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This week Katie and Emma discuss the soon to be Holiday Classic: Hot Frosty. Ring in the Holidays with a ripped snowman, a sad Gretchen Weiners and of course two overly enthusiastic cops. 

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Introduction and Podcast Theme

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No. Oh boy. ah Well here
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I think we're getting that um like later in the week. But no, today was really nice. I threw away all of our dead plants. I had like a half day. So it was so nice. I got so much done, Kitty. I got so much fucking done. i love ah I would love to get something done someday. One day, one day, maybe. But yeah, so.
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Of course, beautiful weather is such a segue, famously featured in today's film. Weather is beautiful weather.

Film and Creator Introduction

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kaie are what i drpping
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Like this is like, Katie just got off work, guys, like literally just in the door had time to pee and is now wonderfully recording.
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I tried to take off this shapewear and I've pulled my tights down as well. So we'll fix it. Everything's fine. Everything's fine. It's all fine. ah But yeah, so ah Weather famously featured in today's film. That's right, guys. You guessed it. ah This is Go Get Your Girl. It's the podcast where Emma and Katie... What did Emma and Katie do? Emma and Katie.
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Because i've got I've got an idea. I have a dead husband. Oh, OK. And they're sad about it. And so we hornily wish a snowman to life without realizing it. Yeah. um Emma and Katie, fuck a snowman. Like, that's what the movie's about. Really?
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a like For a second, I thought it might go there. you know I did too. What is this rated? you know right there was There was a hot second. We'll yeah i we'll get into it. That's right, guys. I'm Emma. And I'm Katie.
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And we are, of course, talking about 2024's Hot Frosty. Did we say the name of the podcast? We did. I said it. OK, sorry, sorry, sorry. No, that's OK. I think you were stripping. Yeah, OK. It is Hot Frosty. The movie on everyone's minds. Everyone's wish list, some might say. It's before Thanksgiving that we're recording this. So I don't know. I think it'll come out a little bit later than that. So maybe it's Pat, maybe it's over now, but right now everybody's talking about Hot Frosty, a Netflix original, Paul Markey, rom-com.
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directed by Jerry Ciccaridi, chicoriti um who had directed 14 episodes of Schitt's Creek, which is notable. And a bunch of Canadian TV movies and um mostly TV shows. One like Hallmarky kind of movie that I saw. um So mostly not. um And then written by Russell Hainline.
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who has two other Christmas Netflix rom-coms to his name. The Santa Summit and In Merry Measure, neither of which I've heard of. But the Santa Summit, I think, came out last year, yeah. I have not seen either of those. I did stumble across his letterbox review of this movie, though, where he's like, hey, I wrote this movie, and it was fun, and I had this idea. The title came first, obviously. Obviously.
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and he had to fight to keep the title. And so there's a little bit of, he talks a little bit about that in his letterbox review, but um he seems fun. Yes, I love that. This movie is aggressively Canadian, like all Hallmark slash Netflix. So Canadian, however, have a I told you that I discovered that is now like a 50-50 situation. 50% is filmed in Vancouver ah and the other 50, Connecticut, baby.
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Really? You need to lurk on some of these sets.

Hallmark Movie Locations

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Right? The Hallmark Production Office is in Connecticut. Okay, why don't you get us both a job writing rom-com scripts? Uh, absolutely. I would love that. I will absolutely do that. It is my goal. I said that as a joke to one of my cast members the other day, so we were walking to our cars. I was like, yeah, you know, my goal, my goal really is just to be a star in a Hallmark movie. And he turned to me and he was so serious. He goes, really? You know, that's possible problem.
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Achievable goals, you know? Yeah. Achievable goals. Achievable goals. So Hot Frosty came out this year.

Review of 'Hot Frosty'

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It's currently number one on Netflix. 100% on Ryan. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. yeah ah And I have to say this movie, this movie did not disappoint.
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Oh, thank God. Yeah, I was worried you were gonna you were gonna hate it. um I thought it was fucking delightful. Yes. Was so much fun. Both Charlie and I loved this movie. Oh, good. and It's nice. It's nice for Charlie to come back after the embarrassing. Yeah. Take on the prince princess bride. I will say you're not gonna like how he felt. How passionate he was about this movie.
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but Okay. He said specifically at the end, ah he goes, I loved that. I loved that movie. That was probably the best movie I've seen in a while. That's insane. um Listen, like I thought this movie was delightful. um I gave it three stars on letterboxed. The Princess Bride is a masterpiece. And I will re litigate this in every episode if I have to. This is what I've had to live with.
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Yeah, it must be hell living in that house. Yes. Yes. He sent me a text message today. He was listening to the Dan in Real Life episode and he was like, I'm going to sue the podcast for slander. I was like, just wait till the Princess Bride episode. Oh, yeah. two wait bro nothing yeah You wait, You wait. Oh, boy.

Plot Overview and Setting

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Hold on to your hats.
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um Yeah, so hot frosting. Yeah. kind of just what it says on the tin. yeahp it is it takes It takes place in Hope Springs, New York. ye which I imagine must be very North New York indeed. Very upstate. It is very snowy. There are New York license plates, but they have, it's so snowy that they have a a snow sculpture competition like a week before Christmas, which like that's gotta be an only in Canada thing. yeah Like that's just, that just doesn't happen in America. like No, well, cause I don't know.
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but It's like it snows, but like the weather is always so up and down around Christmas that you can't yeah yeah guarantee. Yeah, because even in Minnesota and Maine, and I imagine upstate New York and Vermont and stuff, like unless you're up in the mountains, or maybe if like you're in Colorado or something like up in the mountains, like really high altitude, maybe it would snow like that in December. But like the snow is like a January, February kind of thing. you know or Yeah. you know Yeah, exactly.

Protagonist and Magic Scarf

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um But I mean, hey, I have a few questions, Katie. Right. First of all, I have some questions about the sculptures. Okay, and this question came to me at the very end of this film.
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um Where is the artist who sculpted Hot Frosty? Where is his God? no Nobody takes credit for, cause it's like, it's a it's a David statue. Like that's what it is. He's even got his hand up like he's holding the sling, like Michelangelo's David. That actually makes a lot more sense. I thought it was just a naked man.
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Well, he would you thought he was doing the the thing where girls take photographs of themselves, where we're like this. No, I just thought that somebody had sculpted just a naked man. And i i like one of my notes is, this is a children's competition. That's true. I mean, presumably someone sculpted a cock and balls onto this guy. and like I'll tell you, if it's like If it's a, like, actual depiction of Michelangelo's David, Kathy's going to be a little disappointed, uh, approximately 45 minutes after the end of this movie, because I don't know if you've seen the David. Uh, yeah. Yeah. But like also proportion because he's like 11 feet tall and it's like, you know, it's like, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Goodness. Although a lot of people saw his dick. Like let's, and like ah like when he comes alive, a lot of people saw it. Well, it's true. The one woman in it. So this song is nick yeah that he's likeigate like well. Yeah. like, yeah. And then she gave a description to the police sketch artist of his dick. Uh-huh. Yeah.
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I appreciated those little touches yeah of ah ah horny women. um It reminded me, like the whole vibe of this movie is um one time I was driving, and you may know this, there's a fire station on Damon where they have a lot of plants and a lot of times the firemen will come out and they'll do they'll be doing plant chores in the outside. And one time I was driving through there and they had, they'll they'll put out like a kiddie pool for dogs and they have like the fire hydrant running and stuff.
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And then they're out there like, you know, usually shirtless, yes potting, like doing plants and gardening and stuff. And one time I drove by there and there were like five 50 year old women sitting in lawn chairs but across the street just watching them. And that is like, that is the whole vibe of this movie.
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That is the vibe. I was wondering where you were going with that, Katie. Oh my god, I love that so much. God bless Chicago. Yeah, it's okay if women sexualize men. That's what we're getting at. Yeah, exactly. That's the basis of this movie. Exactly.
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like The yeah, let's back up. OK, I just got I got so excited. Yeah, yeah. um Hope Springs, New York, this picturesque, tiny little town, it seems great. It's so many, so many of these like homework movies like everybody tries to do this, right? Like create this quaint little town. They're trying to create like a stars hollow kind of vibe where everybody knows each other and it's yeah nice and everyone gets along and there's this adorable little town center.
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And, um you know, it's about a young, youngish, you know, small business owner and stuff like, but so, so few of them managed to nail the vibe. And I feel like this one really did. Oh, for sure.
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everything about this town. It's got great small town energy. Yeah. And the whole thing, the whole vibe that makes it work is that this whole town, it just feels like they all live in one house and they all sleep in the same bed, like grandpa style and Charlie and Chocolate Factory. It has that almost chorus energy of they all move as one unit um Yeah, and it and it comes into play at the end. Exactly. it's um So there we meet Kathy, who presumably has her last name of some kind.
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And she is, her house is falling apart. She's got a lot of opinions. The first thing I was like, oh my God, she's just like me for real. She's like, oh, yeah. It's like, oh, Kathy has ADHD. I get it. That's not where they end up going. But no, no, no, no. That's the first thing I thought of when we were introduced to Kathy, played by Lacey Chabert. Yeah. I always call Lacey Chabert. Chabert. It's Chabert.
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Yes. Who I know best from the wild Thornberrys, but was- Yeah. I know as Gretchen Wieners. Gretchen Wieners, yes, from Mean Girls. and I mean, they're they're they're neck and neck, but like, yeah. Eliza Thornberry also, big on my childhood. um And she owns a ah she owns a little cafe called Cathy's Cafe. It's a little diner.
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It's got diner energy. yeah You're right. But it's called cafe. Oh, OK. Did I screw that up? I feel like it's so her diner because they repeatedly say, I'll see you at the diner. I'm going to be at the diner. I was just going for the the alliteration. the castle Yeah. Well, they should have. Yeah. Well, it is a diner. You're right.
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Um, and it's, uh, and so she's there and she, she doesn't like, no, you don't necessarily get like sad widow energy from her right off the bat. You get like her life is not in order energy. Yeah. And the sad widow thing comes a bit later. Um, and she, the best made possible yeah, she gets a magic scarf. Oh, yup. She gets a magic scarf from her friends at the resale store.
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Yeah, yeah i think I think in the first scene, it like it does a zoom in on like a photo of her and a man or something, you know some goofy looking man. um That's her dead husband. um and um she yeah She's at the consignment store.
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Yeah. And it's this adorable older couple who run the place and she's talking about how when she met the love of her life, she was wearing this but like a beret or something. and No, she's wearing a red scarf. She was literally wearing a red scarf. So she was like, and so I'm going to gift you this red scarf. It came in and it reminded me so much of that scarf, basically saying, Hey, Kathy, go get laid. We're sad for you.
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Yes, um it's been several years, I think, since her husband died. Do we know exactly how long? We don't know the time. We just know that there has been enough time that is okay. Honestly, I was shocked. She didn't have an adorable kid, usually. I know I was too. In these things. Right? it's a It works. I mean, there are adorable kids in this movie, but they're not hers. No. yeah um So she she gets us a magic scarf. yeah She doesn't know it's magic, though. Well, right, yeah. yeah i mean and The thrift lady doesn't tell

Snowman's Transformation and Community

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her it's magic or anything. She's just like, it's a scarf. Wait, are you under the impression that the lady, like, that she knew that it was magic? No, no, no, no. I don't think that.
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Oh, okay. I was just telling the listen the people who aren't gonna watch the movie, like I don't know why, but like the people who listen to the podcast who don't watch the movies, I'm just explaining that for them. Well, no, I thought that you were saying- It's not a thing where she's like, this is a magic scarf, right? Yeah, no, I thought that you were saying like her whole backstory is like like, she believed that it was magic. She knew that it was magic, but she wasn't gonna tell Kathy. and like Because that gets at a whole other level, Katie. Maybe, I don't know. What way for the sequel? I know, we've got to.
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hunt rudolph Hot Ooh. Ooh. Hot Santa. Do you or not? I don't know. It just feels a too bestiality, E. Well, you're the one who read Bride.
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So rare. The cats in the closet are out. It was a really good talk. Yeah, no, everybody says it's really good. Yeah. um She is, ah then then then like it's like she's walking through the town square and she's looking at the the snow sculpture competition. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And there's a hot naked man, um which appears to be, like we said, a recreation of the of Michelangelo's David. Yeah, or just a naked man that somebody decided to sculpt at a children's competition. Well, I think they show a wide shot. And then like it gets kind of, if there's not actually a cock and balls on him, it like... but it it
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it You know, i know but it like it like fades away, right? Like it fades into like snow at the bottom, I believe. ah I mean, I think I always, ah I always, remember I just watched it. There was like a thing in front of it. Like he there was like a block that was like in front of the statue. So you didn't see, you could see that it was like it had legs. Cause otherwise Jack wouldn't have legs. Maybe maybe he had a um a fig leaf or something like the like the David did for a number of years.
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Anyway, she puts the scarf on the hot naked snow person. Yeah, for some reason. And yeah, and said something like,
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good luck with this or something weird. um yeah And goes home. And then he, like a few minutes later, turns into a real, a real boy. He's a real boy. He's a real boy. And he is Dustin Milligan, who played Ted on Schitt's Creek for yeah years.
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and he's so ripped he's so ripped in this he's so like more ripped than ted like he thought he was going to get a marvel movie ripped or something yeah i do not like his art it looks like it hurts like so many veins it was very distracting he's like he has to like get super dehydrated before he shoots or something Oh, it's gotta be bad. He's probably like, I think he's too ripped for, for me. I thought he was a little too ripped. It was like too, too veiny. I was like, Oh, but Ted, you didn't have to have a 16 pack. No, no. can He really does. Like literally at least 12. Like I was counting.
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Well, And so will you listener. Yes, you will. But I mean, that's the whole thing about his character is that I mean, he's being um he's the most beautiful man everyone has ever seen in this town. yeah And everyone wants to fuck him.
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Yeah, I mean, and no one can be blamed for that. No, he is beautiful. I do wish that he had like a little more stubble like that. Yeah, preferred like Ted from Schitt's Creek. Same in the long hair. Like when I saw the poster, I was like, and like I think I said this to I was arguing with somebody. I don't remember who it was on text about this. I think it was Caitlin, actually. And I was like, no, I don't think he's as hot with the long hair. But I changed my mind after watching them. Yeah. Yeah. Good boy.
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Yeah, so that's the draw. ah yeah the it's He is hot and he is a Frosty. So those are, I mean, like the the movie has already like yeah lived up to its it's ah it's hot name quite easily. And also this movie is funny. It's so funny. A lot of these Netflix slash like Hallmark movies are don't care to try to be put the calm in the rom-com, right? It's just like a light,
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romance or it's just a travesty like Irish Wish. Yes. Where there's no kissing. Yeah, there's no kissing. And um it's, ah this is actually, this is it's it's it it is charming and it does have this the quaint small town vibe and it is, it's very sweet, but it's also so funny.
00:19:24
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Yeah, I mean, there's definitely and I love that it. Charlie made a really good point when we were watching this, he goes, you know, I really love that this it's after Lacey Chabert goes into the hospital or no, she walks into her house and turns on the TV. And there's the Lindsay Lohan falling for Christmas playing on the TV. yeah And so she makes a joke that's like, oh, she looks like someone I just went to high school with because of mean girls.
00:19:48
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Nudge nudge. Nudge nudge. And Charlie's turning to me and goes, but this movie knows what it is and I love it. Oh my god.
00:19:58
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um Okay. I'm just thinking of of things in the Princess Bride now. Oh, yep, yep. He thought this was funnier than the Princess Bride. After after he made that earlier comment, he then followed up to say, you know, I mean, I liked it more than the Princess Bride to really twist the knife there.
00:20:17
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That's insane. That's just, I mean, like there's no shade against this movie, but that's just like, it's an insane thing. It's just not, it's just an insane thing. I'm worried about him. I'm worried about him. I get it. I get it. Yes. Oh, so he comes alive and then he runs around town with just a scarf on.
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And my one note for the scene, partially, which is so conveniently located over his junk. And the scarf is conveniently long enough to cover his junk. And then, of course, there's like an old couple walking a dog and the old man. Mortimer and Gertrude, I believe are their names.
00:20:57
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I love it. plus all people names So good, so good. And they're walking this teeny tiny little pomeranian and um they see a hot frosty and they go, oh my gosh, there's a there's a naked man and the old man wants to call the police and the old woman wants to investigate. Wink, wink, nu nudge, nudge. Just a good line. She goes, yeah, we should investigate.
00:21:22
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But then he falls. Yeah. He's alive. He's just alive. He's like a baby deer. He's a baby deer. He's unsteady on his feet. He's been a snowman this whole time. With no memories of how he came to be, except that he is being. Which leads us into some questions about consent. But I guess we should probably just ignore that. It's for the best. I mean, yes. Because he's like four days old. Yeah. So legally.
00:21:53
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Yeah, but like also there's a i there's a lot of things that are just sort of questionable about this movie, like the fact that he gets a job at the middle school without a background check. Uh-huh, yeah. And like, I mean, you would have to get fingerprinted, because they do a whole thing with fingerprints later, but to work in a school, you have to get fingerprinted. Yeah. Like yeah I have, yeah. Yeah. So, but again, not important.
00:22:20
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It's like, it's all these movies. People just wander into high schools and middle schools all the time and TV shows and movies. It's like, is there no security at the school? Apparently not. They just let anybody work around children. Yeah. So bring your minder, don't let people into schools. like Yeah. I mean, number one cause of death for children is school shootings. so Yeah. This could have been a very different movie. Yeah. um I don't know why I said that.
00:22:54
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So Hot Frosty comes to life and then he stumbles into the window of the consignment store, but somehow not bleeding, not hurt in any way, just startled. And so then he gets up and he finds, he apparently knows what clothes are, thanks to a billboard. and He speaks English too immediately. yeah And Charlie made a really great point when he gets into Kathy's house, he knows how to work the remote. The knight before Christmas was so confused. Well, no, he is. He's confused with the remote. They have a little scene about it. But like he he he catches on a little bit faster than the knight before Christmas. He does. He does catch on a bit faster than
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whatever that man's name was, I don't remember. The Canite Before Christmas. The Canite Before Christmas, yeah. Yeah, so it's, he steals some clothes, he steals some coveralls and some, yep, some boots from the consignment store. The coveralls say Jack on them, so yeah that's what people call, start calling him. Yep. And then we're introduced to the police.
00:24:02
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Of course, the villains in ah in the movie. Hey, love that. Yeah, absolutely. Also, um heavy hitters, Kred Robinson and Jola Trulio. So fucking good.
00:24:15
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all kinds of, I mean, Craig Rottenton's name is Darryl from yeah The Office. He's also, he's in a lot of stuff. He was in Brooklyn Nine-Nine as well. Julie Truleo is um Boyle from Brooklyn Nine-Nine. yeah And also tons of other like ah comedy movies and everything. Big, like big improv guys, both of them I think. yeah And they are the cops in this town, which is like,
00:24:41
Speaker
I was surprised they were in there. Because I had no idea they were in there. I had no idea. I had no idea until the opening credits. Yeah, same. Well, like even then, Charlie, because like I didn't like Charlie, like said the person's name really fast. I was like, who? What? And so then I sat down and I was like, oh, my God, Darryl. They get with and and credits in this movie with Joe Latruchio and Craig Robinson. So good for them. Good for them. Good for them. Why did they do this movie? I don't know. They were great. Because it's fun.
00:25:11
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Yeah. Like, why not? I mean, like, if so if if somebody asked me, hey, do you want to be in a hot frosty? Like, I'm on a plane in Ottawa already. Yeah. You don't even have to pay me. Just let me sit in a an folding chair. You do have to pay me.
00:25:29
Speaker
Yeah, yeah, yeah, please do pay your artists. And ah um so, yeah, so he gets some clothes and then he's found wandering outside by Kathy who immediately takes him into her diner and everyone's like, bitch, why did you do that? Well, she peels his head and he's very cold. Yes. And so she's a nice person. And this is to us to realize that she is also here's the thing. I mean, like he's very hot, right?
00:25:56
Speaker
It's I mean, it's just true. It's just human nature. Like, even if she wasn't like, even if she wasn't like specifically attracted to him in that moment, which, you know, she doesn't know him, she's probably not. Yeah, she's like a a hot person is more likely to receive, you know, sympathy and and empathy from people who then people who are not considered conventionally attractive, which sucks, but yeah is is very true. um I have no doubt that, you know, if a man who looks like that was in some kind of distress, he too would receive things that a person who wasn't probably wouldn't, you know? Yeah. Yeah. And that's a society corner from Katie. Getting really serious in this episode for, I don't know. I know. You had a very ah hard day, but like, I don't know. Maybe you're just like. That's true. ah Or you're just very passionate about hot frosty. That can't be it.
00:26:52
Speaker
But I mean, like, this these are some solid points of had hot Frosty been ugly Frosty, ugly Frosty wouldn't have got any help. Frosty, you know, just man. Yeah, six out of ten Frosty that he he would just be wandering around the streets of Hope Falls all day long. Yeah. ah Hope Springs, Emma. Sorry. Hope Springs. Hope Falls is going to be the sequel. Get your head out of your ass.
00:27:23
Speaker
Uh, yeah. So she brings him into the diner. Um, and everyone's like, who's the hot stranger? yeah And, um, he is starts eating the jam with his hands. yeah So let's, okay. So let's, let's, let's just take a moment and talk about the way that he plays him. Okay. Um, the first thing that came to mind is it's closer to like elf. Yeah. Um, then like, then like splash or something or another like rom-com where there's a, like a person coming to life.
00:27:52
Speaker
Like a real fish out of water situation, you know? Like someone who's completely unfamiliar with like human interaction. Yeah. Because he's a nafe, right? like Yeah. um But he's also kind of um a baby. Yeah. he like He knows how to do things, but he also he's a quick learner. He is like the main character point of him. So like anything that he sees on TV, he can then do. ah Which is how they rationalize making having him fix all these problems.
00:28:22
Speaker
which is also what the knight before Christmas does. like He learns things by watching television. yeah yeah which is like it's ah It's a time-honored trope. i mean like The movie being there is kind of like probably the the first thing that really like explored that. but like Yeah, I mean, human nature is on, now it's on Netflix, I guess, because this is a very heavily branded Netflix movie. Everything he watches is from Netflix. They make so many references. They make an um ah Princess of Andovia reference, which is the Christmas Prince. Oh, I missed that. Yeah, it's like very early on. She says it to um her doctor friend, who is the only doctor in town. Yeah, her the doctor. So she takes him to the doctor and they check his, like,
00:29:05
Speaker
Basal temperature and it's like 35 degrees or something. they like I guess the thermometers are broken. and And her friend, her doctor friend immediately is like, he says he's a snowman. I think he's a snowman. She's like, he's flying into it. Cause it's a thing. Like he tells her like, he's like, Oh, I'm a snowman. You brought me to life with a magic scarf.
00:29:24
Speaker
Yeah. And then she's like, well, you're a crazy person. like Any person who is told that in real life would react. um But she is the only one that takes a hot minute to consider if he's actually a snowman. Everybody else just buys it.
00:29:39
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It absolutely true, yeah, totally. um Which is a way around that, because otherwise, like when you're writing, you're just gonna, then you start stacking up pages. like you don't And then you're then you've spent 10 pages explaining, trying to convince people that the snowman is a snowman. And then that's like that's some AO3 shit. There's chapters of like conversations between people trying to rationalize stuff. And like we don't have time for this on Netflix. Just let them all be on board. It's fine.

Romantic Development and Conflict

00:30:09
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um So yeah, and then she brings him into her home as yeah you do. As you do in one of these movies. He is not a murderer. He is just a simple baby hot frost frosty the snowman man. And so then he watches TV and then he learns how to make pizza and he also learns the oven is hot and that's not great. It's so funny. um He's like I do not like the oven.
00:30:36
Speaker
And then there's little post-it notes on the oven and the stove that say, hot, exp explanation. Hot, hot. Exactly. So the thing about him is that he's cold, and if he gets hot, he will melt because he is a snowman. yeah And much like the Campbell's Soup commercial, where the snowman comes in and melts into a little boy, that's pretty much what happens in this movie. Yeah, pretty much. I think maybe ah the screenwriter saw that commercial and was like, but what if we made him an adult and made him sexy?
00:31:03
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Yeah. Yeah. And what if he fucks? What if he fucks? And he fucks hard? What if the Campbell Soup snowman little boy fucked? That's what they're doing. They're asking the questions we all want to know. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks, Russell Hainline.
00:31:19
Speaker
What else? Oh, the cops. We got wasted. Yeah, the cops. Yeah. So the cops, well, really just Craig Robinson is the villain, Sheriff Hunter, who is a cop with a very inflated sense of self-worth, not something that happens constantly all over the country in real life, I'm sure. Of course not. Big stretch for this super egocentric police officer.
00:31:47
Speaker
um and he just really wants to shoot somebody, I think is his deal. But we can't have guns in a Christmas movie. Do they not have guns? No, there's no guns. I know they don't draw them, but do they have them on their belts? I didn't see any. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me pull up a picture. That makes sense. You don't want a gun. We don't want him to shoot for hot frosty. No, I mean like a hair dryer would kill him, so. A gun is completely unnecessary.
00:32:19
Speaker
Yeah, um so Joe LaTruilo, weirdly playing against type, the voice of reason in this movie. Yes, which is so lovely to see. And because he plays it in such a Joe LaTruilo way, where it's just sort of like, it's so delightful. And he's just so excited about everything. But like, he's also like, but like, wait, maybe we don't do that. And we do this instead. Yeah. And he does not like um the sheriff, which is which is cute.
00:32:45
Speaker
um And because he's like, okay, so somebody broke the window and somebody stole some some clothes from the the thrift store. And the owners of the thrift store are like, oh, that's cool. We don't want to press charges. He's like, I don't care. I'm like, that's not how the law works. she hello yeah but But then he also gets him on. and I mean, what he ends up arresting him for is indecent exposure, which I guess would be the only thing that they could arrest him for.
00:33:08
Speaker
Yeah, because he he did run around that town center like naked, completely naked. Yeah, streaking is what they what they call it in this movie. They bring it up so many times. Yeah. um And so that's happening. Yep. Kathy knows that the cops are looking for him. So she's always telling him to lay low, just hang out in the house. She doesn't seem to have a plan. There's no.
00:33:32
Speaker
I guess, I mean, the the cops and him melting are the ticking clock in this movie, but there's not like there's not like a festival for a while. I mean, there's the dance, I guess, which they get to dance. And then there's the like Christmas Eve like potluck. But yeah, yeah, yeah. Other than that, there's just potluck is not something they're like counting down to throughout the movie. And that's the climax. The dance is the pre-climax. Oh, yeah. But like the dance, we don't even get into like a third the way through the movie.
00:33:59
Speaker
ah Or long, or even hear about it. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. yeah yeah So this is all over the like map in terms of screenwriting 101. Yeah, yeah. But I appreciate that because it works. That's the thing. Anyway, so instead of laying low, he decides to start, oh who he discovers her her dead husband in the basement. Not literally, not like his body or anything.
00:34:24
Speaker
No, but like a wedding picture and then like, uh, like a printout of a doctor's note saying that he was in a chemo. That she kept with her wedding photos. Obviously we keep that right in the box. Right. The box says backstory on it. So like that makes sense, I guess. Yes. But then like he, so she comes home and he goes, Hey, Kathy, what's cancer? Yeah. Just like, but here's the thing, like,
00:34:54
Speaker
I feel like this movie knows what it's doing with that. yeah its That's a joke. like yeah It's not supposed to be, like it's not it's not a stupid... like like like a lot of these Hallmark movies would have these awkward like conversations. yeah He's a snowman. And it works, I don't know. like it is man It does manage to ride this line between, like yeah he is so, like that's why i described I ascribed him to um Buddy the Elf from Elf, because he's so sweet yeah and genuine and innocent, like it works. Yeah, that's very true. It works, and he just like means well through everything that he does.
00:35:36
Speaker
Yes, he plays it. He plays it very well. It's a really good performance from him. I mean, I know it sounds silly for like a movie of this, you know, magnitude or whatever, but it's he's really good at this. Yeah, I will say who's acting. I was not a fan of in this movie. um I'm so sorry, Lacey Shabare, but I just felt like she was just so just bored or sad or tired the entire movie. It just felt like she was just down here.
00:36:05
Speaker
Yeah, I think that's the intention, like that she's supposed to be a sad widow or whatever. But yeah, if you're right, totally. But just like it just like didn't work, because like you know her voice like in the back of your head, which is just really bubbly and fun and like happy. And just it felt like she was turned all the way down low, that it just sort of, I found myself wanting, being like, this would be a perfect movie if she was a little goofy too. like If she was just a little bubbly,
00:36:32
Speaker
And like, yeah, and that's the thing because she's like, I mean, she's got a high squeaky voice and she is pitched so down in this movie. This is the lowest like you've ever heard her voice. Yeah. Yeah. And I did not like it. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you know, she's not one of our strongest actors, Lacey Shabare. No, but I know she can do better. You don't go to you don't go to Shabare for for you know first. She wasn't the first choice for this movie. Let's be honest. First. Sorry, Lacey.
00:37:00
Speaker
Rachel McAdams, Lindsay Lohan, and Amanda Seyfried all turned it down. And they're like, well. Right. And they were like, oh, well, we got to go with the other mean girl. Yeah.
00:37:12
Speaker
Amazing. um So yeah, so he discovers what cancer is. and
00:37:23
Speaker
And, I mean, not really, like she doesn't go into it. It's not like she does a PowerPoint presentation or something. She doesn't even say what cancer her husband died from. No, she doesn't answer him. Oh, my God. So great. Oh, and then. Oh, she's fine. Yeah, go ahead. Oh, I was going to say. And then so he gets inspired to like do stuff. Well, we find out that her husband was a. Oh, yeah.
00:37:49
Speaker
handyman construction guy um and he built the house, I guess. Yeah, which then leads me into my biggest question throughout this entire movie, which is, I get it. If your husband's a handyman and he like fixes the house or fix the house and like or built it or whatever, that's fine.
00:38:10
Speaker
there are professionals that you can pay to get this work done. And yes, I could see, I see you have an argument there. But like the question of money, it just comes through my brain so many times in this movie because are we led to believe that she cannot afford these? It just takes a call. No, I think she's too sad. I think that's she's too sad. OK. Yeah, that was the vibe that I got.
00:38:40
Speaker
I got that she like just couldn't afford it because you wouldn't want to live. Our house is freezing. We have to live with this no matter what repairs happen. You don't want to live like this. Yeah, our house is just like really, really cold in the winter um because it's not properly like insulated and stuff. And we live in New England and um it's an older house. So it's just always cold. But it's fine because I like sweaters and being snuggly. So it's all good.
00:39:10
Speaker
Okay. Um, our apartment is cold because they refuse to turn the radiators on. Are you serious? It's November. I know. I mean, they, they turn them on and they turn them off and they turn them on and they turn them off. So rude.
00:39:22
Speaker
It's annoying. It is rude. Yeah. Yeah. Um, yeah. So he decides he's going to do some repairs and he yeah like watches some TV, some TV, presumably some Netflix shows yeah about, um, some, uh, home repairs. And then he's up on the roof shirtless because, yeah Oh, cause he can't get too hot. So he's always eating ice. He's always it it that the heat doesn't work in her house, which is important because he can be in her house. He can't really be inside other places cause he'll start to melt.
00:39:49
Speaker
Yeah. And then also I had a thought on this. So like would you say, would you think it would make the movie more interesting if we actually saw him melting and not just sweating? Because I kind of wanted, especially towards the end, I wanted him to be like melting. Yeah. that I don't think Netflix is spending that kind of money on this sort of thing. like I think this was like 10 million or under. So they just make them really sweaty. Yeah, they make them sweaty. And yeah, because if you started melting, that would be another giveaway sci-fi thing. like Something's wrong with that man. you know But like especially when he's like basically dead, he just looks like a sweaty man. He does just like um just like Wesley. He is mostly dead.
00:40:43
Speaker
Yeah, but I feel like if he's really a snowman, parts of him would start disappearing. Well, I mean, that's not how the magic works. That's not how the the lore of Hot Frosty goes, as we'll see. All right, all right. He's out fixing the roof, and Lauren Holly is driving by, um who is in this movie for some reason. Yep, of course. And um she ah is um And she sees, ah she sees a ah super hot man on a roof without a shirt on and is watching him and has a car accident, which, you know, who among us? Who among us? And he gets out and helps her. He gets down to the window. He goes, do you want me to get behind and push? She's like, yes, absolutely. I do. Absolutely. And then so she talks to me to doing some repairs at her house and then it cuts yeah to five.
00:41:38
Speaker
60-year-old women watching him install a lamp, which made me think of the firefighters gardening. Nice. They're very, very excited. Hafrosti is there. Yes. And then they take him to the diner where he has a run-in with the sheriff. And the sheriff meets him for the first time. And then they aggressively ice at one another, which is very funny. Yes. It's so good.
00:42:02
Speaker
um and she And because he he's he's guileless, you know like yeah he doesn't really understand. like He's like, well, if I did something wrong, I guess I should be punished for it. And she's like, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah. But like here's the thing is that like he understands.
00:42:17
Speaker
skidding back into the philosophy of hot frosty um he understands right and wrong he understands that if you do something wrong you should like deal with the consequences that seems like a lot for a baby i mean it's better than most men that i've ever met in my life exactly so this must be a fantasy right exactly um he uh
00:42:44
Speaker
And again, but the but the sheriff has like no reason to to like come after this man this hard. He just he has it's a small town. He has nothing else to do. Yeah, he literally says I'm you know, there hasn't been any crime and I need to like assert my will over the town or something. It's very like. Yeah. Yeah. They make and they make all these references throughout about like shitty things that he's done as sheriff, um one one of which is like towing the mayor's car when he was dropping off.
00:43:11
Speaker
toys at like an orphanage or like- At the children's hospital. The children's hospital. Just absolutely insane. Absolutely insane. So, but then the town gets to know him and everybody loves him because he's a sweetheart and he gets on Amazon and orders a lot of stuff.
00:43:35
Speaker
yours and He doesn't know how money works. yeah But but he know he does know how money works. He's getting smarter. like It seems like every day he like he like matures a little bit more, which is yeah you kind of have to do that otherwise it's like we get into questions of consent. Yes. um and uh what else happens oh yeah oh he gets a job at the middle school he gets a job at the middle school without an interview without a background check without his finger prints being taken they just hire him as the maintenance guy who also just is like almost like a teacher kind of who has to be a chaperone for the middle school christmas dance or holiday dance but um
00:44:15
Speaker
And yeah, so he does that. And then he, you know. He's doing Christmas decorations. I mean, yeah it's like Elf. like he yeah He's super competent at these things. He does things really fast. And everybody's very impressed by like his work ethic, I guess. I guess. Or just how nice he is. But it's not. Yeah, I mean, like and again, like he he encourages the kids. like They all loved him. He's um he super sweet. he like um the sets up some Yeah, yeah. yeah um He encourages um a little kid ah to ask the other um
00:44:53
Speaker
to get somebody, to the girl to go to the dance with him. And these adorable little kids have this little like B-plot kind of thing. Yeah. This is very cute. Which comes back at the end. Yes, it does. And then he does like a dance with them. And it's like a whole thing. And then it is at this dance. And then he agrees to ask. Like, he decides he's going to have Jason Chabert to the dance. And who previously has told him that she doesn't hug also. Yes. She's not a hugger. Yes.
00:45:23
Speaker
Also, it would be like hugging a block of ice, I imagine. Yeah, but he's a hugger. you When they hug me.
00:45:33
Speaker
But yeah, so he asks her out. um And he's a chaperone of the dance for some reason, this guy that they just hired with no background check. And she's miraculously agrees. And she goes, well, I'm sure I have a dress to wear, but we need to get you a suit. So presumably, they go on a montage to New York City to a custom tailor shop. It's not New York City.
00:46:03
Speaker
I'm assuming it's New York City. you No, it's their it's the Taylor from the town. No, no, they go to like the city. They're in the suburbs. They go to like the city. yeah Whatever city is close to that. It's Buffalo. I don't know. Yeah, maybe Buffalo. Who knows? It's Ottawa is what it is. It's where the movie was shot. um and you been You went to Ottawa last Christmas, didn't you? ah No, two Christmases ago, I went to Montreal.
00:46:32
Speaker
Oh, no, I'm thinking of someone else. I'm sorry. Okay, that's fine. I understand you have other friends. You went to Montreal. Yes, but somebody else I know went to Ottawa relatively recently. Well, good for them. My sister was Oh, my sister was in Ottawa. Oh, sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. yeah Um,
00:46:50
Speaker
And yeah, so they have a um ah montage set to the song Pretty Woman. It's explicitly doing the but Pretty Woman thing where she gets him snowman cufflinks and he reaches out and she snaps it on his hand just like Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. It's adorable. So good. A sound came out of my body against my will when they did that.
00:47:16
Speaker
So, so good. and They get him a tux, a custom tux. They get him a tux and they go to the dance and the little boy like asks him, he goes, I don't know how to dance. Oh, oh, he asks Jola Trulio how to dance and how to kiss. Yes, yes. And Jola Trulio goes, how have you never been kissed or how have you never been on a date before? You're a 10. And then they like just have a little compliment off and it's very sweet. It's so cute. yeah He's like, look at your mustache, man. You're killing it.
00:47:46
Speaker
Yeah, I like how how you have facial hair, but just on the top half of your face. Yeah, he's like, it it doesn't go all the way up. He's like, I worked on that. He just brightens everyone's day. Yeah, because he's so nice. And he's great. And we love him.
00:48:02
Speaker
And he puts together an overly choreographed dance number at the at the middle school dance. The little boy, the little boy asks him for advice and he's like, well, I'll dance with with with my girl, the adult, and you dance with your girl, the little girl.
00:48:18
Speaker
and we'll we'll like be brave for each other or something. And they both dance with the, it's so cute. It's so cute. And it's very sweet. And then he starts getting sweaty. And Lacey Chabert is like, well, let's get you outside. So then they go outside, they have this little heart to heart and then they start to kiss. But then he stops.
00:48:37
Speaker
And then he walks away and he goes back inside. And she's like, was it something I said? Like, why did you not have Frosty? Why did you not stick your tongue down my throat? And he makes an excellent point, which he's like, I don't know how I'm going to be around. Well, earlier in the movie, he keeps saying, like, I love you. Yeah. And she's like, no, you don't love me. And he's like, no, I do. I love you. It's very, again, very Buddy the Elf, very very dug the dog from up almost at the beginning. yes but She's like, you know, no love is something, it's it's it's too important to say like to everyone. It's too important to say so quickly. you have to have to you know You have to know somebody, you have to think about it before you you know you love someone. yeah um And then he tells her, he's like, i you know you lost your yeah last you know partner and i don't want to I don't want you to fall in love with me only for me to die and leave you, because I don't know how much time I have.
00:49:36
Speaker
Yeah, which was starting to become my question. Like as this movie was going on, I was like, are we really going to put this poor woman through another trauma? so um But let's say they addressed it. Yeah, we are. we are So.
00:49:51
Speaker
Uh, then we kind of cut, uh, to Christmas Eve. Yep. And she is, uh, he's making nog. Uh, and she has everybody at the diner for like a big Christmas Eve potluck thing. It's very sweet. Everybody except for the cop, which is the way it should be. yeah Um, the, uh, everybody, everybody is there, um, and loves Jack Snowman. Um, a lot frosty.
00:50:19
Speaker
And then but however, um Sheriff Hunter has realized that the ATM has a camera on it and he finds evidence of um Jack streaking slash being naked in the town

Climactic Resolution

00:50:36
Speaker
square. Yeah, because he's had his suspicions. He had his suspicions when he because he's new to Jack is new to town. Yeah. And then also because ah they got a police sketch from the old couple, but the old man forgot to wear his glasses, so he didn't really know what he looked like. And the police sketch that they got from the woman was apparently just of his dick. Correct, yes. Which is fair. So he he's had his, like, suspicions and he has, like, a murder board and he's trying to prove that it's Jack. Yes, yes. Um, and, uh, so he, uh, he throws, he arrests him and throws him in jail and yeah tells Lacey Chabert, like, it's $2,000,
00:51:18
Speaker
Bail, which again, it's a decent exposure, but then he takes fingerprints from him. and He doesn't have fingerprints because he's a snowman. Because he's a spy. And so then he just convinced he's a spy or something he's going to call the FBI. It's ridiculous. Yeah. And I mean, like he does actually make some really solid points as he's like, you know if this was a real world scenario, everything that he's like, I mean, his his reasoning for throwing, well, I guess indecent exposure. But like he didn't have to be so aggressive about it.
00:51:49
Speaker
Indecent exposure is a fine, assuming there's not some kind of like, you know, weird, like sexual and okay to it, you know, like, oh okay like, yeah, I mean, it's possible to get on like a sex to be a sex offender if it's indecent exposure. But like, I think it it depends on the on the case. Right. um But like, as he's outside the so. Yeah.
00:52:13
Speaker
But as he's outside and he's like listing off the reasons why he doesn't want to release Hot Frosty from jail, I was thinking, I was like, if this was a real world scenario, what if he was like about to murder all of us? What if? That would be a different movie. That would be Bad Frosty, which is what I call this movie by accident several times. Bad Frosty. around um But like, how stupid would you feel to be like, let him out? He's a snowman. And then he goes on like a rampage. Yeah, I mean, that would have been the um but but yeah, I mean, that would be a different movie on a different channel. I don't know. yeah Spike TV, whatever. Oh, man.
00:53:04
Speaker
Boy, oh boy. Then we pull, and it's a Wonderful Life, where she goes to the restaurant and and tries to get to that. She doesn't have $2,000 in cash at the restaurant. And so everybody in the town pitches in money, including Matthew, the little boy from the dance, who we find out, of course, is Sheriff Hunter's son. And he's like, Matthew, you gave the money too? And he's like, he's nice to me. you know He's my friend. He says specifically, he's like, he's my friend. And that was another moment that I was like, ooh.
00:53:32
Speaker
The new custodian also doesn't, doesn't sound good. Does not sound like. Arrested for a decent exposure. Yeah. Not in this world though. This is a better world. but This is a town that we want to live in. Yeah. Hope Springs eternal. Um, and, uh, and so everybody gets the money together and that, that melts the, uh, the sheriff's heart and he's like, fine, I'll let him go. Keep your money.
00:54:00
Speaker
And then unfortunately, it's too late. He's died in the ah in the police cell because it's too hot. It's too hot. And he melts, but like not in a cool way. Like Emma was hoping he just sweats a lot. You wanted him to melt like like Christopher. um ah God damn it.
00:54:20
Speaker
Columbus? I'm not gonna create a melt like Christopher. No, melt like, um... I have no idea what you're trying to reference. From, from, oh god, damn it. From Roger Rabbit.
00:54:34
Speaker
Oh, Christopher Lloyd? Christopher Lloyd, Jesus, why couldn't I get that out, yeah. Christopher Lloyd. Yeah, Christopher Lloyd and Roger Rabbit and Melts at the end of the movie. Yes, that's what I wanted. for a children That is what I wanted. I wanted that for Hot Frosty, but instead we just got a sweaty Ted and I was taken out of the magic. You wanted more violence in your in your Hallmark rom-com.
00:55:03
Speaker
I just, if you're saying melt, say melt. If you're saying, if he's sweating, then say that he's sweating. He's not diminished. Like he is still there. He's just, he's just dead and wet. And they drag him out to the snow to like cool him down.
00:55:19
Speaker
And he appears dead. And there's nothing anybody can do about it. And we are traumatized this woman for a second time. Yep. And then she takes the scarf off, which I guess is the key to the thing. and We don't really get deep into the mythology. We don't. When the scarf comes off, he becomes a real boy. Yep. And then all of a sudden, you and we know this because he goes, oh, my body feels so weird. It's like,
00:55:43
Speaker
It's like tingly and it kind of hurts. And she goes, I think you're cold. Yeah, it's so cute. It's so cute. And so now they can fuck. Importantly, yes. And then they yeah kiss, which is what happens at the end of rom-coms is they kiss. Especially if there hasn't been any kissing in the movie thus far. Yeah. You don't have to let literally end on a kiss, but you have to kiss at some point. There hasn't. Where are you going to know it's a rom-com?
00:56:11
Speaker
the romantic leads in a rom-com have to kiss in the movie at least yeah once. Come on. um But yeah, for a second, yeah. So there was definitely a point where I was like, are they gonna have like a sex scene in this movie? Are we gonna have to explain that? Yeah, ah they didn't do that, um disappointingly. They did not.
00:56:35
Speaker
Go for that one day. We'll get the super spicy Netflix rom com hungs gra state on the knife hot frosty X version. Yeah. Well, I'm sure that's in the works immediately. You know, oh this is all over social media. The the mind that.
00:56:56
Speaker
Pornhub or whatever are already working on it, I'm sure. They're already doing it, yes. yeah um and And yeah, they probably filmed it yesterday, actually. Yeah, exactly. And you know how they are in the adult film industry? They like they like to just like get those out, whip those out. They're like Hallmark movies. They just whip them out, whip them out. Whip them out is good. That's the good, yeah. That's that improv training. Oh, yeah. Woo!
00:57:24
Speaker
of And that's the end. And then we we get they they move in together, ah presumably. Yeah, presumably. I mean, like, well, there isn't a lot of movement. He was already living there. He was already living there. So there's not a lot of change. Maybe he just moves beds. Well, then. well So, OK. So I guess post, hence the epilogue is she has to explain sex to him.
00:57:45
Speaker
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, and also well first she has to explain food and then she has to explain Oh, no, he was eating food. Okay, I'll take that back. She has to explain sex But he eats cold pizza because the hot pizza was too hot. Yes Oh my god, and remember in the scene when they're making cookies and they're decorating it and she takes a frosty cookie and she bites the head off of it and he like looks over at her He's like what? It's very cute um yeah and that's the uh and that's the end yeah and then we have some outtakes which again
00:58:22
Speaker
So all movies, all these movies should end with outtakes like, yes, I do anything else. Like, that's exactly just a waste of of time. You can run your credits next to some some hilarious outtakes. Exactly. And it's all underscored by Daryl and Boyd. Yes, singing and doing an improv song about Hope Springs. Yeah. And most yeah of the outtakes are Joe Le Trulio centered. Yeah. Yeah, it's great. It's really great.
00:58:49
Speaker
Um, and that's, that's it. Yeah. That's not frosty. That's hot frosty. It was great. It's worth a watch. Highly recommend. I give it, um, four out of four stars. Charlie says better than princess bread. Uh, which again is insane. Uh, and I think you should take his temperature.
00:59:09
Speaker
yeah i worried Don't worry. I'll make sure he gets a lobotomy. Yeah. Check and see if his temperature is like 34 degrees because he might be hot, frosty. He might be, he might have snowman, i I don't know what I was going to say. Snowman brain syndrome. Yeah.
00:59:28
Speaker
So what are we doing next, Katie? Next week, we are doing a another Netflix original. ah This one this what I think is rated R, actually. Yeah, it's a little bit more raunchy. Yeah, we're entering the Emma Roberts rom-com universe. I love them. With the extremely not great movie. Yep. It's not the holiday. It's just holiday. And I don't like that. Holiday. No. I think it should be the holiday.
00:59:57
Speaker
That feels a lot like it's smooth, smooth off your tongue. Yeah, exactly. Holidate, which is um we'll get into it then. Yeah. It it makes up a thing. And that that it pretends is real. And we they follow it to its to its conclusion repeatedly. Got to love that. it there's There's some fun stuff in it, actually. Yeah. Yeah. And Kristen Chenoweth's in it. And she's hilarious.
01:00:23
Speaker
That's true, yeah. Very wicked. And it's set in Chicago. and that We'll get into it. It was one of the things that made me so mad when I watched this movie. I mean, it's very clearly shot in Canada, like many of these, but it is. Yes. It takes place in Chicago. It takes place in Chicago. Anyways, shall we outro or start talking about the next movie?
01:00:44
Speaker
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01:01:14
Speaker
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