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Next BearDay (Next Friday)

Next BearDay (Next Friday)

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Welcome to another episode of We Reel Reels! Grab your popcorn and pull up a seat as your favorite animal kingdom critics—Panda Brandon, Koala Sam, Grizzly Zay, and Goat Spencer—dive into a packed show full of nostalgia and future hype.

In this episode, we’re heading to Rancho Cucamonga to review the 2000 stoner-comedy classic, Next Friday. We’re breaking down everything from Uncle Elroy’s lottery-winning lifestyle to Day-Day’s record store drama and, of course, the return of the neighborhood menace, Deebo.

But first, we’re looking back at a massive year in cinema. The crew sits down to recap our absolute favorite moments from 2025. From the high-flying action of Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another and the intense vibes of Ryan Coogler’s Sinners to the blocky world of A Minecraft Movie, we’re discussing what lived up to the hype and what stole our hearts.

Episode Timestamps:

  • 04:19What You Been Doing & What You Going To Do: The crew catches up on their latest watches and shares what’s currently on their radar.

  • 23:072025 Recap: We dive deep into our favorite things from 2025. It was a huge year for movies—find out which ones made our top lists!

  • 42:52Movie Review: Next Friday: Craig is moving out of South Central to escape Deebo, but the suburbs come with their own set of problems. We review the laughs, the characters, and the legacy of this sequel.

  • 01:50:01The Fax Segment: We’re dropping some knowledge! Tune in for fast facts and trivia you might have missed—like why Chris Tucker didn't return for the sequel and how it became the first film produced by Cube Vision.

  • 02:04:43Final Thoughts: We wrap up our review with our final scores and whether Next Friday holds up in 2026.

  • 02:08:54Movie 20 Questions: Closing out the show with our signature game—can the crew guess the mystery movie before the clock runs out?

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