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Houseguest (1995): The Most Wholesome Crime Spree of the 1990s

Houseguest (1995): The Most Wholesome Crime Spree of the 1990s

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In this episode of Rewind or Die, Adam, Jeff, Steve, and Louis dive headfirst into the bafflingly charming 1995 comedy Houseguest, where Sinbad breaks into a rich family’s life, commits light identity theft, eats their shrimp, and somehow fixes everyone’s emotional damage.

We explore how this underrated 90s comedy became an accidental self-help movie, why Phil Hartman delivers one of the most quietly brilliant suburban dad performances ever, and how Sinbad turned lying into a spiritual lifestyle. Is Houseguest secretly perfect? Is it the most McDonald’s-feeling movie not called Mac and Me? And was this the most polite crime spree in cinematic history?

Also featuring:

– Shrimp-based film theory

– Suburban confidence cons

Louis’ Holiday Hotline

– Darius spiraling in Altoona

– Light jazz, pagers, and blazer philosophy

– And the setup for its spiritual sequel, Jingle All the Way

Fraud has never felt this warm.

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