Multiplicity (1996): When Copy & Paste Goes Wrong
No More Late FeesMarch 17, 202500:50:10

Multiplicity (1996): When Copy & Paste Goes Wrong

Get ready for a cloning catastrophe like no other! In this episode of No More Late Fees, we're celebrating Jackie's birthday with the 1996 sci-fi comedy Multiplicity! Michael Keaton quadruples the laughs (and the chaos) as Doug Kinney, an overworked husband who thinks cloning himself is the perfect solution to his time management struggles—until his duplicates develop their own quirks and start making his life even messier. From rogue clones to '90s nostalgia, Jackie and Danielle break down this wacky Harold Ramis film, questioning whether Doug’s real problem is needing more of himself… or just a little therapy and some solid time management skills.
But hold onto your pizza wallets, because things get hilariously out of control when Doug's clueless clones start running amok, leading to mistaken identities, secret rendezvous, and one very confused wife. Danielle takes out the burn book on Doug’s questionable choices, while Jackie defends her childhood favorite with love and laughter. Plus, we dive into the film's behind-the-scenes magic, Michael Keaton’s comedic genius, and the wild alternate casting choices. So join us for a deep dive into Multiplicity—a movie that proves sometimes, more is just… too much!


·Season 4 Episode 47·

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