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Episode 216 - Hook (1991)

Ep. 216

It's Week 2 of So Wizard May, and Joey from So Wizard Podcast is here to talk about his first time watching 1991's Hook. Starring Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman, it's the story of Peter Pan, after he's grown up and had kids. So, did it bring a sense of child like wonder for Joey? Or did it just not connect with him? And did you catch all the cameos?

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