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Parents' Night In #41: The Fugitive (1993)

Parents' Night In #41: The Fugitive (1993)

Released Monday, 20th July 2020
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Parents' Night In #41: The Fugitive (1993)

Parents' Night In #41: The Fugitive (1993)

Parents' Night In #41: The Fugitive (1993)

Parents' Night In #41: The Fugitive (1993)

Monday, 20th July 2020
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Kelly and Justin love Harrison Ford, and it's summer, so we're watching one of his great summer films, The Fugitive!  Released in 1993 and co-starring Tommy Lee Jones and Julianne Moore, The Fugitive is a taut action thriller about a wrongly convicted doctor on the run from the authorities and trying to clear his name.  We'll talk about the film, Chicago, the Chicago accent (Justin has a lot of fun with this), and our difficulty stringing together coherent sentences at times.  This episode eventually got out of control like the derailed train in The Fugitive!  Check it out...

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Intro/Outro music is a clip of "Two Princes" by Spin Doctors.

Parody lyrics:

One two

Prisoners escaped from

The bus and train wreck


Richard

Kimble found bad samples

Made for Provasic


They sent

A one armed man to kill him

Instead  he killed helen


Oh no

Doc Kimble's on the run now

He ain't no felon


Justin B and Kelly B

We are drinkin booze in front of our TV

We like makin jokes about old movies so

Join us for some PNI with her and me


One two

Movie buffs are drinkin'

And watchin' films now


Kelly 

Is one, the other's Justin

We're talkin' films now


Making

More jokes than you can handle

Like bad joke titans


Like and

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Called Parents' Night In


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