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The Sandlot with comedian Paula Kosienski!
Manage episode 498428372 series 2900823
đď¸ The Sandlot: Childhood Legends, Helicopter Parents & The Vomit-Covered Comedy Special
Is The Sandlot still a perfect family filmâor just a nostalgic relic? In this episode, Kyle and Seth are joined by hilarious guest Paula Kosinski (Dry Bar Comedy) for a deep dive into the backyard baseball classic that defined a generation.
CHECK OUT PAULA'S SHOWCASE on Nate Bargatze's Nateland showcase.
We relive the freedom of 90s latchkey kids, the magic of Benny âThe Jetâ Rodriguez, and whether childhood really was better before smartphones and supervision. Paula opens with an unforgettable story about throwing up before her comedy specialâand somehow, it all connects.
This episode unpacks why The Sandlot still works, how it walks a fine line between kid movie and adult cult classic, and whether the Wendy Peffercorn scene hits differently today. We talk childhood crushes, parenting then vs. now, and how this movie created legends like âYouâre killing me, Smalls.â
Plus: Is this one of the last great family films that truly got it right?
âąď¸ Timestamps & Highlights:
- (00:00) Paulaâs comedy special horror story â bodily fluids and braver
- (04:00) Kyle cries rewatching The Sandlot and realizes it still hits
- (07:00) Helicopter parenting vs. the 90s âno one knew where I wasâ era
- (09:00) The lost era of 90s family films with solid storytelling
- (14:00) Wendy Peffercorn: creepy, funny, or both? Breaking down the infamous scene
- (16:00) Smalls, Benny, and the cast: who we related to most as kids (or still do)
- (23:00) The mystery of The Sandlotâs perfect tone for kids and adults
- (28:00) "Youâre killing me, Smalls" was ad-libbed? Iconic line origins
- (30:00) How fame at a young age shaped the castâand why Patrick Renna crushes it on Cameo
đŻ Takeaways:
- The Sandlot remains a rare film that nails both childhood wonder and adult relatability.
- The cast's chemistry, especially Bennyâs calming presence, gives it a mythic, timeless feel.
- Paula shares hilarious and personal reflections that make this more than just a movie breakdown.
- We tackle the controversial pool scene, modern sensitivities, and why this movie still makes grown men cry.
- đ˛ Love the show? Share Movie Wars with a friend. And donât forget: Tell a joke. Puke. Tell a joke. Puke. Deliver a special.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Dry Bar
- Netflix
- Disney
- Paramount Pictures
- Universal Pictures
- Focus Features
- Warner Bros.
- 20th Century Fox
- Columbia Pictures
- Sony Pictures
112 episodes
Manage episode 498428372 series 2900823
đď¸ The Sandlot: Childhood Legends, Helicopter Parents & The Vomit-Covered Comedy Special
Is The Sandlot still a perfect family filmâor just a nostalgic relic? In this episode, Kyle and Seth are joined by hilarious guest Paula Kosinski (Dry Bar Comedy) for a deep dive into the backyard baseball classic that defined a generation.
CHECK OUT PAULA'S SHOWCASE on Nate Bargatze's Nateland showcase.
We relive the freedom of 90s latchkey kids, the magic of Benny âThe Jetâ Rodriguez, and whether childhood really was better before smartphones and supervision. Paula opens with an unforgettable story about throwing up before her comedy specialâand somehow, it all connects.
This episode unpacks why The Sandlot still works, how it walks a fine line between kid movie and adult cult classic, and whether the Wendy Peffercorn scene hits differently today. We talk childhood crushes, parenting then vs. now, and how this movie created legends like âYouâre killing me, Smalls.â
Plus: Is this one of the last great family films that truly got it right?
âąď¸ Timestamps & Highlights:
- (00:00) Paulaâs comedy special horror story â bodily fluids and braver
- (04:00) Kyle cries rewatching The Sandlot and realizes it still hits
- (07:00) Helicopter parenting vs. the 90s âno one knew where I wasâ era
- (09:00) The lost era of 90s family films with solid storytelling
- (14:00) Wendy Peffercorn: creepy, funny, or both? Breaking down the infamous scene
- (16:00) Smalls, Benny, and the cast: who we related to most as kids (or still do)
- (23:00) The mystery of The Sandlotâs perfect tone for kids and adults
- (28:00) "Youâre killing me, Smalls" was ad-libbed? Iconic line origins
- (30:00) How fame at a young age shaped the castâand why Patrick Renna crushes it on Cameo
đŻ Takeaways:
- The Sandlot remains a rare film that nails both childhood wonder and adult relatability.
- The cast's chemistry, especially Bennyâs calming presence, gives it a mythic, timeless feel.
- Paula shares hilarious and personal reflections that make this more than just a movie breakdown.
- We tackle the controversial pool scene, modern sensitivities, and why this movie still makes grown men cry.
- đ˛ Love the show? Share Movie Wars with a friend. And donât forget: Tell a joke. Puke. Tell a joke. Puke. Deliver a special.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Dry Bar
- Netflix
- Disney
- Paramount Pictures
- Universal Pictures
- Focus Features
- Warner Bros.
- 20th Century Fox
- Columbia Pictures
- Sony Pictures
112 episodes
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