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Ep 38 - Holes

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Camp evokes positive memories for most of us – playing sports, swimming in a lake, maybe having your first kiss. But for some of us, camp was work. This week on Save the Last Pod, camp sucks, because we’re talking about the 2003 Disney forced child labor film Holes!

In this episode, Amy and Dan discuss a Louis Sachar classic YA book turned movie. They also reminisce about Scholastic Book Fairs, Pizza Huts, and they debate exactly how many holes we all have. Pick up your shovel, fill up your canteen and bite into a raw onion – because why not? – while we take you back to the film debut of Shia LeBeouf.

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This episode was produced by Pink Among Men Productions Inc. Our trailer music was created by Roman Molino Dunn of Electropoint Music—graphic design by Haley Kim.

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Camp evokes positive memories for most of us – playing sports, swimming in a lake, maybe having your first kiss. But for some of us, camp was work. This week on Save the Last Pod, camp sucks, because we’re talking about the 2003 Disney forced child labor film Holes!

In this episode, Amy and Dan discuss a Louis Sachar classic YA book turned movie. They also reminisce about Scholastic Book Fairs, Pizza Huts, and they debate exactly how many holes we all have. Pick up your shovel, fill up your canteen and bite into a raw onion – because why not? – while we take you back to the film debut of Shia LeBeouf.

Are you enjoying what you are hearing? Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, GoodPods, or your preferred platform. Your feedback is invaluable to us. We can't wait to hear from you.

Follow us on Instagram @savethelastpod

Follow us on TikTok @save.the.last.pod

Follow us on Twitter (X??) @savethelastpod

Follow Amy & Dan

@amydepaolafilms

@depschwartz

This episode was produced by Pink Among Men Productions Inc. Our trailer music was created by Roman Molino Dunn of Electropoint Music—graphic design by Haley Kim.

New Episodes Every Thursday - LET’S GO!

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