A Tripp Through Comedy
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Me, Myself and Irene
Our exit today has us looking at the finest police force in the world, the Rhode Island State Police. This week, we are talking about Me, Myself and Irene, reuniting The Farrelly Brothers with Jim Carrey. Along the way, we spend a lot of time talking abou
Big Momma's House
Our exit today has us going undercover to try and catch an escaped criminal. This week, we are discussing Big Mommas House, written by Darryl Quarles and Don Rhymer, directed by Raja Gosnell, and starring ATTC favorites Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, and Ter
Shanghai Noon
Our exit today has us trying to learn a new drinking game. This week, we are talking about Shanghai Noon, starring Owen Wilson, Jackie Chan, and Lucy Liu.Along the way, we talk not only our love of Jackie Chan and his long career, but also Lee Marvin, O
Small Time Crooks
Our exit today has us trying to become more cultured with the help of Hugh Grant. This week, we are discussing Small Time Crooks, written and directed by Woody Allen.Along the way, we also defend Ishtar, talk about the terrific ensembles Woody is able t
Road Trip
Our exit today has us summarizing ancient philosophy using professional wrestling metaphors. This week, we are discussing Road Trip, directed by Todd Phillips.Along the way, we discuss the break-out of Amy Smart, the height of Tom Green's popularity,
Screwed
Our exit today has us once again trying to kidnap a dog to make our dreams come true. This week, we are talking about Screwed, written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and starring Norm McDonald, Dave Chapelle, and Danny DeVito. Alon
Childhood Friends Grow Up to Fall in Love: Keeping the Faith and Boys and Girls
Our exit today has us focusing on two romantic comedies that are centered on either coast over several years where friends from childhood discover their love for each other. First, there is Keeping the Faith, written by Stuart Blumberg and directed by E
American Psycho
Our exit today has telling our audience our thesis about the greatness of Huey Lewis and the News album Fore. This week, we are discussing American Psycho, written by Mary Harron and Guinevere Turner, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis and directed
28 Days
Our exit today has us trying to calmly lift a horses leg. This week, we are talking about 28 Days, starring Sandra Bullock, written by Susannah Grant and directed by Betty Thomas.Along the way, Tripp and Ross discuss Nickelodeon's Guts, America'
Return to Me
Our exit today has us trying to get our picture to hang in the gorilla enclosure. Today, we are talking about Return To Me, co-written and directed by Bonnie Hunt.Along the way, we talk David Duchovny (Twin Peaks! The X-Files! Red Shoe Diaries!), Minnie