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National Treasure (Justice for Sean Bean!)

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Nothing like starting your week with a call back to the 2004 Jerry Bruckheimer production, National Treasure. Now, we know things might feel a little... untethered, politically, at the moment, but we're here to remind you of a time where maybe living in America felt different? A time where Urban Outfitters had 4 foot tall dressing rooms, where a 7 foot tall man could easily take the Declaration of Independence, where Justin Bartha was getting work. You know, before Ned Stark (Sean Bean) but after Paul Serone (Jon Voight).
If this movie feels nostalgic and fun but you haven't watched it since the 2000's, we recommend you do not rewatch it unless you actually are a Free Mason.
Have a great week ahead and don't forget to sign up for Patreon for another episode coming Wednesday!

Support the show

Visit MummyDearestPodcast.com for merch and more!
Follow the podcast on Instagram!
Follow Sloane on Instagram!
Follow Zach on Instagram!
And most importantly, become a Patron and unlock hundreds of bonus episodes!

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Nothing like starting your week with a call back to the 2004 Jerry Bruckheimer production, National Treasure. Now, we know things might feel a little... untethered, politically, at the moment, but we're here to remind you of a time where maybe living in America felt different? A time where Urban Outfitters had 4 foot tall dressing rooms, where a 7 foot tall man could easily take the Declaration of Independence, where Justin Bartha was getting work. You know, before Ned Stark (Sean Bean) but after Paul Serone (Jon Voight).
If this movie feels nostalgic and fun but you haven't watched it since the 2000's, we recommend you do not rewatch it unless you actually are a Free Mason.
Have a great week ahead and don't forget to sign up for Patreon for another episode coming Wednesday!

Support the show

Visit MummyDearestPodcast.com for merch and more!
Follow the podcast on Instagram!
Follow Sloane on Instagram!
Follow Zach on Instagram!
And most importantly, become a Patron and unlock hundreds of bonus episodes!

  continue reading

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