
Molten Projectors, a “Pretty Sneaky Sis,” and the Un-sexiest Organs in Cinema
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Episode 58 is a red-hot blast of overheated projectors, childhood propaganda films, and board games that taught us nothing but trust issues. Jeff flashes back to I Am Joe’s Heart, a short film that accidentally invented medical anxiety in children, while Chris relives the sweaty pressure of threading a film strip like a bomb tech in a polyester vest. The boys debate whether Mouse Trap was a game or just an elaborate toy-based lie, and they revisit educational films that showed real lung removals to 12-year-olds.
Also in this episode:
- Danny Bonaduce’s underage draft notice earns Chris 102,000 points.
- A Kids in the Hall cocktail earns Jeff 90K and a paper umbrella.
- A narrator-heart with body dysmorphia walks us through heart disease.
- And the mystery of why every child actor in commercials sounded like a 50-year-old Brooklyn bookie.
Plus: upside-down vision experiments gone horribly wrong, Home Alone trivia bombs, and a pitch for Jesus: The Back of His Head – The Motion Picture.
This one’s hot to the touch and full of cinematic nonsense—handle with oven mitts.
Want to share your favorite childhood “film day” memory? Email us before the reel burns through at nicepullpod@gmail.com.