic78 Sorry, dude. 😑
horrorfanatic78 It's actually a sequel that you can watch unlike... Blues Brothers 2000...
Also, Warner Bros. whoring out The Looney Tunes on that golf course is worse than their DCEU movies.
horrorfanatic78 No, it doesn't hold a candle to _Home Alone 2._ That movie gave us a very necessary fleshing out of Macaulay Culkin's character.
Marc Baker Nothing is worse than Suicide Squad
I definitely miss angry Shob.
Just wait until he does the Endless Love remake
I'm not sure why but I think this is my favorite episode.
Dear Snob, I'm a rather new subscriber and was terrified that perhaps all your old stuff was all I was going to get, but you keep putting out new Snobs. THANK YOU!!! Please never stop!
God, I want that Chevy Chase family portrait.
It’s a great gag.
You've got balls reuploading this, I thought you would want to to keep it a distant memory.
Just rip the wounds open again , here we go
Fletch Lives is a masterpiece you can not deny it!
It is a funny film. So underappreciated.
Starring Krusty the Clown's dad :)
The guy who announces that Jack has purchased all of the "slaves" previously played the h.s. teacher in Rock N' Roll High School (who eventually goes to the Ramones concert with the 2 girls). He's unfortunately no longer with us (R.I.P.).
19:38 Isn't that the sassy lady guard from Night Court?!
No they just died.
No, Marsha Warfield is still alive. She was the third guard.
I just had a lapse in memory like you won't believe. I'm actually sorry for thst.
He LITERALLY references that earlier in the review.
(sorry ahead of time for the caps - but had to) - DUDE! I'm not joking. This is THE FUNNIEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER (AND I DO MEAN EVER) SEEN ON UA-cam. I've probably watched this video 10 times now. OMG... thank you! And SO SO SO FUNNY!
If you play the Unsolved Mysteries theme during Robert Stack's lines, it sounds oddly compelling.
Still better than Highlander 2. Slightly.
13:14 Well, now we know Randy Quaid was *always* crazy.
I legitimately used to love the Prevue Channel back in the day. It had oddly addicting music.
Great to see this back up. I love the original film, one of the best comedies, but this is an atrocity.
I remember seeing this in theaters, was then the age to not need to sneak into rated R movies, and ultimately disappointed that it happened to be a stink bomb flick. Ah, thirty years goes by fast. Movie still stinks.
Nickelodeon’s Back At The Barnyard episode “Cowdyshack” was a better Caddyshack 2 than Caddyshack 2.
Is that what Muffy means? Well great, now Arthur is ruined forever.
The original Arthur or the 🙄 remake?
@@randalgraves6979 Neither. The kids tv show.
Sooo many hilarious Cinema Snob episodes!!
Just back here in memory of Jackie Mason. :)
31:10 Wait. Is this a sequel to Caddyshack or a forerunner to The Room? That really shouldn't be a question with this movie
And don't forget Earth, Wind and Fire doing Boogie Wonderland in the original, then coming back to do Turn on the Beat Box for this film's end credits!
I had a friend who actually thought who's your caddy was caddyshack 3
I hope he does review 'Who's Your Caddy' just so he can have A 'perhaps I was too harsh' moment with 'Caddyshack 2'.
Yep, you know when your sequel's good when Bill Murray says no to returning to act in this film, when he said yes to being in Space Jam and the Garfield Movie.
At least he admitted that 'Garfield' was a bad idea in 'Zombieland'.
Sebastian Grindborg He’s friends with Ivan Reitman, who produced the film
@@cashomnitrix And a Bulls fan since his teams are from Chicago.
He actually thought it was from the Coens but it was from someone named Cohen.
He opted out of this film in favor of Scrooged and his Ghostbusters co-star Dan Aykroyd signed on in his place.
It's about damn time you re-uploaded one of my favorite reviews. Also how did that 50 dollar bill comment work out for you?
I found this movie so painful when comparing it to the first one.
It's kind of like watching The Godfather and then The Godfather II, and then deciding to go ahead and watch Godfather III.
The very first Cinema Snob episode I watched. Oh, the memories!
This film proves that Jon Peters was a hack LONG before that disastrous Wild Wild West film & his attempts to turn Superman into Venom during the production of Superman Returns. One wonders how he managed to have a career in Hollywood AT ALL.
And he ruined Columbia in the late 80s and early 90s with a lot of low profile and high budget box office flops with Peter Guber. I've read a book about this called Hit And Run.
RIP Jackie Mason. He died yesterday 7/24/2021.
18:25 thats the most amazing slapstick death row in cinema history following. when i saw it first time i was close to monty pythons sketch germans loughing dead over killing joke,thx for showing scene and anti negative commenting this brilliant film. rip harold ramis!
And now Happy Gilmore 2 is going to be the Caddyshack 2 of both Golf themed movies
At least Happy Gilmore 2 is going to have the original cast.
They had a character called Mr. Crabs before Spongebob even existed?
Dear God don’t tell me that Stephen got his inspiration for the name Mr Krabs was from this movie?
It's so weird. When I was young, this was one of like 4 VHS movies I had to watch. I assumed there was a Caddyshack 1 but I'd never seen or heard about it. So I grew up with this really fond recollection of it, and I thought it was hilarious. Then I emerged out into the wider world and it's apparently one of the most hated sequels of all time.
Caddyshack II is indeed one of the worst sequels of all time.
the gopher and slimer from trgb tv show sound the same..both linked to murray but neither with murray lol
That's because Frank Welker voiced The Gopher, and Slimer.
Omg! It’s the dude from unsolved mysteries!
One of the biggest regrets of my life? Seeing Caddyshack II before seeing the first Caddyshack movie. If only I knew better back when I was six or seven and this garbage had lots of airplay on HBO.
And good God did Jackie Mason suck in this film. Then again, my Dad said that he sucked when he would go on Ed Sullivan back in the 60's.
I didn't know there was a Caddyshack 2.
You were better off not knowing it existed
Awesome, this is the first snob review I saw.
According to wiki, the budget for this film was $20m ?!?!?! How can that be possible?
It takes a lot of money to train groundhogs.
A lot of cocaine
Embezzlement
Most likely a lot of it went to Chevy Chase considering his role in the movie is a special appearance and was the only actor from the first movie willing to act in it
Maybe a large part of that was that settlement that went to Bill Murray?
2:15 I was expecting a reference to a giant bat since Jon Peters also produced the Tim Burton Batman movies
No one says Godamnit better and funnier than Cinema Snob yo!😂
When the old rich lady falls off the construction site ladder, you can clearly see a safety wire attached to the ladder.
Ahhh, I guess that shows where the money went in this production, and it wasn't to pay someone to watch this before release, or this sort of thing might have been prevented...
I miss your hair. :c
i know this movie is bad but for whatever reason it was one of those movies we rented all the time from the local movie rental shop when i was a kid. love it.
The best unsharp movie channel on UA-cam!
Is it just me or did Billy Crystal actually turn into Jack Hartunian in real life?
Let's be honest.
60+ year old Robert Stack has a tight body.
Hey, thanks for reminding me about Hot to Trot. I'm waiting for the "talking horse" genre to resurge again. It's about time, Hollywood!
Came out a month later and from the same studio.
A giant spider. I got that reference
I guess they’ll be pudding Cosby in prison.
Thank you for the reupload. Can we get Heartbeeps back next? :)
Why didn't that dumpster fire get an 'MST3K' episode? Tom, and Crow would have a field day with it.
Is that why they never brought up that movie on 'Man On The Moon' with Jim Carrey?
i watched this when i was a kid thinking it was the first movie. I always wondered why everyone thought it was so funny when i didnt really like it....turns out i just mixed up the movies and ive never seen the original
Clearly, that horse was Soundwave.
Again, Frank Welker.
Gee, I wonder why this one finally got put back up on your channel now... Can't imaging the timing of it.. :P (Glad to see it! I didn't want to play it from a bootleg channel.)
30:24 Arrow to the butt...
LAAAAAUGH!!!
(Cricket sounds of the entire silence audiences who watching this film)
30:19 Well, it almost worked for To Boldly Flee.
Chevy Chase and Robert Stack were the two saving grace of this so called “sequel”
Now we need "The Best of The Cinema Snob: Endless Love".
Nice. Keep them coming, Brad
one of ,e favorite episodes!
Did anyone else catch the name 'Walter Paisley' being said in the background in the scene with Stack talking to Mason in the dance hall/ night club?