In Defense of Coneheads

The wait is finally over. It is time for us to tackle 1993's Coneheads. This movie, based on the classic reoccurring SNL characters played by Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin sits on Rotten Tomatoes at 37% with a Popcorn Meter rating of 38. But why? How? Beldar and Prymatt (Aykroyd and Curtin) find themselves stranded on the planet Earth and on the run from the INS, as they attempt to blend in and start a family while they await rescue from their fellow Remulak - their home planet. But is Remulak really all its cracked up to be? Is Earth more suited to their family now? What about their daughter, Connie? Filled to the brim with SNL cast members, visual gags, and a surprising amount of heart and depth, this movie deserves the status of cult-classic. Let us explain why... Stay tuned after the show for a candid discussion about our opinions on the current state of 'UFOlogy' and the testimony of whistleblower, Jake Barber.   If you enjoy the show, please help us reach more people by dropping a review or a rating! It really helps us with the algorithms.   https://indefenseofpodcast.podbean.com/ Instagram: indefenseofmoviepodcast X: DefenseofMovies Reddit: /r/IDOMoviePodcast   General Inquiries: indefenseofmoviepodcast@gmail.com   Intro music composed by Gavin Like Background composed by Nocturnal Spirits, Magnus Ludvigsson, and '369' Outro music composed by Johannes Bornlof All music used under license from Epidemic Sound

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In Defense of: A Movie Podcast is an upbeat and comedic podcast from Dan McIntyre and Aaron Masih. We watch critically-panned movies and challenge ourselves to investigate at-depth the production and behind-the-scenes to find reasons why it may deserve a second look, even if it hurts.