We're totally the best guys to talk about this satirical take on what it means to be Black in 1980's Hollywood! Okay, maybe we're not but we still have a good time with it.




Comedian MATT LEWIS meets the boys in an audition waiting room to talk about the 1987 sketch comedy satire HOLLYWOOD SHUFFLE. Grab yourself a Winky Dinky Dog and put on your finest retro There's a Bat in My House T-Shirt. It's a part of the Criterion collection! That means it's guaranteed a good movie!




Join them as they answer such questions as: Does this movie remind us of any modern flicks? How do we feel about MTV's current programming lineup? Can this satire still work today? Would we watch There's a Bat in My House? and Which sketch/vignette in this is our favorite? among many others...


Thank you for coming on, Matt! Be sure to follow him on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, and TIKTOK, and listen to OBNOXIOUS VALID POINTS wherever you get podcasts!


NEXT WEEK: SEVENTEEN AGAIN with SHANNON MAGUIRE (we're pretty sure of it this time)


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