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The Rotten Truth

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  • #9: A Life Less Ordinary (41%)
    On this episode of The Rotten Truth, hosts The Vern and Donnie Roberts delve into the 1997 film 'A Life Less Ordinary,' directed by Danny Boyle. They discuss the film's unique blend of romance and comedy, the engaging character dynamics, and the unexpected plot twists that keep viewers guessing. The conversation also highlights the film's 90s soundtrack, its themes of love and fate, and the whimsical portrayal of angels. With mixed reviews reflecting its unconventional approach, the hosts share their final thoughts and ratings on this lesser-known Boyle film.Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.comSupport us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepodsQuestions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at [email protected]
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  • #8: Exorcist: Believer (22%)
    In this episode, Donnie and The Vern discuss 'The Exorcist: Believer,' exploring its plot, character dynamics, and the overall impact of the film within the horror genre. They critique the film's reliance on nostalgia and its failure to develop characters meaningfully, leading to a lack of emotional investment in the story. The conversation also touches on the future of The Exorcist franchise and the challenges of rebooting classic horror films.Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.comSupport us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepodsQuestions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at [email protected]
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  • #7: Psycho (41%)
    In this episode of The Rotten Truth, hosts Vern and Donnie delve into Gus Van Sant's 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic film Psycho. They discuss the transition of co-hosts, their personal histories with the original Psycho, and the unique directorial choices made by Van Sant. The conversation explores the film's sound design, cinematography, and casting decisions, particularly the performances of Anne Heche and Vince Vaughn. They also analyze the marketing strategies employed for the remake and the impact of remakes on the film industry. The episode concludes with a discussion on the film's rating and its place in cinema appreciation.Theme Music  What's a Girl to Do by Bat For Lashes
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  • #6: 1941 (39%)
    Jason and The Vern return to discuss a Steven Spielberg film that's considered rotten and ponder how such a thing could happen! Maybe because it's a comedy, maybe because there's too many people, or maybe because there's SO MUCH HAPPENING it's hard to keep track. There's a lot of possibilities on why "1941" is at 39% on Rotten Tomatoes! Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.comSupport us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepodsQuestions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at [email protected]
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  • #5: A Dirty Shame (55%)
    Jason Soto and The Vern are back with another film Rotten Tomatoes says is "rotten", but the weird thing is...it's a John Waters film! So does it REALLY deserve to be rotten? Also, how many sexual fetishes can we list? (A lot. The answer is a lot.) Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.com Support us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepods Questions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at [email protected]
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About The Rotten Truth

Jason Soto and The Vern investigate the films that are certified rotten on Rotten Tomatoes and discuss if it is in fact rotten or if the critics got it wrong.
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