Each Tuesday Hunter highlights the best classic films airing in the coming week on TCM.
Two must-see movies this week, plus one that may qualify as “must-see”…but only because I’m predicting a train wreck.
Two must-see movies this week, plus one that may qualify as “must-see”…but only because I’m predicting a train wreck.
Chris and Hunter live deliciously to review the super-spooky Sundance art-house horror flick The Witch. Chris picks a scary-strong, highpoint Dark Ale that will leave you possessed. In Special Features, the Dudes discuss Moments That Horrify – revealing the movie moments that have left a permanent scar on their cinematic psyches. PLUS – The 2nd Annual Pre-Show Oscars Post Show!
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00:07:27 – Review – The Witch
00:31:37 – Beer Recommendation: Grande Réserve by Chimay
“Sons of Men” – Reubens Accomplice
00:35:04 – Special Features – Moments that Horrify
“I Love You, but I’m Tired” – Reubens Accomplice
00:51:01 – Really Rad Recommendations
Leap Year yo, so you get an extra day of movie watching! Oh yeah, the Academy Awards are this week too – but who cares about those? #OscarsSoZzzzz
Hunter and Chris take a trip to old-time Tinseltown to review the Coen Brother’s comedy Hail, Caesar! Chris picks a classic California Common that pre-dates the picture business. In Special Features, the Dudes discuss the Coen’s careers in Contemplating the Coen’s – What makes Joel and Ethan the Bob Dylan’s of film, and which one of their movies belong in a time capsule? *PLUS* Trailer Talk – the Dudes review the final trailer for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice!
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00:05:19 – Review – Hail, Caesar!
00:28:22 – Beer Recommendation: Anchor Steam by Anchor Brewing Company
“The Smokers” – The Wurly Birds
00:31:13 – Special Features – Contemplating the Coen’s
“Take It Back” – The Wurly Birds
00:55:45 – Really Rad Recommendations
Who is the only actor to ever win two Oscars on the same night for playing the same part? Wanna’ know? Read the article to find out!
In this Origin Story, The Dudes review the film that inspired our show’s name – Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp! Everything is revealed in this “very special” episode – What does “War starts at midnight?” mean, what makes this 1943 Brit pic “one of the greatest films in the world”, and why is Colonel Blimp the perfect motion picture mascot for our podcast? Listen to find out!
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00:00:00 – Review – The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp – Midnight Warrior War Crime
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00:45:13 – Beer Recommendation: Heath Sweat Gose by The Willows Family Ales
Feeling happy and upbeat? Then how about a film about 1930s East Berlin…or a movie about divorce! Ew, there’s also The Little Rascals in a film set during the Civil War!
Chris and Hunter trek across a frozen tundra to review Leo v. Bear, a.k.a. – The Revenant. Chris picks a seriously robust Russian Imperial stout that pairs well with raw bison liver. In Special Features, the Dudes discuss the enduring critical and commercial dominance of Leonardo DiCaprio in Leo: The Last Movie Star. *PLUS* #OscarsSoWhite – the sequel!
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00:10:53 – Review – The Revenant
00:28:48 – Beer Recommendation: Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout by North Coast Berwing Co.
“How to Sing” – Sam Means
00:31:41 – Listener Feedback
00:37:00 – Special Features – Leo: The Last Movie Star
“Taking it Back to Yesterday” – Sam Means
00:59:51 – Really Rad Recommendations
A drunken Paul Newman fights for justice. A wide-eyed Katharine Hepburn fights for her Broadway dreams. And Clark Gable fights for the scoop of the century!
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