Episode 138

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11th Jan 2023

Hey, Lady! You Call Him Dr. Jones!

Hey Pixie Dusters, are you ready for more Indiana Jones? Ashley, Sammi, and honorable third co-host, Dan, are back to talk all things Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom! While this film is not their favorite one in the franchise, there's still lots of fun trivia to discuss! Did you know all three main characters were named after DOGS? And were you aware that though Kate Capshaw wasn't a huge fan of her character, Willie, she did leave set with something - or should we say someONE special?

What do you think? Do you think this movie was too dark or was another awesome Indy adventure?

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Featuring Dan:

Dan G King of the monologues, film nerd, Star Wars geek and honorary third host of the "Pixie Dust Twins" Podcast @dantaastic on Instagram Dan on YouTube

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About the Podcast

Pixie Dust Twins Podcast
Featuring Dan
Ashley and Sammi have been best friends for over 20 years, and Disney fans for even longer. Their love of all things Disney, from the parks, to movies, to books and more, is one of the biggest reasons they are still close to this day. And introducing Dan! Special guest turned third co-host, Dan brings his unique perspective and fascinating insights to balance out the show. Come hang out with the gang as they talk about all of their favorite magical things! You just might find yourself sprinkled with your own pixie dust by the end of each episode!

About your host

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Robert Brooksby

I produce all of the podcasts on the Limitless Broadcasting Network in addition to producing film projects for our sister network, 1950Studios. I am a chronic pain warrior, and I work every day to make sure it doesn't limit me as I reach for my dreams. I love horror movies, especially "Scream," and I find all things supernatural and spooky fascinating.