Episode 68 - Feb 15, 2023

Game Night

Episode 68: Game Night (2018)

Theme: Wife’s Choice
Hosts: Oz & Curtis

This week, Oz and Curtis roll into the podcast like two men who absolutely would confuse Date Night with Game Night every single time. Curtis pitches a movie marriage straight from the blender: Michael Douglas’s The Game crossed with Operation with a hearty dash of Raising Arizona — because nothing says “fun night with friends” like kidnapping, black-market Fabergé eggs, and Rachel McAdams singing “Semi-Charmed Life” while waving a gun she thinks is fake. The result? Game Night — the only comedy bold enough to start as a harmless board-game hangout and end with Jason Bateman using a squeaky toy as surgical anesthesia.

Join your two favorite members of the Let’s Talk About Flix-verse as they unpack:

  • How Max and Annie are the perfect couple until you mention Brooks, children, or literally anything competitive.

  • Why Brooks is the ultimate smug older brother — part George Santos, part “your friend who definitely lies about owning a boat.”

  • How Gary is both their neighbor and a human Dementor who’s always in uniform, never blinks, and definitely drains joy for sustenance.

  • Why the Kevin/Michelle “I slept with Denzel Washington” subplot is somehow both hilarious and painfully long in the tooth.

  • How Ryan, the Harvard graduate, is living proof that degrees do not equal intelligence.

  • How the operation-style bullet-removal scene proved Rachel McAdams might secretly be a slapstick genius.

  • Why the Fabergé egg chase through Danny Huston’s mansion feels like the world’s most chaotic Hot Potato tournament.

  • How Gary’s twist reveal turns the movie into Inception, but for game nights and emotional manipulation.

  • Why Michael C. Hall as “The Bulgarian” might be the most delightfully unhinged late-act villain in a comedy, period.

  • How the final showdown at the airfield somehow includes charades, a slowly-dropping crate, and a Corvette that should not legally be able to stop a plane.

From Tostitos Scoops conspiracies to blood-soaked Westies, from fake FBI agents to real kidnappers, from witness-protection lists hidden inside fragile art to Brooks accidentally eating classified documents, Oz and Curtis break down a movie that proves sometimes hijinks don’t just ensue — they sprint at you full speed with a cheese grater.

Final Verdict

Oz — 7 Monopoly Tokens
Curtis — 57 Toppled Jenga Bricks
Both — Concerned that Gary planned this entire thing using the same technique as a serial killer corkboard.

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