The Bechdel Cast - Mystic Pizza with Hallie Bateman
Episode Date: July 22, 2021Caitlin, Jamie, and special guest Hallie Bateman make a pizza with their special recipe while chatting about Mystic Pizza.(This episode contains spoilers)For Bechdel bonuses, sign up for our Patreon a...t patreon.com/bechdelcast.Follow @hallithbates on Twitter. While you're there, you should also follow @BechdelCast, @caitlindurante and @jamieloftusHELPHere's an interview from The Script Lab with screenwriter Amy Holden Jones - https://thescriptlab.com/features/screenwriting-101/3347-sitting-down-with-mystic-pizza-screenwriter-amy-jones/ Here's a video "Revisiting Mystic Pizza's Portuguese Culture w/ Annabeth Gish" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlfcbR7oWGY Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jamie.
Yeah.
I have a secret recipe for my pizza,
but I can't tell you yet.
Why?
I don't know.
I'm not retired.
Are the reasons unclear?
It's just a secret, okay?
It's just a secret.
Oh, you know what?
I've heard.
And I think what the actual reason would be, it's that a woman's heart is an ocean full
of secrets.
Including, is that what Rose DeWitt Picator was talking about at the end of Titanic?
Yes.
Is the pizza sauce from Mystic Pizza?
Exactly what she's talking about.
I bet she's a big fan of that movie, honestly.
Oh, she could have seen it.
Wow.
That's so interesting to think about.
Rose DeWitt Picator, canonically, could have seen Mystic Pizza. She seems like she would go to think about. Rose DeWitt Picator canonically could have seen Mystic Pizza.
She seems like she would go to the movies.
She's a regular lady.
I bet her and her granddaughter went.
Wow.
Yeah, I mean, her granddaughter seems like she would have been the target demo, especially in 1988.
I mean, she certainly loved to tease her hair, much like Julia Roberts.
Wow. Okay, well, you Roberts. They're, wow.
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Here's something.
Here's something that's going to pass the Bechdel test.
Oh, God.
I don't give a shit what's in your face and sauce, Caitlin.
I don't care.
I'm not interested.
That is my feminism.
I understand. That's perfectly okay.
Wow. Pass the test.
Welcome to the Bechdel cast, which is the name of the podcast, which is about the Bechdel test. Sort of. I mean, barely.
Well, yes and no. It's mostly about pizza sauce and what's in it and women's hearts being deep oceans of secrets i feel like the secret ingredient to everything is like thousand island
dressing but that that couldn't be the case in this case or i hope not unless unless unless it's
thousand island dressing i'll never tell this is our this is our podcast uh where we take a look at your favorite movies using an
intersectional feminist lens yes and we do use the bechdel test simply as a jumping off point to
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on the test is two people of a marginalized gender have to have names, have to speak to each other,
and that conversation has to be about something other than a man. Slash, again, another little
twist we have on it is, does fit those criteria and also is it a meaningful
conversation to the narrative or is it a quick exchange that could easily be removed from
the story and nothing would be changed yeah fortunately not too much to worry about today
although right you know we'll talk about it uh And we have an incredible guest, per usual, to talk about this genuinely lovely movie.
Oh my gosh, I can't wait to talk about it.
And our guest is a writer and illustrator.
Her work has been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times.
She has a new book out right now called Directions.
It's available wherever books are sold.
It's Hallie Bateman.
Welcome. Hi. Welcome. Thanks for being here. I'm so happy to be here. We're really happy to have you and you brought us mystic pizza. You brought us actual mystic pizza. Yummy, yummy. Thank you
so much. It's scrumptious. I came with pizza. I don't like to come empty handed, you know.
We appreciate it. We thought it was really, really kind of you to do. God, I feel like,
yeah, we're just like LARPing being able to see people. Wow, thank you so much for bringing the
pizza. Oh my goodness. Tell us about your relationship, your history with the movie Mystic Pizza.
Yeah. So my story with Mystic Pizza is just that it was like love at first viewing. I just
loved this movie from the first time I saw it. I think that was, I don't remember exactly how
old I was. I think it was like late high school, early college, like came across it somehow. And it wasn't like I saw it and
I was immediately like, oh, this is my favorite movie. It was just the kind of thing that, like,
every time I, like, rewatched it or, like, revisited it, I was like, oh, this is, like,
my favorite movie. Like, this movie just is good and surprising. And, like, I have a huge affinity for like Gilmore girls. Like I'm a real Gilmore
girls obsessive. So the sort of like East coast, like environment, like I grew up like on the
mountain and the boonies in the West coast. So there was something very like appealing and like
different about like lobsters and like the Atlantic Ocean that was just like so exotic to me
and so and I love like cable knit sweaters and like fall leaves so it's just got the whole package
plus like Julia Roberts I mean it's just it's a sexual awakening in a movie her hair is so big
I love it there's an entire like hole in the ozone layer dedicated to
her her hair her hair has like a metamorphosis throughout the movie like it's yeah it's
incredible yeah i kind of hope that look comes back i i was as i was watching it i'm like teased
hair it's time it's time i'm ready jamie i think you could really get this trend started again i
have really messy hair.
It would be a trend that would work in my favor. Right. I do think she pulls it off like better
than anyone else has. I mean, true. It's a hard look to land. Yeah, she nailed it, though. She
does. Jamie, what's your relationship with this movie? I had never seen this movie before which is i kind of i guess i'm kind of
surprised i i've seen a lot of rom-coms and this movie i grew up in new england and so i don't know
why i wasn't like held down and made to watch this movie as a kid but i wasn't but i really
really enjoyed it there were like i don't i don, like, because the movie came out in 88. I was just like, well, you know, we'll see how this
holds up. And I definitely have some, you know, like, thoughts on it. But in general, I thought
it was a really well written and thoughtful movie that reminded me, I guess I'm a little biased,
because it's like three poor, like friends who are all like sort of related, but sort of not reminds me a lot of my childhood.
And,
and mystic reminds me a lot of where my mom lives,
which is like a fishing town in Massachusetts with a huge wealth gap.
Cause my mom famously loves to date lobster fishermen.
And so a lot of this was ringing some bells.
I was like,
Oh yeah. Like just like bougie people walking among the regular people and being like, wow, this is so cute is like something that is very recognizable to me.
I don't know.
So I liked I felt like this movie captured that in a really cool way.
Caitlin, what's your history with this movie?
I also had never seen this movie. I will say it's the type of movie that I'm not generally drawn
toward. Like, I like a good character driven movie here and there. But I also tend to prefer,
you know, adventures and romps and such, such of course so I wasn't sure if I would
like this or not but then I was very much taken by surprise in that I did like it a lot and I
yeah I think it holds up pretty well for a movie from the 80s I love Jojo I did take a not a BuzzFeed quiz but like a similar quiz it was like zoo.com I was like
where did you find this website I just googled like BuzzFeed mystic pizza question mark and
this quiz came up I did get Jojo as which mystic pizza character are you so I was very pleased with the results I got cat wow so that makes me
Julia I feel like and I'm there by by default I guess I'm fine with that or this recording really
isn't gonna work it's like when you're doing a sex in the city like joke with your friends and
you're naming who each one is and then whoever's left over just has to be the fourth character. Right.
So yeah, I was pleasantly surprised with this movie.
I have been to Mystic Seaport before, so I've been to this town. I went with my family sometime in elementary school, and I do have a memory of this place.
Did you go to the pizzeria no we did not I'm so sorry
that's okay go back though I wonder yeah I wonder how I mean Hallie and I apparently both today were
on the official mystic pizza location website to try to get t-shirts that are like the ones in the movie and uh it seems like yeah it's
become a real like the movie made the pizza place like more famous and they just leaned into it
they're like yeah whatever the movie said that's what it's like but the the movie would not exist
without the pizzeria exactly which is like a wild confluence of events right it's like a chicken and egg but like
wow which came first it was the pizzeria
uh should i do the recap and we'll go from there yeah let's do it so we are in mystic connecticut
which is a small fishing community with a significant population of Portuguese American families.
The movie focuses on three best friends, two who are sisters, Daisy and Kat Arrujo, who
are played by Julia Roberts and Annabeth Gish, respectively.
They are good friends with Jojo Barboza, who is played by Lily Taylor.
We open on Jojo's wedding to Bill, and that is Vincent D'Onofrio.
Young Vincent D'Onofrio.
I wasn't prepared.
Same.
Yeah.
He's so huge.
He's such a huge man.
I was trying to rack my brain and I'm like, have I seen him in anything else besides the like alien villain in men in black oh i'd seen him in law and order criminal intent with my mom
okay that's where i'd seen him great but i'm looking where where is he at he was in full
metal jacket haven't seen it he was in a show called the series in don't know in men
in black is he the guy who says sugar water correct okay yeah that's an iconic performance
that my brothers and i were absolutely obsessed with replicating so that's very dear to my heart
i think that's him right now i'm gonna be embarrassed if it's not i'm pretty sure wait
now i have to not meet googling vincent d'onofrio sugar water it's also like his face like stretched over an alien at that point yes it is he
is the sugar water guy okay that's what i thought oh cool there's a whole vulture article about it
vincent d'onofrio's men in black a sugar water oral history wow okay so obviously it's like a cultural touchstone that a lot of people are into
sugar water's impact was felt more than i could have imagined and then also i wasn't ready for
baby matt damon in this i know his first film appearance i believe yeah so such a baby a little
little yuppie but also like could be the same character from Good Will Hunting based on
geography like he was you know he was on the east coast like it could be like young Will you know
he could be like what is that other movie he could be fantastic Mr. Ripley-ing and like
has a fake identity a talented Mr. Ripley yeah talented Mr. I was thinking of fantastic mr foggs you know what let's just recap the movie
okay so um we open on jojo's wedding to bill she faints because women be fainting women be fainting
but she faints for a funny reason she faints at the thought of a long-term commitment
and the wedding gets called off that priest in that scene was cracking me up
like that that guy gave a performance of like well i didn't write down any of the quotes but
it's like you will be together until your last breath so good and then like jojo's face is so
good she just looks not like she's like absolutely like paralyzed with fear.
And I love that it's like the music and like the camera being like first person just makes
it like a full horror movie, like her wedding day.
Yes.
Also, was there only one style of Bridesmaids dress for the entire decade of the 80s i feel like we have seen that exact
dress in so and including like my parents wedding too wow it just seems like it's not just in movies
like that i you know no disrespect to people who would wear that dress but that hideous dress
has been worn by so many people it's just like flammable fabric. Whatever it is, it just looks like it would catch on fire really easily.
It's shocking to me.
Like if it's a rich person's wedding, they have that dress.
If it's a poor person's wedding, they have that dress.
Like it just everyone wore that ugly ass dress.
Mystery.
The 80s.
I know.
Truly.
So then we cut to Daisy,isy cat and jojo at work they all work at this place
called mystic pizza which is owned by liana played by conchata pharrell r.i.p r.i.p daisy's whole
thing is that she's kind of crass she swe swears. She's a big flirt. Her sister, Kat, by comparison,
is far more modest and reserved. She's like the good girl of the family. And then like Jojo,
how to describe her? She's wacky. She has a bit of a frantic energy bill is humiliated about the wedding and how it went wrong
but he still wants to get married and jojo's like uh you know i do love you bill but i don't know
about this whole marriage thing meanwhile cat gets a second job working for this guy tim travers
babysitting for his young daughter phoebe tim is also just like another person who like only could have existed in the 80s.
Just like looks wise.
You're like, where did all those people go that look exactly that way?
I hate Tim.
Fuck Tim.
Yes.
Tim is absolutely trash.
Okay.
So she gets a job babysitting while Tim's wife, his wife, is working overseas.
Because she's trying to save up money because she got into Yale to study astronomy.
And she and her friends are all working class.
So, you know, affording Yale will not be the easiest thing for Kat.
You know who's not working class is this guy guy Charlie Windsor Jr. or whatever the shit.
He's got like 500 names. I can't stand him.
Yeah, he's this rich yuppie kid who one night comes into a bar where Daisy, Kat, and Jojo are
hanging out and Daisy thinks he's. And he takes a liking to Daisy
and asks her to play pool with him,
which she's really good at.
That scene is so fun.
Yeah.
And then Charlie's like, boing, boing, boing.
But then his rich yuppie friends are like,
let's get out of here.
So then he leaves.
Lorna.
Do you guys remember Lorna?
Lorna. One of the women that he's with. She was just like why why can't we play pool at my house it's like she has a pool table it's like shut up lorna i thought it was so like there it was
really funny that it was like they came in and they ordered wine at a bar and then the three girls the like uh daisy gets so upset she's like what the fuck
how dare they like it is it's as as uh someone who's frequented townie bars i'm like that tracks
that tracks that's not the place to order white wine right then we get a scene where daisy cat
and joe were just hanging out they're talking about their
futures daisy feels kind of aimless and then a few days later daisy comes home and there's charlie
talking to her mom and shimmy tests that one i don't think it does very well
love when someone just shows up yeah he had to have stalked her or correct detectived her i don't
know right like even like for sure he just had to stalk it but it's like in a way that would be
i mean it's hard it's thankfully hard to find out what someone's address is now but you have
to imagine it would have been even harder in 1988 like well how did he i don't know maybe it's a
rich person thing and he's just like you're a hard woman to track down or something but then it's funny that she's almost like not surprised
she's just like yeah men men track me down all the time you're like this is scary this is scary
and also her mom i would be very protective of my daughter if some random guy just showed up and was
like i'm just here for your daughter right who i've like barely actually
ever spoken to and then he like insults her mom and he's like your mom needs a drink i'm like you
did look at what you're doing um that was like one of the more 80s moments of this i'm like oh
we're just gonna let this fly right by okay got it yeah and then he takes daisy out on a date in his red porsche they get to know each
other turns out that he's an ivy league school dropout meanwhile cat has been chatting with tim
travers the guy that she babysits for and it seems like maybe something's developing there
then back at mystic pizza they watch this restaurant critic on TV who tends to give, you know, scathing reviews.
And they think that they should invite him to Mystic Pizza to try their signature pizza.
Also, Leona has a secret recipe for the pizza.
But Leona's like, this guy's a pretentious moron. We're not going to
have him here. Yeah. So then Daisy and Charlie get closer. Kat and Tim are clearly developing
feelings toward each other. Jojo and Bill are trying to reconnect. She is very horny for him.
He doesn't get why she won't marry him she's horny for his wrists yes well i do really appreciate how they just like blatantly objectify bill in the scene where like
jojo is just like oh my god in his body like it's just like it's it's right because later
he's like you only like me for my dick and she's like well i can't argue with that yeah
that whole yeah that whole storyline was like i was like surprised by it because it's like so
often the opposite where it's like she's a prude and he all he wants to do is get her a bet but
he's like no the lord doesn't want us to fuck and she's like but i'm horny and you're like god this is such a new england
issue he's just like waiting around for her to propose yeah yeah yeah his whole thing is like
he loves her he wants them to be married and he wants this firm commitment instead of them kind
of like sneaking around but then they have a fight because he makes a joke
and calls her a nympho, which he like plasters on his boat.
Yeah, that was some projecting on his part.
Yeah.
And then she retaliates by taking his truck
and driving it to the country club
where Daisy sees Charlie with another woman. So she dumps two
like 50 gallon barrels of fish from Bill's truck into Charlie's Porsche convertible.
But it turns out the woman, this other woman is Charlie's sister. So Daisy is like, oops.
And Charlie's like, you know what? No no big deal I've got so many Porsches like he's like kind of like oh that's funny and you're like well it's he's not
wrong but it's basically a flirt of that he's just like oh she flirted with me she dumped fish in my
Porsche I guess she really likes me really want to dump fish in
someone's car now it was that was a very cathartic thing to watch right so then Bill breaks up with
Jojo you know she's not sure what she wants exactly Daisy and Kat get in a fight because
Kat has been spending all this time with Tim andisy is kind of sick of everyone acting like cat is this
perfect little angel but she's also looking out for her sister and then cat and tim kiss and
it's implied that they have sex right i yeah it cuts away but i think they 100% bone yeah yeah yeah like in a haunted mansion you know right I was like where is this
there I hate him so much he's the worst yeah he's the worst really is the worst kind of person and
my only if I if there's I mean there's one thing I would change about this movie is she should have
you know I know it was a pride thing but she should have taken that man's money i swear to god yeah fuck that guy
so kat and tim have sex and then later that night they discover that tim's wife has come home from
england and kat is heartbroken she feels really foolish daisy comforts her and then that pretentious
food critic comes into mystic pizza and they're all worried about what he's going to think because it maybe seems like he didn't like it.
He looks like such a cartoon character.
He's wearing like a bucket hat.
It's sort of not like visually, but just the whole vibe of it.
I'm like, oh, it's like Ratatouille.
Yes.
Except he looks like Sherlocklock holmes for some reason you reminded me of this i wonder if
this was a reference or if this existed back then but there used to be this like public access show
in new england called phantom gourmet and it was like a big deal if phantom gourmet came to
your like local restaurant and they would like broadcast it on the pbs affiliate and like if you had the phantom gourmet sticker it was like big deal this sounds like it's so similar yeah right and like i wonder
if they were if if they were hip to phantom gourmet because i don't know i don't know if it
was like one person though mystery i find it interesting that he is like a tv food critic
because usually food critics like they like don't want their faces to be known.
So the restaurants like don't know when they go in.
Right.
But he's like just on TV.
Yeah.
The Phantom Gourmet wasn't a purse.
So that was the whole point is you didn't know who it was.
Like it says the Phantom pays his own way and dines under a disguise.
Like it's like banksy
he's the banksy of new england food critics yes yes yes yes amazing okay so then daisy has dinner
with charlie's rich family who you know they're they're snooty and young matt dam Damon is there. And they say some disparaging things about people from a lower class,
about Portuguese people. Charlie yells at them. But Daisy's like, oh, you're clearly just dating me,
you know, a poor townie to get back at your family. And she storms off. And so everything's a mess. But then the restaurant critic, who I forget what name he goes by in the movie.
As soon as you said Phantom Gourmet, I'm like, it wasn't that.
But it was basically the same thing.
But he gives his review on television, his face exposed to the whole world.
And he's like, this pizza from Mystic Pizza,
it's the best pizza I've ever had. So everyone's all excited. The business is gonna do great.
Jojo finally marries Bill. We see the wedding reception. Charlie comes to apologize to Daisy. They make up. And then the movie ends with the three women being like, hmm, I wonder what Liana puts in her pizza.
And that's the end.
And then they look up at the stars.
At the stars.
And then a corny song plays.
And you're like, yay, friendship, sisterhood.
This movie has so much saxophone in it.
It really does.
It's a very saxophone-heavy film.
I don't know what that song is at the end, but it was making me laugh.
It was like, friends are always going to be friends.
And you're like, sure, sure.
And then in the credits, you see, like, sponsored by big saxophone.
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So the first thing I wanted to talk about was the fact that, I mean i i tried to do some research to find out if there were
any actors of portuguese descent in this movie at all it was a challenge i i couldn't i couldn't
find out everyone definitely not julia roberts or annabeth gish that i could tell i don't did
anyone have any luck there because for a movie movie that, you know, is talking about, you know, people of Portuguese descent quite a bit,
it seems like there was like really no representation whatsoever in an actual way.
Yeah, I'd imagine that maybe some of the like very tertiary characters who you like see speaking or singing in portuguese but i feel like as as far as the
main cast yeah it didn't seem to be the case right yeah which i mean obviously it sucks and also the
the there is like a large portuguese american community in connecticut and in areas of new
england mostly rhode island but like there there is a huge Portuguese American culture in New England
and so I thought it was cool that it was spotlighted but then it's like but it's like
you know an empty gesture to to an extent when there's no actual representation of it yeah and
also like spotlighted with inaccuracies I like saw Annabeth Gish was like, did a video where she was like setting the record straight with a Portuguese guy.
And he was just like, oh, wow.
Yeah.
He was like, here's a few things that he was from Portugal.
And he was like, these things from the movie are not accurate.
Like Portugal is not into pizza at all.
Like that's just not a thing.
And like their last name their last name they pronounce it
like arugio and they make like a big deal out of that in the movie like the pronunciation of their
name but it's actually like not he's like that's just not a name in portuguese and he's like it's
arugio is a name but that's like a different word but so i don't know it just seems like there could
have been a little more like r&d the the background stuff any research especially because it was like
filmed in an area where there was a portuguese american like it could it couldn't have been
an easier task right so that was that was frustrating i i thank you for we'll find that
video and link it in the description because i'm like wow they really they they made annabeth gish face the music it literally seems like
annabeth gish was on a movie set with a portuguese guy and she talked to him enough to learn some
stuff from him and she was like let's make this quick video and it's like two minute video of him
just like listing these things and she's like okay cool nice wild yeah wow okay that's that's good to know yeah i
if we have any uh portuguese american listeners or just portuguese listeners um let us know your
thoughts on my one of my best friends is half portuguese and i actually like have been to
portugal with her oh cool but i mean i think she loves this movie so it seems like i because i was
looking for there there wasn't much
written about it even though it was i don't know i i was looking to see if anyone had ever um you
know like written about how portuguese culture is is represented here but everyone's just like
i love the movie yeah yeah my friend nikki both of her parents are portuguese american who live
in new england and I asked Nikki
about how her family feels about this movie and she was like my mom loves mystic pizza
everyone loves it I don't know I mean in general I just was like this is a very 1980s movie thing
to do yes absolutely yeah to like make a huge I mean a huge deal of like, look at these Portuguese-American characters, but then not cast anyone of Portuguese descent and get apparently every fact wrong.
Yes, yeah. about this movie was its like willingness to explore class issues in a really like direct
way because we talked about this with like rom-com or even just like coming of age movies in general
all the time where it's like so often it's just like rich people like yeah it's just like there's
gonna be a mansion party no one's ever worrying about like we talked about in the to all the boys
i love before episode of how like there's a whole movie in that series about getting ready for
college and no one is worried about how they're gonna pay for it and right i really appreciated
and was like pleasantly surprised by like how willing to engage with class issues this movie was
yeah it comes up in a couple different kind of scenarios to one where, you know, Kat is saving
up money, she's working what appears to be three or four different jobs to save up to go to Yale,
and she has like a half scholarship, and she, you know, still needs to earn all of this money to be
able to pay for tuition. Yeah.
And, you know, how that's kind of like a constant struggle for her.
And then with Daisy dating Charlie, this, you know, rich yuppie kid who has just so many different cars at his disposal.
All of them, you know, like luxury vehicles.
He lives in this mansion, all this stuff, and how it like, you know, creates this
rift in their relationship, especially when she realizes that, you know, he's kind of dating her
as an act of rebellion against his family. And yeah, so I thought that was all pretty interesting i really liked it yeah i mean especially i i really really really
love cat so i just like i don't know i love her so much like i had a very similar situation to
her when i was her age and i was like you you can do it you're gonna be an astronomer and do all
this stuff but um with the with the charlie daisy relationship i'd never seen
something like that but that is like a thing that happens in cities or communities with like large
wealth gaps of like you know if there are uh young couples that it's like you have to go to their
house and be like i'm gonna act like i'm not poor and see if that works.
And like another just like, oh, like, this is amazing for 1988, where it is like pretty clear that Charlie, to an extent, is like bringing her over to like get a rise out of his dad.
And she calls him out on it right away.
And she's just like, no, you humiliated me to like, because of your because of your daddy issues. Like, leave me out on it right away and she's just like no you humiliated me to like I don't because of
your because of your daddy issues like right leave me out of it like I just yeah I thought that that
was like incredibly cool and I'd never seen a situation like that actually like play out on
screen and have like the person from the lower class like get the final word in in a way that
was like really satisfying and cool and yeah I just loved
it I love that she says when they're like fighting in the driveway and I love that she's just like
you're not even good enough for me like because it was kind of it was kind of like inherently like
oh he's the rich one he has the car like whatever and then she like gets a ride home with her friend
who's the maid at their house and she's just just like, give me a ride. Like, I love I love how she actually all these women like, I guess, Kat, maybe less in a
less like dramatic way, but like have really powerful moments where they're like screaming
at men.
And like, it's very satisfying.
Yeah.
Like, I love like when Bill puts a nympho on his boat and he's kind of like
embarrassing her in front of the entire town like I love that Jojo just straight up like screams at
him and she's just like you can't force me to do anything I'm not ready to do and like this is so
not okay and like she says like everything that I would imagine you would be afraid to or like you would think
of later you'd be like oh I should have said that right like she says all of it and it's so
awesome and like her friends are right there with her and like yeah oh my god yeah she's like I
don't have to marry an asshole it's the 80s oh my god like it that whole like performance was so good and like to and i love that she gets like
a standing ovation from the tourists right so bizarre but it i really liked it also just feels
like such a new england thing for all these like all these people to be like projecting at each
other at like the speed of light where like Daisy projects
on the cat cat projects onto Daisy like the mom projects onto everybody like just everyone is like
very loudly not dealing with their problems which I was like wow totally that's wow that's so real
I love that Jojo one of her main traits is that she just fully carries on conversations fully by
herself and everyone else around her just like silently like she'll just be like thank you guys
so much for everything you've said but she's like the only one talking in the conversation
and just like goes on a full tangent those scenes are so funny yeah yeah the one especially where she's uh she has just been
broken up with by bill but she comes in acting like she was the one who broke up with him and
then she just goes on this long soliloquy and the whole time she's just like wow i'm so glad
my friends are here supporting me and agreeing with me and validating me and meanwhile they've said not a word she also like loki like is like and leona you're gonna give me the business one
day right and leona's like um sure they're all like being held hostage by her feelings
uh i love that like that happens at like it's the funniest and like i think like the best when
it happens with jojo but i i like that that happens at like multiple different points in
this movie where everyone's got like their own shit going on but then when someone else's like
problem comes into the like they they put their own shit aside and they show up for each other
like every single time like i i liked that moment where
kat is like devastated she feels so like used by tim and she's like fucking up at work and leaving
like raw pizzas on tables and stuff but then when she realizes like the phantom gourmet is there she
like snaps into it she's like okay i'll deal with my shit later like right now this is leona's moment
and like just those quick i don't know you're just like oh these women like know each other so well
and they care about each other so much that they can just like be so like raw nerves with each
other but then also always know like when they need to show up for each other. I love it. Yeah. And Daisy does that too with Kat.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
When she's like, you know, Kat comes home,
she's been wearing Daisy's boots
and Daisy's like, quit wearing my nice boots
and quit using my comb.
Your scuzzy hair is in it.
And then Daisy realizes that Kat is devastated
and then shuts off any like anger and resentment
that she was feeling toward Kat.
And it's just like, I'm here for you.
Like cry on my shoulder, whatever you need to do.
Yeah, it was it was a really nice moment.
I love like for me, the thing about this movie is it's a story about like female friendship. But also, you know, each of these three women has a major storyline that revolves around a man, which just feels very typical and expected of this type of movie.
I wish it maybe had been more about the friendship or that we had seen more scenes of the three women together.
I wish there were just more movies that were actually about female friendship and don't get bogged down in these like subplots about men.
We had that same issue with was it Fried Green Tomatoes?
There was like another there was another movie from this like era where it like markets itself as being all about female friendship.
But then it actually is about relationships.
Yeah.
A big one for me was Waiting to Exhale.
Oh, yes, yes yes yes yeah where it's like oh wow all these amazing women are going to be talking to each other the whole movie and then you're like oh wait actually there's like three scenes of that
yeah it's about husbands right and most of the scenes are them helping each other deal with like
men's bullshit right right which is pretty true of this movie as well that was like
i don't know like i didn't hate that they had love interest like okay that's the convention
of the genre but it did like at some points especially because i absolutely hated charlie
so much and i know that like his storyline was like helped you explore these class issues but i just
couldn't fucking stand him there's too much of him he's such a little wiener he really is i wish
there were just more movie yeah bottom line i wish there were more movies that not only appear to be
about female friendship but are kind of more exclusively about that right that being said
though i'd still i think it would have been a much easier and more
kind of predictable choice for you to get three very kind of basic like standard rom-commy type
storylines that don't explore anything meaningful but with at least with the three romantic subplots
we get you know like we said one of them deals pretty heavily with class.
One of them deals with a woman debating about whether or not commitment and like marriage is
something she wants, which like that was, I think I love Jojo so much because I related so hard to her being like I'm afraid of commitment I think I can do it in the future
but I don't want it right now and you are rushing me and it feels like you're Bill you're forcing me
into something I'm not ready for and I like through his character too that like you get a
totally like just an unusual depiction of like male sexuality too
yeah right and i also really liked that after she passes out and like ditches their wedding like
i mean not to like give him too much credit but just the fact that like his character's like
okay and i i know that they still fight and stuff but just the fact that like they can even reconcile as like more impressive
communication than most characters in TV or film ever are able to accomplish.
Like if that was on friends,
it would just be like,
and then I never saw her again.
He would disappear from the wedding.
Yeah.
Like I,
I like that he still shows up and he deals with being humiliated in the town
and like,
yeah.
And you know, he has perhaps some toxic habits where he was like about to punch a guy who was like mocking him.
And for instance, putting nympho on the side of his boat maybe wasn't ideal.
No.
Yeah.
But at the same time, yeah, I think there was like a display of masculinity with his character that I think we don't often see, especially for so many movies are guilty of this thing I hate where they depict like working class people, specifically working class, where we know that, you know, people of any, men of any class
can be steeped in toxic masculinity. But I feel like it's rare to see a working class man be a
little gentler or be someone who like is a little bit more in touch with his feelings and who like really strongly cares about commitment and things like that yeah i mean i feel like it inverts the
like church girl trope that we see used pretty frequently in like but it's not i i don't know
like it it is even that is like reductive in the way it's usually presented but with him it's like
oh no he like takes his
religion very seriously and you can feel however you want to feel about that but it's like it's
important to him and i i don't know like watching them navigate that relationship
was interesting like it was i wasn't like i don't know i was i wasn't it's rare to find a relationship in the 80s that i'm not actively
rooting against like i still feel like you know he should have let her wait a little longer you
know like i would because in that amazing like monologue that she gives she's just like
saying i don't know like it's such a complex thing that is also very normal of like, I do want to get married and I do care about this person, but I have other things I wanted to do first.
And like, I don't know if we're going to that way as just like a fact of life that could be really
like frustrating and like torturous for you personally because it's not like he's an evil
bad guy like he's kind of an asshole but he lives in Connecticut so that's kind of right wow shots fired Massachusetts head well it's also interesting
that they all kind of have different trajectories like with Kat it's like a foregone conclusion that
she is leaving Mystic and that she is bound for like it's really presented as like she's bound
for better things like her mom is just like everyone my daughter's going to yale like she's she's leaving and like and they talk about that
they talk about mystic like this like you know bumfuck town that like everyone just needs to
like get out of but like you do get the sense that like she's might not be okay with it but jojo is
like kind of gonna stay there because she's like she's really young and she's
like met her you know person and doesn't know how to feel about that and like maybe doesn't have
the way out that like Kat has right yeah I don't know I I definitely coming from like a really
small town I mean I could see how scary it would be to like look down the barrel of that life and
just be like wow um how am i supposed to be excited about this sure i i do wonder i mean of of all the
characters i want to know where jojo would be 10 years later i wonder like i wonder if that's the
sort of like maybe they move maybe she does end up
inheriting the pizza place who knows what happens yeah yeah she's she's like such a it would have
been so easy to fuck up that character um but she does kind of have this rich interior life i just
wish we knew a little more i wish i do wish we knew a little more about her outside of like she
is a friend and she is gonna be a wife question mark but what you do get there is pretty complex
yeah for me i found myself a little disappointed at the end when it's revealed that she and bill
do get married so soon after she had been like yeah i want to wait a while you know and the same way
and it's like the movie clearly wants you to not feel that way right you're supposed to be like oh
because at the very least i like this little you know speech that she gives when she's like in the
cab of the truck with bill and she's like okay okay, I got to maintain my identity. I understand about commitment and I
love you, but you have to know where I stand about this. You know, I want to be my own person.
Absolutely nothing has changed even though we've gotten married, dot, dot, dot, except my name.
So I'm glad that she, you know, is making her needs known about wanting to maintain her identity and you know not getting
lost in being a his wife kind of thing but it just was very soon after it was so soon yeah right and
and i just i wish that it i don't know if it was just because like well a movie starring women has
to end in a wedding duh i don't think hollywood can resist ever like it just it's it's
just like too good they just can't say no i was mostly like i have to i do appreciate that they
reused the dresses i'm like okay that is a working class wedding thank you because if they had had
all new dresses i'm like they dropped the ball but i i hated to see those dresses again uh actually
one of the things i love about this movie, just speaking of the dresses, is just like, I love that this movie is so not like Disney-fied at all.
It's just like everyone looks kind of like not too much makeup.
And like, like, obviously, Julia's hair looks amazing.
And I'm sure that's where like 90% of the hair budget went.
But I just I love that this movie
is not like super glossy I just I really appreciate that it looks kind of like a little raggedy like
the real it looks kind of real and I I love that about it right it would feel really inauthentic
if it hadn't been that way you know because if it's you know it's this story about these working
class women yeah but if they're like all dolled up in expensive designer clothes and their hair and makeup looks like it was done by
a personal stylist like that's usually not how that works right but they still look good and
like trendy too because i also like don't like when it goes too far the other way and the
implication is like working class people look like shit and you're like no
like that's not the case either but i i yeah like though the details that they added in with the
wardrobe like were like julia roberts i mean first of all like people wear the same outfit
more than once in this movie which is like makes sense that's how clothes work uh but you never
see that in movies and and the like little detail that she like got
this expensive dress but she's like but i'm not taking the tags off and i'm gonna return it you're
like yeah that like that's another really good detail and oh yeah this is a really well-written
movie i one thing i wanted to i i was hoping that there would be like an oral history piece about this movie. I couldn't find one.
But I did think it was interesting.
I couldn't find the reason why.
But this movie, the story is by Amy Holden Jones, who has done a bunch of work.
She's also done the Beethoven movie with the dog.
That's the most. Okay. most okay she also did should cover it
excellent film she also this in back to back she did beethoven and indecent proposals so
she's got range yeah she's killing it but um she you know came up with the story after
um going to mystic connecticut and just i don't know i think
she was just like cruising through and was like hey what if i wrote a movie which probably explains
how um it wasn't totally uh researched very well but she was she was supposed to be uh the director
of the movie but then at the last second she was not the director of the movie which is frustrating
because she had I mean she
had had three directing credits prior to this three feature credits and then instead it was
given to a director named Donald Petrie and it was his debut so it was like this movie was almost
directed by an experienced director and then was instead given to a guy who had never directed a movie before which is just like hmm okay so jamie did you say you didn't find the reason why because i
did find the reason why oh i didn't no no what's the reason okay because i i was scandalized okay
so amy jones yeah seems amazing um she wrote the script shopped it it around Hollywood, and no one wanted it.
And then eventually it was optioned by Samuel Goldwyn.
And so he optioned it with her attached to direct it,
but then because women were really not allowed to direct at that time
or it was very uncommon, he was just like,
I'm not comfortable working with a woman director and she was like I mean I might be getting details
wrong but the gist of it is like she was like okay well I I want the rights back she loved that movie
and still calls it like her favorite thing she's done not Beethoven and so and so she wanted him back and he and this fucker was like, I actually have the rights until for the rest of your life.
Like I own the rights like until you die.
And so it went into court. And there was like a legal battle because he was saying that he had life rights and that she had said something verbally or something that had like given him the impression that he just had the rights to Mystic Pizza for the rest of her life.
And then he wanted to like or like, oh, no, this was when they were shopping around Hollywood.
People were like, we'll make it if you change them all to men.
Like if you make all these characters men, we'll make it.
Yeah.
Wow. And okay.
And so then, so she was, I saw some quote where she was like, well, I learned like never
to get in a legal battle with a multimillionaire because you'll just lose no matter, even if
you win, you lose because they drain you, drain your finances.
So I think she won so that it was decided that like, okay, your like license to make
this movie expires at this
time or whatever. And so as the time was approaching, she said like Samuel Goldwyn
was like freaking out and he's like, she said he hired like every writer in the world to try to
like fix this movie. Fix it. Wow. Okay. Because yeah, there are four credited writers on this
movie. Yeah. So I think he had a lot of people working on it. And then Okay. Because yeah, there are four credited writers on this movie. Yeah. So I think
he had a lot of people working on it. And then he finally hired these two writers who had worked
with Amy Jones. And when they got on the script, how they revised it was getting rid of everything
that had been changed and brought it back to Amy Jones's original script. So what we ended up with
in Mystic Pizza is actually Amyy jones's like original script which
i think is why it's good and i i'm sorry daniel pietri or whatever your name is like i don't
think that it's you that made this movie great i think it's amy jones and like she said that it
was a well-known story in hollywood and that she got many many writing jobs from mystic pizza and
that like everyone knew kind of like what happened and like that it was really her film.
Wow.
Holy, thank you so much for, I did not find that even remotely.
And it's like, that sounds like absolute torture and is also like not surprising at all.
I feel like we have at this point, I mean, we've covered so many stories where that's
the case.
That was like, that was like the story of the production of brave that was the story what else was it it's just like where a woman was kicked off and
yeah and then it was given to a man in the 11th hour and there was a legal battle and just all
this garbage that and and then bringing back most of the original plot points that had originally
been there like yeah oh god, shout out to Amy Jones.
Seriously.
Holy shit.
I'm glad that we know.
Come on the show, Amy Jones.
I just followed her on Twitter.
She's out there.
Nice.
Yeah.
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And we're back. Let's talk about Kat a little bit. We haven't talked about her too much. I
love her so much. So her story, her like romantic storyline is the worst one. Yes. And yet very
relatable. Yes. I was like, but i feel like at least it's aware of
that where i i know that there are so many like predatory storylines that are like that end up
being like and it was love the whole time and i guess things just didn't work out for them
but this unfortunately these types of abuses of power do happen.
Like Kat is like she's a kid.
She's very I don't know how if she's a legal adult or not, which is unclear.
I wish we had known that because, you know, she's about to go to college, which would imply that she recently graduated from high school.
So she's like 18.
But also we see her at a bar.
So is she 21? Like, did she wait a few years before
applying might just be a townie bar thing yeah so i don't we don't know how old she is i i mean it's
regard i mean it's an abusive power no matter for sure if it's yeah she's a teenager and it's her
boss who's preying on her i just i oh it so, it makes me so mad because like that shit does happen.
And I at least thought it was like well written that like Kat, I don't know.
Like I was in situations like that as a teenager where she's like inexperienced.
She's shy.
She's a people pleaser.
And she doesn't, you know know necessarily know how to really assert herself
in those situations and she is you know attracted to him but it doesn't make it less of an abusive
power for him to take advantage of that and like totally that all felt pretty well i was i kept
like gritting my teeth to be like please don't end up telling me this is okay to happen and yeah but i i thought it was
like a pretty well written storyline all the way down to his being a fucking coward and trying to
pay her off like it just all felt like very like unfortunately realistic the other thing i thought
was effective is that and this is something we talk about quite a bit where there
tends to be villains or like predator characters in movies that are so cartoonishly evil that
no one could see themselves reflected back in that person but because he's like on the surface
seems like a nice guy he He's a good father.
You know, you kind of get lured into this idea that, oh, he's going to be, he's nice.
He's fine.
And then when he abuses his power and hurts her and doesn't hold himself accountable for
anything he's done, and we realize just what a dog shit person he is i thought that was well handled in
terms of like under other circumstances he probably seems like a nice guy but in such a way that like
people could actually look at him and be like oh no i've done that before uh like that's this person
is familiar to me kind of thing right so yeah I found Kat like even though you know I love
I think Jojo is my favorite character because I'm just like charmed by her but Kat is the character
that I definitely definitely relate to the most and I think for me watching it when I was her age
it was just like very relatable and like kind of cathartic to like see someone who was like wore like
thick sweaters like and had no sense of her I mean I think she's she's obviously like growing
up in the course of the movie but she her sister Daisy is like this like incredibly like vivacious
like sexual being and Kat is I just remember being that age and it just
felt like very very difficult calculus for me to even imagine like kissing someone or something so
I feel like her her being drawn to this older guy who's like showing her attention like I just feel like I could totally imagine how that
would to someone who was like so inexperienced and like looking to kind of prove yourself or
like you know everyone in the movie is always saying like oh Kat has no time for boys like
she's going off to Yale and like it's kind of like when everyone points one thing out
about you you want them to see the other side too like Kat doesn't need to be told that she's smart
everyone tells her that she needs to be told she's beautiful or like she's sexy or whatever so this
guy comes along and he like you know looks at her with his like Yale red hair like he's like weirdly buff architect man like I just think that she's
he's he's getting her exactly where she's vulnerable and right and he's so he's so
there's no excuse for his behavior in this movie like I was imagining like Jamie you kind of
pointed out earlier like the weird cuts where we don't see like we don't see that
they sleep together it's just kind of assumed and we don't see them setting up their date
when they do sleep together it just they just show up there and I was imagining when I was
watching it like imagining so at one point like Kat and this like 30 year old guy like plan their
date and like arrange for Kat's friend to babysit his daughter. And that's just so explicit.
So it's not like it came over him in the moment.
It's explicit.
And he like,
it's like calculated.
Yeah.
Premeditated this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I,
I,
I hate it so much,
but I also,
I totally agree with what you're saying,
Hallie,
about how he,
he does like target her vulnerability and that I don't know like it kind
of expands into how Kat and Daisy relate to each other where it seems like they you know it one
one storyline I wish was explored more in this movie was their relationship with their mom because
it's so like yeah in like flashes I'm like can we like cut out some of the like love interest stuff and like focus on this mom relationship a little more
because she really only has like one scene with each daughter and i would have liked to see all
three of them together but totally it does seem like you know it's it's like cat feels this
pressure to succeed or she'll disappoint her mother or she'll never move out of
mystic which she clearly wants to do and like you know what her dream is I like that you see her at
all these different jobs and it's not just like a joke that she's like oh she works a lot it's like
you see it and you see her like struggle with it and and of course like it's it's you know it's like when that
is your life you know it's like and and all you're valued for is your mind it's like you want i don't
know like a more whole experience in in in many cases right and i get like i get why cat bugs
daisy for being so prized for her mind which which she doesn't even totally want. It's just
how people view her. And I get how Kat is, I don't know, it just reminded me so much of like my older
cousin and where I was just like, she's so cool. And like everyone loves her. And I can't talk to
people. Like it's so frustrating and you like hold it against someone you love
in this way that is like kind of like kind of immature and also just like I'm repressing my
feelings and I'm just like frustrated that I can't present that way to the world because it
looks so appealing and it's like it just feels so sisterly yeah Yeah. It's just good. Yeah. And I love also how Jojo is friends.
Because I have brothers that are really close in age, so we share friends.
But these two really share friends.
Jojo is equally friends with Daisy and Kat and will stand by them even when they're fighting.
And I liked when
when that happened and like yeah it showed that they're like this kind of functional
trifecta yeah yeah and then like we were saying how they do show up for each other they provide
support to each other when needed like to go back to this predatory relationship that Kat has with Tim like there was
a little bit that again felt realistic although I think it would have been like Daisy probably
would have handled this differently were this to be happening in like 2021 but she sure it's clear
that she's like looking out for her sister but it's also kind of happening under this guise of, like, judging her almost.
Like, oh, you know, how typical that the babysitter is, like, having sex with the dad kind of thing.
And, like, almost passing, like, judgment and shame upon her.
But when it, like, comes down to it, Daisy is like whatever you need i'm here for you similarly
jojo in like the car right she's just like yeah my guys my bill sucks but nothing compared to
this piece of shit we just saw fuck tim like that scene that scene in the car is so good
it's great yeah i i sort of i mean I guess I sort of like they do say very cruel
things to each other um and you know I guess in a perfect world like having them be like I am sorry
that I said that cruel thing to you it just felt so sister to me that I'm like I don't you know
or just like sibling relationships in general where you just say something like the meanest
thing you can think of in the moment and then then like 20 minutes later, you're like,
I'm crying. I need you to hug me. Like, it's just so chaotic, especially because they're so young.
And yeah, the sibling relationship that I found completely unrelatable was Charlie Windsor and
his sister who Daisy mistakes for his girlfriend. Wraps his arm. You're like laughing and they're like linked arms and she's very demure.
And like, I'm just like, what?
You guys would claw each other's eyes out.
Like I have two brothers.
Like it's not like that.
I know.
I was like, is that a rich person thing?
Like what the fuck?
I was also, I was like, was that like just like plot writing or is that how rich siblings
interact?
Don't really know.
They might like not know each other because their rooms are so far apart in their like
20 room mansion.
They just met.
They're like, oh, we've met a few times in the halls, but he seems nice.
Speaking to those, the, the, that family, I mean, going back to that family really quick,
there was just one other thing I wanted to hit on with that scene. Like that is like, you know, where Daisy goes over to the house and the rich people are really rich peopling out.
Another thing that happens in that scene that I thought was just like really, I don't know, like the attention to detail.
It's a little melodramatic.
It's a little over the top, but like so is the whole movie.
So whatever. it's a little melodramatic it's a little over the top but like so is the whole movie so whatever uh but when when they realize that daisy's a waitress and it's like that very bizarre like
rich person calculus happens where they're like oh that's not gross at all we don't think that's
gross in fact that's noble and we don't think you're disgusting at all that's really cool
and you're like oh no that
that just like i don't know that felt very real and then also the rich people just slipping and
saying something completely like classist and like just like they say something just outright
cruel about portuguese people oh yeah and you like, that's a classic rich people moment.
Totally.
That just felt like it's a little over the top, but like not that over the top of like,
I don't know.
Rich people at dinner.
Terrifying to me.
And then like, it's like, I guess even though he does it for probably his own reasons, like
Charlie's telling them off is like nice kind of until he like pulls the
tablecloth and like ruins their entire dinner flips Matt Damon's lobster yeah he kind of like
I feel like he could have like calmly walked away after like giving them a piece of his mind and it
could have been like wow he's really given us something to think about but then he like throws like a tantrum and it's very immature yeah i can't i hate charlie i can't stand him yeah he's such a yeah
like i do i don't know i i i feel like no matter what he and daisy are not long for this world
in terms of like is this relationship gonna go to the distance yeah definitely not I mean it honestly reminded
me of Megan and Harry like it's like oh you're super racist like rich family that like you know
I don't know if you guys watch like the Oprah interview but like yeah Harry like being like
oh yeah I like learned I've learned a lot from her and I and I can totally see that this is like you kind of like get that like okay this guy is like choosing her over his like idiot family and taking the righteous path or whatever
and like I just don't yeah it it I think him speaking out I was like oh that's a little bit
of like Harry like he's not gonna stand for this but then I don't think he's uh he's the guy for
for Daisy I think Daisy deserves a lot better.
No, because she's right.
He is making it too much about him.
Yeah.
And I don't feel like he really rectified that.
Like, I'm glad she, like, ripped him a new one and was like, no, fuck you.
But then he just kind of shows up.
He's like, I'm sorry.
And it's like, but did you mean?
No, you know what?
Yeah.
He doesn't even say sorry.
He says, so he says, I owe you an apology.
And then she's quiet.
I didn't even register that.
And he never gives one.
And he doesn't actually say, I'm sorry.
Here's what I did.
And I'm sorry for it.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
I didn't even realize.
Yeah.
He just says.
It's one of the worst apologies.
I mean, it's not an apology.
No.
He just says, I owe you one.
And then she, it's sad because she doesn't require
him to give it like she's yeah i wish she had put her foot down and been like okay i'm waiting for
your apology that you have not yet delivered to me which would be so daisy too to be like okay
make it good go like i do think that we should keep in mind that like the thing that these women
all have in common is like how horny they are.
And like they're just like varying degrees of like absolutely horny.
And I think that like that's at least to be factored into the ways that they settle, you know?
Yeah.
They're just like, I just have to get that dick and like I'll marry him.
I just have to have it.
Gosh.
Yeah, I know.
It made me so, I don't know.
I kind of, I wish I had asked my mom.
Because I feel like she probably has seen this movie.
But like, yeah, I don't know.
It's so bizarre to think of now.
Like the 80s in that regard, like truly was a different time.
Where it was like, I mean, not to say that people are not settling now.
It still happens to this day.
But settling culture was like way different in the late 80s it was it was more I feel I feel like it
was more often than not yeah oh one factoid that I just wanted to bring up while we're on the topic
of settling um Jojo the actor that played Jojo I guess it was originally written that her character was pregnant.
And the actor insisted that they remove that plot point.
And I thought that was so cool that she stood up for that.
Because it would be a really different movie.
And her character, I just think is like...
I love that she doesn't want to get married because she just doesn't want
to like lose the freedom of her life. And I think that I just I like that she Yeah, she enables the
character to have that. Yeah, I adore Jojo. Jamie, I think you mentioned this, but I would have
liked to see more interaction between Daisy and Kat's mom mom and them and then also we get next to nothing with jojo and
her family particularly her mother i think there's like not even anything but her dad's just like
get out of here my daughter yeah classic my daughter and cut to the next scene
but we do meet da Daisy and Kat's mother,
but we only get very small snippets of her.
Although there was one scene that I did find interesting
where Daisy and her mom are arguing.
And it's clear that Daisy knows
that her mother is disappointed in her
and she resents that,
but she's like not gonna stop living her
life the way she wants to and but also like wants her mother to like accept that instead of like
breaking off their relationship and yeah and she says something to the effect of like yeah you're
disappointed in me i swear i am stupid i'm a slut and then her mom's just like no i just want you to
make something of yourself and she's like well i'm not gonna go to yale and slut. And then her mom's just like, no, I just want you to make something of yourself.
And she's like, well, I'm not going to go to Yale. And she's like, and her mom's like, I'm not expecting that.
Like, just, you know, do something. And I just I wish there had been, I guess, just like more scenes like that or more context behind their entire relationship.
Because or even like another scene with the mom after that because that's the last thing she says she's just like i'm concerned about you and then you're like yeah and then what you
know like nothing that felt like i mean not to bring up screenwriting something that um i do
have a master's degree in which i of course would hate to bring up but that's the type of thing where
you need like a one two three story beat to show that arc almost where
something in the beginning where we see the nature of their relationship more clearly
than something in the middle where you know the conflict is kind of like at its highest point and
then a third beat toward the end where we get some kind of like resolution or like understanding
between them or something like that but instead we just kind of
get that one in the middle and there's not enough context before or after i kind of wonder if that
is a sort of thing because now especially with the context you gave us hallie that this movie
was so thoroughly rewritten if that was something that was originally more present in the movie that
went away um because it does like it is it is really, like, intentionally set up.
And then it just kind of goes away, then comes back, you know, like, just before the end.
And then, yeah, like, the mom's journey is never made totally clear.
And then it's also never resolved.
You get the sense that the mom has a lot of, how I kind of saw it,
is like she has a lot of pain and sees herself in Daisy and is like, that's what scares her.
She's like, oh, I like how do you think I wound up like a single mom here? The options available to Daisy and Jojo seem to hover over them,
just becoming their parents.
Jojo, I don't know if you guys caught this,
right at the end, I had to rewind to watch it twice.
They don't show you, as you mentioned, Caitlin,
they don't actually introduce you to Jojo's mom or anything.
But earlier in the movie, she like says like honestly like a fat phobic comment about
she's just like, I don't want to like grow up and just like have a bunch of kids and
get fat and drink a bunch of beer and like and just like, you know, like that's like
her nightmare, you know.
And then later, like right before the final scene where they're all on the balcony, you just see there's no dialogue in it.
A really quick scene of Jojo sitting down between like all these like Portuguese women who are like eating huge slices of cake and like guzzling beer.
And they're like having a great time.
And Jojo like sits down with them and like joins them.
And like she doesn't look sad or anything.
She just looks like, OK, like this she doesn't look sad or anything she just
looks like okay like this is this is where I am it's like kind of sweet actually I didn't pick
up on that that's really nice and I thought that was interesting I mean who doesn't want a slice
of cake and beer that truly sounds great and I would do that right now yeah yeah i i the mom stuff is it and i also think it's like very
like kind of like huh like how is there not a scene with the three of them how is there not
a dinner scene at their house like yeah it just seems like something that i'm like in my head i'm
like that had to have existed in some version of this movie because otherwise that is like so
i don't know and and I and I
agree with what you're both saying too that it's like it ends up kind of coming off half baked
because the the mom is in this so little but that you know cycle of poverty dynamic of like you have
to make something of yourself and like you have to get out of here and like or you're gonna like
you're saying how
like you're gonna end up in the same cycle that i'm in and i want my children to have better than
what i had and yeah like that is all like a very normal dynamic but it just feels like it's kind
of half-baked in a way that the mom ends up coming off pretty like mean uh which is which you know
could also be true it seems like it is true to an extent
but yeah it just felt like not the setup was there but then it just like wasn't fully explored and
also it's like yeah you want that moment where like the mom is like i'm sorry and like i accept
you however you want to be and also i mean i guess it's the 80s. I don't know what people are thinking back then. But I'm like, Daisy's like, 20. Like, can we not like tell her to
like, get your shit together? I'm like, she's 20. No one's gonna have their shit together at that
time. I do think that the scene, the scene you just described where like, the mom, you tie that
story, the mom storyline up, like like that should have been where the wedding is
like instead of the wedding we should have had that conversation and like i don't know they could
go on a road trip or something right because it's like that affects that affects cat as well where
like cat clearly has this like i mean she does have a dream to like be a woman in stem she wants to do all this stuff but also it's a clear that
she's under a lot of you know she she's a people pleaser she wants to make her mom happy she wants
to like she wants to succeed for herself but she also wants to succeed to prove something and like
please her mom and her family and like that is also like whether the mom intends to be putting too much
pressure on her kid or not like that is what happens in those situations i just i don't know
which is why i like that we at least and i was you know again i wish we got a little more with her
but i do like that um leona is present as kind of this surrogate mother who Daisy and Kat can actually talk to
and actually feel like they can communicate there like that that felt like a cool touch and
that beat at the end where Leona's like you're my daughters and gives her money to for Yale you're
just like that's so yeah nice I really I wish we got more with Leona but I like her character it's really cool
like you know she's like she is like this matriarch figure she's very like firm on what
how she wants her business to run she has like this arc of like I don't care what people say
about my restaurant but then she's like but actually obviously I do because that's how
restaurants work and that's her arc I love that her husband is i don't know if
he has a name and he's just washing dishes the entire movie yeah she just is in charge of him
yeah to the point where i'm like is that her husband we know so little about this man that
i'm like that could just be an employee of hers i i didn't figure it out until the very end when
he when she started saying like we and like
you are like a daughter to us i'm like well i guess she is married to that guy yeah yeah i think
that leona's perspective on the town is kind of where maybe jojo ends up where like because daisy
is like disparaging mystic she's like oh i just got to get out of this like stupid town and like I don't have to work here anymore and whatever and Leona's just like well we make
the best pizza and like I just love that she's like not really like offended by that she's just
like no it's great like I'm I make the best pizza and like I don't know like a lot of the adults
like even if they are poor like seem to actually with the exception of tim who's like one of the
rich characters but um seem to be enjoying their lives and like have good community like a nice
community and like they're pretty happy for sure i like it yeah because it's like i don't know like
yeah that that like tendency of anytime the working class is portrayed it's sort of like a
you know there a lot of people opt for the tragedy porn and really harping on the negative aspects of
poverty of which there are so so many and not to like underplay that but it doesn't mean that you
can't live a life with like joy and dignity and you know an inner life and yeah like everyone in
this movie has that and also is like fuck being poor like i like that moment from daisy too where she's like
yeah being poor fucking sucks i could admit that but that doesn't mean that you can treat me this
way and like yeah that's so great i love it that reminds me of um my favorite line from the movie
is when daisy is looking in her fridge at her mom's house and it's just packed full of lobster.
And she's just like, fucking lot of lobster here.
And then you cut straight to like the fancy dinner where they're all eating the exact same lobster.
And it's like they're wealthy in lobster, the Arujo family.
Yes.
Oh, goodness.
One additional fuck charlie moment so this is after daisy has just fucking
smoked everyone at pool and everyone's like oh my god a woman can do a pool um which i did i mean i
was just like watching julie roberts that happened to julia roberts a lot in movies because the same
thing happens with her that time she can fix a car and everyone's like so after charlie's all
impressed and he then proceeds to stalk her and find out where she lives and shows up at her house
daisy's mom is like i guess like who the fuck are you? But whatever.
And then Daisy comes home. And her mom's like, you could have told me that you were going out
for dinner or whatever. And Daisy's like, I didn't know I was. So basically, Charlie just like,
again, having stalked her showed up. He's just like, yeah, I'm here to take out your daughter
for dinner. Like not even giving her the choice,
not giving Daisy the chance to say no.
Like he's just like,
we are doing this.
Get in my Porsche.
Ew, he's so entitled.
Yeah.
I hate this man so much.
Yeah.
He and Tim are both kind of predatory.
And I feel like driving,
I don't know,
just like driving the Porsche
and parking it in front of her house.
Like I feel like there is something really gross about him driving i don't know just like driving the porsche and parking it in front of her house like i feel
like there is something really gross about him just being like i'm gonna take you out and just
like flaunting his wealth and like using his the influence of that yeah yeah i wish that he it
didn't it doesn't even seem inconceivable in the world of this movie that this could end by Julia Roberts being like
actually fuck you like right yeah okay perfect perfect world she would have said actually fuck
you because he's just he just sucks the whole time he did he's not fun at one moment except
mate unless he's good at sex which I guess it seems like she enjoys having sex with him but
outside of that I'm like what is your point we have to talk about their sex scene in that wait in another haunted mansion like both
sisters yes you know all the power is off both sisters fuck predatory men in haunted mansions
at different points actually I feel like at around the similar point in the movie but
oh my god I forgot about this yeah like the scene where daisy like daisy is taken by
charlie to his family's like off-season yeah like summer home or whatever this where like it's dark
the electricity is shut off so they like start a fire and like there's like white sheets over
all the furniture so it really does seem like a haunted mansion and then daisy does such a wild
move which is that like he like he like looks away for a second and then he turns back and she's gone
and her like stiletto heel is like balanced on the edge of a table or something and then she's like
charlie follow the breadcrumbs and then like he like somehow in the course of moments Julia Roberts
takes off all her clothes navigates a darkened home that she's never been in before and finds
her way to like an upstairs bedroom and then puts on Charlie's dad's shirt which is like yes all of
that is like a so like how did she do that she must have been running she's got that skills
I wish I had thought that through because I was like that is supernatural that she could do that
yeah my husband pointed that out when we watched it last night because I mean that didn't I don't
think that had occurred to me either and I've seen it so many times it's just like wait a second
first of all that's like a really really bold move but like just how did she do it
with like the physics of it like right the logistics don't quite add up and then he's like
i'm gonna fuck you in my dad's shirt in my dad's bed yeah she really is like enacting power move
after power move yeah it's like yeah i wish i get I just wish I think for each of these three women, I would have liked to see a different resolution.
My pitch for Daisy would be that she does not take Charlie back.
He might come to apologize.
Maybe he even does apologize.
But I think that she should be like, nope, what's done is done.
I don't know even why I dated you in the
first place. Goodbye. My pitch for Jojo is that if she wants to stay with Bill, fine, but I wish
she hadn't agreed to marry him so soon, especially after the entire movie is her being like, I'm not
ready yet and I won't be for a while. So for her to like marry him after all so soon I just was
like well that's inconsistent with everything we learned about Jojo and then I would have liked for
for Kat maybe we like see her go off to college or like we see like one kind of final beat where
she's I don't know just some something else because she just gets such a- I want her to tape Tim's check back together
and go to the bank.
That's where I want it to end.
She's like, I've had a change of heart.
I don't care.
Yes.
I want her to dump a barrel of fish in Tim's car.
Into his car.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think interesting things were explored
with each of those romantic relationships,
but I wish they had
resolved differently yeah in general i'm on board with that yeah definitely um does anyone have any
other thoughts about the movie that was it for me yeah it does pass the bechdel test because
women are talking about pizza they're talking about lobsters they're talking about trucks talking about the
stars astronomy how they view each other their their futures their hopes their dreams they do
talk about men a lot because again there is a lot of real estate in the story dedicated to
their romantic subplots with men so you know lots of hetero people lots of white people and it's white people it's white
people city which you know might be representative of what mystic is actually like i don't remember
from when i went there in third grade or whatever but yeah you know it's it's pretty standard
romantic dramedy type fair yeah Yeah, of this era for sure.
Of this era especially.
So I guess as far as our nipple scale,
zero to five nipples based on an examination of intersectional feminism
as it applies to the movie,
I think I would give this maybe a three or maybe just shy of a three,
maybe like a 2.75 kind of thing.
Or maybe even that's too generous.
I panic every time I have to rate a movie.
I'm going to do a three.
Okay.
I'm going to go down just a bit to a 2.75.
Wow.
Okay.
Jamie.
Bitchy.
Well, I'm keeping my secret pizza recipe from you and i'm going lower in the rating than you um
because while i like the relationships between the women i wish they had just been given a little bit
more focus especially like even we don't even get that much between in fact it was like maybe
halfway through me watching the movie the first time that much between in fact it was like maybe halfway through me watching the
movie the first time that i really fully understand i was like are they all sisters
are none of them sisters who is a sister to the other person like i had a hard time like figuring
out the dynamics of them exactly because i feel like just not quite enough is established about
their characters i love when you're like, they're all acting like sisters.
Who's actually sisters?
But I think it speaks to maybe we don't spend enough time with them
or like focused on their relationships with each other.
Because again, so much real estate is spent on different men who all suck so like i just want better for these
these women and yeah as far as like the resolutions for them it just feels like well
the movie has to end in a wedding because it's a movie with romance in it so we gotta do that
gotta check that box and it's like you don't though you don't
have to do that yeah yeah so uh different different things like that um you want to give it a 2.75
i'll give one to jojo because i love her i'll give one to leona and i'll give my 0.75 to like a hundred gallons of dead fish getting dumped into a Porsche
because I wish that would happen every day perfect uh I'm gonna do a hard throbbing three
I yeah I really enjoyed this movie it certainly has its issues I wish that all the romantic plots ended differently and I
wish that there was more of a fuller picture with the mom I wish you knew I just wish you
knew a little more about the inner life of each main character outside of their relationships with
men and even even though I guess with with Kat and um Daisy you do have a pretty rich relationship
that they have with each other as well so I don't want to like negate that yeah I'm I don't know I'm very inclined to be very
nice to this movie because I like felt like bizarrely seen in it in a like a very specific
way of just like really intense poor people New England friendships I was like oh yeah like that I I know those and like
I really like how class is presented pretty frankly in this movie I like that the the rich
people are villains I don't know they're they're just especially Daisy does all these things that
I wish I could have done when I was younger and I just like couldn't do um in
terms of just like advocating for herself and speaking up and like knowing when she's being
used and seeing so and then in cat I feel like I saw how a little more of how I actually was
of like being very naive and not knowing how to advocate for yourself and wanting to you know
impress people it's just like I wish you knew more about our main characters
because they are so distinct and they have all these like really relatable recognizable traits
and even though they're so different they have such a like undying loyalty to each other even
when they're like saying the most horrific shit in the world to each other you know that there's
like you never have a doubt that there is like baggage but there's also so
much love and i just yeah i i really was touched by it i can't wait to watch it again and i want
the shirt so i'm gonna do three nipples uh there and then you know the whatever we we've we've
talked through its issues and also there really should be a Portuguese actor in this anyways I'm gonna just give one
nipple to each of the three main characters amazing Hallie it was really interesting to watch this
movie very thoughtfully for the first time because I I think when I first watched it when I was like
in my late teens early 20s the reason it took me took so long for the movie to grow on me
was that I think I was just like oh haha this is like a chick flick that I'm gonna watch while I'm
like painting my nails on the weekend and like just I don't know like pass an afternoon or
something and then I think I can be like I don't know kind of like pretentious with my film taste
and I think that I it took several viewings to like realize how much I loved this
movie and like how how special I think it is and I'm like biased in the way that it feels very like
nostalgic to me and I I had never really watched it with like a feminist lens before honestly um
I had watched it just like for a good time um so it was really really cool and I
really appreciate like the opportunity to to like have this whole conversation about a movie that's
been kind of just like in the background of my life for a long time yeah and I think I think I
would agree with giving it three nipples I think that it's definitely problematic in in so many ways and
like these women deserve better I wish that we could see Amy Jones version I wish that there
was like an alternate universe where she directed it and we could you know I mean not that maybe it wouldn't be this movie like I that I love so much
um but yeah I think that like it's sad that that didn't get to exist um and that she was like put
through a ringer in such a way so I'm gonna give my extra nipples all of them to Amy Jones because
I think she really fought so hard for it seems like she's fought so hard for
everything that she's made and like ended up like having an incredible career despite it but
yeah like she she totally deserved to direct this movie and it seems like it was really important to
her and she fought really hard to like have that chance and she still didn't get it.
But I'm grateful that we got to watch.
It seems like we got to watch the movie that was at least like loyal to her original script.
But yeah.
Yeah.
Shout out to Amy Jones.
Come on the show any time.
Seriously.
She's our biggest fan, obviously.
So she will hear this.
Come talk about beethoven
oh my gosh we should cover beethoven i'm not even joking on the matriarch yeah i would love to know
like the gender politics of beethoven so would i there's always like it's always those movies
that you never expect that you're just like wow there's so much to talk about see the flubber episode totally um i do
want to say like thinking about this movie through this like feminist lens is like for being from
1988 it could be unwatchable it could be like absolutely unwatchable and new movies like fall
prey to the exact same shit like ending with a wedding or like the characters who shouldn't
stay together do like I mean spoiler alert to all the boys I've loved before but like I remember
watching like the third one and the whole movie I was like she's gonna break it off with him and
like go off to college and have her like amazing life of being young and single in New York. And she just like stays with him long distance.
And I was so disappointed and it felt similar,
but like,
it's,
it's like hard to blame mystic pizza for,
for ending the way it does when movies now still can't resist ending in the
wedding and ending in the,
like they're together forever.
Like it's,
I mean,
it's obnoxious
i hope we can get over it when are we gonna subvert that one really great movie just has to
do it and then everyone will do it right there's like it's so trendy right now fine i'll write it
do it yeah please write it caitlin um well thank you so much for being here it was a treat to chat
with you about mystic pizza absolute dream I'm also very hungry for pizza now.
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I'm not going to get our merch this week. I'm going to
probably end up waiting three days
then folding and buying a Mystic Pizza t-shirt that's my normal system of online shopping amazing i'm going to go
order a pizza love it that's what i'm gonna do for myself um although i have this secret recipe
i don't even why i should just make my own. Nothing's going to compare to that.
Caitlin, when you die, will you give us the recipe? You're going to give it to us, right?
I'll think about it. Wow. Leona was so much more open with her recipe.
All right. Bye-bye.
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