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Lady Gaga: A Star Is Born (2018) and Machete Kills (2013)

Oh oh oh oH OH OH OH OH OH...oh OH oh! We're covering Lady Gaga this week, so Jessica watched her best movie according to Rotten Tomatoes (A Star Is Born) and Hope watched her worst (Machete Kills). We talk a heck of a whole lot about these films, but we also cover so much more, like a very lighthearted story from Jessica about being stone-cold pelted with marbles. Plus where do they print those giant presidential seals? And do you remember the magical Shakira uncle on Wizards of Waverly Place? We do.


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