Kevin Costner. Whitney Houston. The best-selling soundtrack of all time. What do these three things have in common?

Yes, this week on CAN'T WAIT! we discuss 1992's love song to workplace romance, "The Bodyguard," a movie overshadowed by its insanely popular soundtrack and the sleepy stoicism of Kevin Costner's performance. Among the topics discussed: our penchant for watching movies scored by Alan Silvestri, music videos made from clips of movies featuring music videos, singers/actors, and the singular importance of orange juice.

The Bodyguard

"Never let her out of your sight. Never let your guard down. Never fall in love."
Audience
Score
67
Release Date: Nov 25, 1992
Run Time: 2 hr 10 min
Budget: $25,000,000

Tune in next time for Rachel's pick, 1998's "Can't Hardly Wait," a movie about teen angst, high school regrets, and being locked in a bathroom with Seth Green.

Can't Hardly Wait

"Yesterday's history. Tomorrow's the future. Tonight's the party."
Audience
Score
62
Release Date: Jun 12, 1998
Run Time: 1 hr 40 min
Budget: $10,000,000

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