We attempt to put on our film critics caps and watch the 1949 classic, "The Heiress" with actual film buff, Nick from St. Paul Filmcast.


Movie Moral to the Story: Based on this movie and countless other movies, it is easier to love a pretty person than and ugly person.


Our Moral to the Story: Awkward can be beautiful.


Other Fun Topics Discussed:


Get to Know Us: What moving setting would we live in?
Nick would definitely not live in the DC Universe. He might choose living in Middle Earth but we are all unclear as to whether they have indoor plumbing.
Aragorn is like 150!
More on Lord of the Rings: Mallory lost most her Elvish language skills. I guess it is true if you don't use it, you lose it.
Tamu said she would live in a Nora Ephron movie, but really she meant Nancy Meyers. Who wouldn't want to live in Meryl Streep's "It's Complicated" house?
Mallory would live in a musical.
None of us opted for living in a period piece or the Marvel Universe. Well, maybe Wakanda.
Tamu notices Montgomery Clift's bumper curls.
Catherine's dad was a really good doctor and gave himself a spot on diagnosis and prognosis with just a stethoscope!
Olivia de Havilland and her sister Joan Fontaine had a wicked sibling rivalry.
Move over Spinster, there's a new word in town: Thornback - an unmarried woman over age 26.
Nick actually READ Game of Thrones.
Nick explains the tricks of back and white movies.
Turns out Mallory has an ally in the Love Actually debate. Too bad Nick missed that episode.
Morris' unromantic song, "Plaisir d'amour. Lyrics are: The joy of love lasts but a moment. The pain of love lasts all the life long. SWOON!
Copyright Infringement: Elvis probs stole the melody of "Can't Help Falling in Love with You" from that awesome French "love" song.
#WePodcastLikeThis: It was late, but we remembered.

Podcast Shout Out:


Nick Palodichuk is not just a knowledgeable film dude, lover of comics, and podcast host. He is also a talent artist! Check out his graphic novel, The Green Way - Vol. 1. Volumes 2 and 3 will be out in the fall.