or: It’s Better to be James Brolin’s Son Than Barbra Streisand’s Son-in-Law
In this very special episode, Hunter and Chris wax nostalgic about Spielberg movies and finally watch The Goonies in their inaugural War Crimes review. During Special Features, the dudes man-up and confess their personal War Crimes – essential films they’re ashamed to have never seen.
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SHOW NOTES
00:04:50 – Review – The Goonies
Beer Recommendation: Saint Arnold Root Beer – Saint Arnold Brewing Company
00:34:34 – Special Features – War Crimes: Confessions
00:54:10 – Really Rad Recommendations
Hunter – Steven Spielberg Documentary from the early 1980’s
Stream: YouTube
Chris – House (1977)
Stream: Hulu | Rent: iTunes, Amazon
MUSIC
LINKS
- Rent The Goonies – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play
- Hook on Rotten Tomatoes
- Roger Ebert’s review of Hook
- The Optical Podcast Poltergeist episode
- KCRW’s The Treatment – Christopher Nolan: Interstellar
CHRIS’S 5 SELECT WAR CRIMES
- Taste of Cherry – Hulu
- Doctor Zhivago – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play
- Greed – iTunes, Amazon (VHS), Google Play
- Nashville – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play
- Porco Rosso – Amazon (Blu-Ray)
- Chris’s full War Crimes list
HUNTER’S 5 SELECT WAR CRIMES
- Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play
- M – Hulu, iTunes, Amazon
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play
- Pretty Woman – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play
- Paper Moon – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play
- Hunter’s full War Crimes list
CORRECTIONS
- Chris claimed to like Erich von Stroheim as a director. It turns out he hasn’t seen a single film directed by the man, though he has spent the past few years thinking von Stroheim directed The Phantom Carriage when in fact it was Victor Sjöström. Not even the right country!
- While physical copies are expensive and hard to find it appears that Greed is available digitally on iTunes & Google Play (links above)