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Mr. Mom (1983)
Season 7
Episode 6
Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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Dive into the hilarious world of role reversal with Mr. Mom (1983) in this episode of The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast! Hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell unpack this classic comedy starring Michael Keaton and Teri Garr, exploring its impact, humor, and relevance in today's world.Discover how Mr. Mom captures the essence of 1980s family dynamics as Jack Butler (Keaton) becomes a stay-at-home dad while his wife Caroline (Garr) re-enters the workforce. The hosts discuss the film's portrayal of gender roles, parenting challenges, and workplace dynamics, offering both nostalgic appreciation and modern critique.Krissy and Nathan dive deep into the movie's comedic elements, from Jack's hilarious misadventures in housekeeping to Caroline's navigation of the cutthroat advertising world. They explore how the film's humor, while sometimes dated, still resonates with audiences today and serves as a time capsule of 1980s American culture.The podcast duo examines the stellar performances of Michael Keaton and Teri Garr, highlighting how their chemistry and comedic timing elevate the film. They also discuss the movie's place in John Hughes' writing career and its influence on future family comedies.Key topics covered in this episode include:
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- The film's portrayal of changing family dynamics in the 1980s
- Michael Keaton's comedic performance and career trajectory
- John Hughes' writing style and its impact on the movie
- The movie's treatment of workplace sexism and gender stereotypes
- Memorable scenes and quotable lines from Mr. Mom
- The film's box office success and cultural impact
- How Mr. Mom holds up as a time capsule of 1980s America
- Comparison to other role-reversal comedies like Three Men and a Baby
- Behind-the-scenes facts about the movie's production
- The hosts' personal ratings and recommendations
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