
The Regular Guy Movie Show
In this podcast, three longtime friends revisit the movies they grew up with to determine whether they’re still classics or just relics of their time. With a mix of humor, deep dives, and pop culture insights, Seth, Justin, and Brian break down what still works, what doesn’t, and whether nostalgia is clouding our judgment.
The Regular Guy Movie Show
Episode 12: Uncle Buck
From Pancakes to Power Tools: Revisiting Uncle Buck
In this episode of The Regular Guy Movie Show, Seth, Justin, and Brian dive into John Hughes’ 1989 comedy classic Uncle Buck.
We talk about John Candy at peak charm, the mail-slot interrogation that basically launched Macaulay Culkin into Home Alone, and whether Buck’s “unique” parenting style would fly in 2025 (spoiler: probably not).
Highlights include:
- Giant pancakes, bowling alleys, and a clown who never saw the punch coming
- Why Buck’s greatest hits also double as felonies (assault, kidnapping, borderline attempted murder)
- Tia’s teen angst, Bug’s sleazeball energy, and how John Hughes made Chicago suburbia feel like its own character
- Buck’s toolkit of justice: a trusty cordless drill, a conveniently placed hatchet, and wart gnawing rats
- Comparing Uncle Buck to Mr. Mom: what happens when caretakers are hilariously unqualified
- Uncle Buck: The Villain Cut — because reframed, Buck is definitely the bad guy
- Final beer scores and nostalgia check: does Uncle Buck still hold up?
Grab a drink, flip a giant flapjack, and join us as we revisit the film that made us laugh, cringe, and maybe rethink who we’d trust to watch our kids.
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