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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 32 MIN

Reel Talk

from The Best We Can Do · host Brett and Royce Conner

It’s movie night on The Best We Can Do! Brett and Royce head to Hollywood (figuratively–we don’t have a travel budget) to talk about the magic, madness, and occasional disasters of the movies. But before long, the twins stumble into their classic debate: Brett loves films (serious, artistic, meaningful), while Royce proudly champions movies (popcorn, superheroes, and senseless violence). Naturally, chaos ensues.Along the way they share their all-time favorites, spanning everything from nuclear war comedies, timeless camp classics, and the movie that made Royce love horror movies. They share the movies everyone else loves that they simply cannot stand (including one shocking confession that permanently damages the brothers’ respect for each other) and celebrate the joy of “so bad they’re good” classics (“Bring me the bore worms!” and “I want you to be nice until it's time to not be nice.”). Brett even invents a brand new movie genre!There is Oscar talk, horror love, and an unforgettable childhood story involving how sleepwalking and bodily fluids came together to give a bad super hero movie a permanent nickname.Because at the end of the day, movies are like people. Love what you love. Laugh about what you hate. And always enjoy the show.Welcome to The Best We Can Do!

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