1992 at the Movies: DEATH BECOMES HER

Thirty years of admiring the acting of Meryl Streep's butt.

Along with Goldie Hawn's abs. And Bruce Willis doing his best to fend off all the lovely ladies Robert Zemeckis could throw at him all so SOBER CINEMA could come to the conclusion that objectifying women is not only funny... but right.

To help us make this case we have Dr. Bone return to provide her female viewpoint on the charms of the undead. Enjoy but also check out the previous time one host discussed this film at this link as well as all the other links below:

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1992 at the Movies: MO' MONEY

Thirty years of remembering Jim Carrey from IN LIVING COLOR.

But thankfully (?) MO' MONEY released in 1992 so we can properly immortalize the work of a couple of the Wayans brothers as they bring us a comedy... romance... thriller... that manages to be consistently off putting no matter the genre. While we attempt to not mention the much funnier sketch comedy veteran Eddie Murphy romcom BOOMERANG that released a few weeks earlier we are also struggling to not pay too many compliments to Stacey Dash.

Enjoy. Maybe.

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1992 at the Movies: A STRANGER AMONG US

Thirty years of ignoring this entry in Sidney Lumet's filmography.

That's okay though. We got to learn a thing or two from the extremely inquisitive and aggressive Ms. Griffith in this fish out of water detective story. One in which the ignorant barks out a lot of orders and is the hero for aggressively insulting the entire basis for the lives of others.

As podcasters we understood the hero's journey that Melanie was on and we applaud her efforts. The movie... not so much.

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1992 at the Movies: COOL WORLD

Thirty years of self-imposed abstinence for Brad Pitt.

But only because he's surrounded by cartoons in Ralph Bakshi's self-imposed check cashing return to animation in COOL WORLD.

Unfortunately for us (and you, the listener) we get hung up on the world-building in COOL WORLD and perhaps the sexual politics of... COOL WORLD.

It's uncomfortable. Enjoy!

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1992 at the Movies: A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

Thirty years of the best women ballplayers being demeaned...

... by Penny Marshall! Which is not good. Shame on you, auteur.

However when Tom Hanks and Jon Lovitz contribute... it is admittedly pretty funny. Perhaps not so much when we do it. So we come to the defense of the best hitter to ever wear a Rockford Peach uniform and Jairo yet again gets to reminisce about another early 90s soundtrack he played while alone and unloved.

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1992 at the Movies: UNLAWFUL ENTRY

Thirty years of Ray Liotta being a good fella.

Recorded before Mr. Liotta's passing we got an opportunity to praise him in our review of 1992 mainly because he terrorizes a possibly racist yuppie played by Kurt Russell. Sorry, Captain Ron but we will formally apologize with that film's anniversary in September. For now... one host is attacked for his love of grilled cheese while the another attacks the lovely Ms. Stowe for a notable speaking voice.

It's titillating.

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1992 at the Movies: BATMAN RETURNS

Thirty years ago Michael Keaton was not tall enough for Michelle Pfeiffer.

Thank god. This eventually leads us to one host's undying lust for Ben Affleck but before that we discuss if Tim Burton's continued dorkdom in BATMAN RETURNS is appropriate Christmas season material for children, if using penguins with rockets is an appropriate Plan B and if Danny Devito is worthy of kissing at a Comic-Con. Another host says yes.

Most definitely, yes.

Enjoy!

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1992 at the Movies: HOUSESITTER

Thirty years ago Goldie Hawn had a nice butt.

Probably still does. Which made it all the more frustrating to listen to Steve Martin's complaints about Ms. Hawn's squatting in his empty home. An empty house constructed for Dana Delaney.

This leads to a revelation from one host who knows quite a bit about early 90s television starlets.

His name is Jairo.

He is old.

Enjoy!

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1992 at the Movies: PATRIOT GAMES

Thirty years of one host dismissing Samuel L. Jackson as any sort of threat.

However that same host wants to emulate James Earl Jones upper management style. This is how SOBER CINEMA approaches Harrison Ford taking the reins from Alec Baldwin as Jack Ryan in PATRIOT GAMES.

One thing we can all agree on though is that Mr. Baldwin may not have been the best Tom Clancy hero but he is most definitely an intimidating father figure and lover of Meryl Streep.

Enjoy our well researched take on the IRA as based on this movie and the other Ford 90s joint THE DEVIL'S OWN!

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1992 at the Movies: SISTER ACT

Thirty years of Whoopi Goldberg being a sexy nun.

That's according to one person on my social media doom scrolling. However we don't take the bait there and instead mainly pick on Maggie Smith's horrible lack of martyr skills as Mother Superior along with her modest amount of racism. Also when we aren't distracted by a shirtless Harvey Keitel we make the horrific discovery that Bill Duke directed the sequel SISTER ACT 2: BACK IN THE HABIT.

Nothing was learned, nothing was gained from this episode. Enjoy!

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