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RMG 319 – I Love You To Death (1990)
You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is geeking out over I Love You To Death (1990) and how attempted murder equals passion the great cast three dimensional characters that it’s based on a true story and much, much more! Synopsis: Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman, William Hurt, River Phoenix, Joan Plowright, and Keanu Reeves star in this bawdy comedy based on the true story of a woman who tried to kill her husband… four times! Comedienne Tracey Ullman is Rosalie Boca, the devoted wife of philandering pizza maker Joey. When Rosalie learns that he’s been squeezing more than just tomatoes, her homicidal instincts take over. With the help of a New Age busboy, drug-addled cousins Harlan and Marlon, and her own mother, Rosalie attempts to send Joey to that big bed in the sky. But love ultimately triumphs in this stranger-than-fiction comedy from the director of The Big Chill and The Accidental Tourist. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LISTENER FEEDBACK: Leave us your voicemail feedback at (484) 577-3876. Check out Darrell’s other cool podcasts here. Check out Peter’s Retro Reviews over at ForgottenFlix.com here. Check out The Forgotten Flix Podcast here. Special thanks to Kevin Spencer for the fantastic show logo! Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here! Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!