Episode 140 - July 3, 2024

Three Men and a Little Lady

Episode 140: Three Men and a Little Lady (1990)

Theme: Lady Movies Month Kickoff
Hosts: Oz & Curtis

This week, Oz and Curtis dive headfirst into Three Men and a Little Lady — the perfectly adequate, lightly sweet, vanilla-soft-serve sequel that somehow feels like a pre-Hallmark movie but with way more mustache. Think My Two Dads, Wayne’s World, and three scoops of plain vanilla all melting together into a cozy bowl of “yeah… this is fine.”

Join your two favorite pseudo-parenting scholars as they unpack:

  • How this movie plays like two completely different plots duct-taped together: one about fatherhood, the other about a British wedding planned in roughly 11 minutes.

  • The way Tom Selleck’s mustache delivers more emotional nuance than some entire Hollywood casts.

  • Why Steve Guttenberg is basically furniture in this film, yet somehow still lovable.

  • The Fiona Shaw takeover — because she steals every scene like she’s speedrunning for a high score.

  • How time and geography bend around this movie like it’s the Inception of mild domestic comedies.

From fake vicars to malfunctioning sidecars, from suspicious boarding schools to the most half-hearted rap performance ever committed to film, Oz and Curtis break down a movie that never tries to be great — just pleasant enough to watch while pattying hamburger meat or rearranging your freezer vegetables.

Final Verdict

Oz — 5 dastardly Brits
Curtis — 71 pointless Gutenbergs
Both — Surprisingly charmed… and still confused about how fast weddings get planned in England.

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