It seems appropriate that a friend made through World of Warcraft would bring an epic fantasy tale like Willow to the table for this week's conversation. We talk about the criticism of George Lucas making another derivative story and how that criticism really didn't have an impact on how much Rafe and guest Monica Siegfred enjoyed the story of Willow Ufgood, Elora Danaan, and Madmartigan on their epic quest to save the kingdom from evil. Is the movie still good or does it suffer from the "toxic impulse" of nostalgia? How well does it hold up now that The Lord of the Rings has had a real adaptation realized on film? Listen to find out our thoughts.
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25. The Matrix (1999) with Yagami
24. One Crazy Summer (1986) with Michael Copeland
23. Strange Days (1995) with Matt Slayer
22. Hot Rod (2007) with Garret from Garret Talks To Himself
21. The Princess Bride (1986) with Kate Wallinga
20. A Clockwork Orange (1971) with Johanna from Fresh Hell
19. Midnight Run (1988) with Aram Martinez
18. The Rules of Attraction (2002) with Sean Abraham Preston
17. Rashomon (1950) with Nick Irvine
16. The Fifth Element (1997) with D.E. Medus
15. Scott Pilgrim vs the World (2015) with Mike from Talk'n Pops
14. The Bishop's Wife (1947) with Laura Uber
13. Leviathan (1989) with James Jackson
12. SLC Punk! (1998) with Jono Uber
11. Dark City (1998) with Adam Thomas
10. West Side Story (1961) with Luis Ramirez
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8. Pootie Tang (2001) with Marissa Tallant
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