
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 96 – The Tale of Seven Hundred Pound Fat Men
Features By Fat Guys at the Movies on December 19, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
On This Week’s Show: Kevin and Neil wind down through a massive month of movies, commenting on everything from characters’ heart conditions to tattooed strippers past their prime (but still fun to watch). Kevin laughs at Neil, who has offended one of their biggest fans… twice. They take some swipes at Will Smith, try to figure out the connection between big-eared mice and soup, and they welcome Jim Carrey back from the brink of The Number 23. Kevin bemoans the fact that he contributed a significant sum to the weekend box office of Delgo, and Neil defends his ambiguously gay DVD picks of the week.
Films Reviewed this Week: Seven Pounds, The Tale of Despereaux, Yes Man and The Wrestler.
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Episode Schedule:
Segment 1 [8:50] – Reviews of The Tale of Despereaux and Yes Man
Segment 2 [10:40] – Reviews of Seven Pounds and The Wrestler
Segment 3 [12:45] – Review of The Reader, Box Office and a voice mail from Dawn from California
Segment 4 [6:35] – DVD Round-Up, Review Recap and a look ahead to Valyrie, Bedtime Stories, The Spirit, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Revoutionary Road and Marley & Me next week.
Next Week’s Show:
Join us next on Christmas Eve for our Big Fat Holiday Special, featuring dogs, Nazis and campy superheroes.
Show Links:
FSR’s Weekly Report Card for Seven Pounds, The Tale of Despereaux, Yes Man and The Wrestler
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