Ladybugs (30th anniversary)

Ladybugs (30th anniversary)

Rock to Recovery

Mark is joined by returning guest from the west O'tilia Garcia a.k.a. OT to worship Jonathan Brandis and the comedy Ladybugs for its 30th anniversary. While OT shares her love for the young actor, Mark shares a memory of when he said sassy lines from...

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1:12:3817 Mar 2022

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Nostalgia and Laughter: A Celebration of 'Ladybugs'

Episode Overview

  • OT shares her love for Jonathan Brandis and 'Ladybugs'.
  • Discussion on the cultural context of '90s films.
  • Exploration of Rodney Dangerfield's comedic impact.
  • Reflections on how humour has evolved over time.
  • Personal anecdotes about family life and nostalgia.
"Roses are red, violets are blue. I'm glad I'm me, not ugly like all of you."

What remarkable journeys have people faced head-on against addiction? In this episode of Rock to Recovery, Wesley Geer welcomes back the ever-entertaining O'tilia Garcia, affectionately known as OT, to reminisce about the early '90s comedy 'Ladybugs' and its 30th anniversary. OT brings a nostalgic flair as she gushes over her love for the late Jonathan Brandis, while Mark shares his childhood antics inspired by the film's cheeky humour.

The episode is a delightful blend of personal anecdotes and movie trivia, with a dash of playful banter about weather, family life, and OT's exciting news of expecting twins. Amidst the laughter, they reflect on the film's cultural context and how certain jokes might not land well today, highlighting the importance of viewing old favourites through a modern lens. Rodney Dangerfield's comedic legacy is fondly remembered, and listeners are treated to tidbits about the film's production and its quirky cast.

As they navigate through the movie's plot and characters, Wesley and OT celebrate the film's charm and its place in the hearts of those who grew up with it. This episode isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a heartwarming celebration of nostalgia, friendship, and the movies that shape our youth. So grab your popcorn and get ready for a lively discussion that will leave you both laughing and reflecting.

What's your favourite '90s comedy that you feel deserves more love?

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