It's Stuart Little (1999)
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Guess what? The "Stuart Little" movie might just be the wildest conspiracy theory fuel you never knew you needed—did little mouse boy cause 9/11? Well, buckle up, because this episode dives headfirst into CGI, questionable plot holes, and whether a mouse with more life skills than most adults is secretly running the government.When a tiny rodent crashes onto the scene, nothing adds up—especially how he manages to drive a tiny car, fix a boat, and duck a cat mafia in record time. Trey, Tyler, and I dissect the chaos: from the absurd adoption process (seriously, a mouse with full rights?!), to the bizarre family dynamics, and the questionable human-animal communication system that only mice and cats seem to understand. We break down the cinematic masterpiece (or disaster?), and reveal how this masterpiece is basically a giant, adorable mind trick—complete with theories involving government experiments at Three Mile Island and secret operations in Chernobyl.You'll discover just how much sense this movie makes when you realize it’s written by none other than M. Night Shyamalan—because "Air Bud" and "Sixth Sense" might just be part of the same universe. We talk about the surprisingly good CGI, the unkillable main characters, and the weird science of mice living regular lives in New York City, with a splash of Nathan Lane’s cat sass and a sprinkle of secret underground mouse societies. It's a rollercoaster of absurdity that leaves you questioning if this is a kids’ flick... or an elaborate covert operation hiding in plain sight.Essential listening for anyone who loves conspiracy theories, bad movies turned cult classics, or simply wants to understand how a CGI mouse managed to survive longer than most real-world politicians. Whether you're a "Stuart Little" superfan or just here for the laughs, this episode is packed with more twists than the boat race scene—laugh out loud funny and oh-so-suspiciously entertaining.So grab your mouse-sized magnifying glass, and let’s uncover the truth behind the tiny conspiracy... because in this universe, nothing’s that innocent.