#94 - Catch Me If You Can - T. Hanks-giving Special
/
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed
or: I Was At A Cracker Barrel, And I Was Like, ‘Yeah, I’ll Listen To This.’
IT’S A T. HANKS-GIVING MIRACLE!! The Dudes gather around the table to regroup, discuss what we’re all thankful for and discuss Steven Speilberg’s breezy 2002 Christmas Caper, Catch Me If You Can.
SHOW NOTES
00:07:16 – Review – Catch Me If You Can 01:03:42 – Beer Pairing: Nitro Milk Stout by Left Hand Brewing Co. “The Thanksgiving Song” – Ben Rector
01:07:32 – Really Rad Recommendations
Jacob ranks The Darjeeling Limited at the tippy top of Wes Anderson’s filmography and Chris ranks it dead last. Can we convince our co-hosts to reassess their respective positions on the Whitman brothers’ futile quest for enlightenment? PLUS! Get your fix of really rad recommendations, Chris’s Darjeeling beer pairing, and a full ranking of every Wes Anderson film to date (sans the ones mentioning Isles or Dogs in the title).
SHOW NOTES
00:06:39 – Review – The Darjeeling Limited 01:01:27 – Beer Pairing: Alpha Hiveby COOP Ale Works “Strangers (The Kinks Cover)” – Escondido
01:06:04 – Really Rad Recommendations
#93 - The Darjeeling Limited - The Magnificent Andersons #10
/
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed
or: That Bombay Talkie Theme Slaps!
All aboard as The Dudes don their finest suits, hop on The Darjeeling Limited, and delve into one of Wes Anderson’s most contentious films to date. Everyone knows this is Wes Anderson’s worst movie, what this review presupposes is …maybe it isn’t?
SHOW NOTES
00:09:38 – Review – The Darjeeling Limited 01:16:40 – Beer Pairing: Bengali by Sixpoint Brewery “I Turned my Back on the Written Word” – Generationals 01:20:45 – Really Rad Recommendations
#74 - CIVIL WAR: There Will Be Blood vs. No Country for Old Men (Rebroadcast)
/
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed
or: I Have the Solution to Make Daniel Day-Lewis Happy Again
Peterson Hill returns to The War Bunker to help The Dudes decide a victor in the toughest Civil War Showdown to date! It’s a brutal no-holds-barred brawl that’s been a decade in the making. In one corner, we have There Will Be Blood’s Daniel Plainview armed only with a verbal venom and a barbaric bowling pin. In the other corner, No Country For Old Men’s Anton Chigurh wielding a killer haircut and an oxygen tank… for emphysema or somethin’. Two films enter but only can be named the essentialiest motion picture of 2007 (and perhaps the entire 21st century). Sit back and sip on a stellar stout while Chris, Jacob, and Peterson go to epic lengths to survive this merciless movie matchup.
SHOW NOTES
00:17:37 – Review – There Will Be Blood 00:45:39 – Review – No Country for Old Men “Wildlife Sculpture” – Generationals
01:25:45 – Civil War Showdown
01:58:59 – Beer Pairing: Yellow Belly by Omnipollo (in collaboration with Buxton Brewery) “Our Time (2 Shine)” – Generationals
02:05:43 – Really Rad Recommendations
#92 - There Will Be Blood (The Magnificent Andersons #09)
/
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed
or: Get Them All Liquored Up And Take Them To The Peach Tree Dance
The Dudes brew up some healthy competition within themselves to revisit Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 oil-drenched epic, There Will be Blood. They wield their best (read: horrible) Daniel Plainview impressions to tackle this tale of early 20th century individualism set against the building blocks of America – capitalism and religion. On this rewatch, do they discover that Daniel Day-Lewis actually turns in a weak and overwrought performance? (No.) Does PTA’s world view further isolate Jake from fully embracing his idiosyncratic visions? (🤷♀️) Does Peterson gush over this epic like a geyser of crude bursting from the ocean of oil under our feet? (Naturally.)
SHOW NOTES
00:06:13 – Review – There Will Be Blood 01:03:48 – Beer Pairing: Barrel Aged Bible Belt by Prairie Artisan Ales & Evil Twin Brewing “Shakin” – Beau Jennings & the Tigers
01:09:03 – Really Rad Recommendations
#91 - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - The Magnificent Andersons #08
/
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed
or: If You’re Not Against Me Don’t Cross This Line.
The Dudes chart a course through unprotected waters and take a dive into Wes Anderson’s seafaring adventure-comedy, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. Secure your sidearms. Slide into your speedos and red knit caps. And board our own submersible boat as we set out to slay this white whale Jaguar Shark.
We discuss (and debate) the merits of Owen Wilson’s Kentucky accent Bill Murray’s impressive run of early 2000’s performances… and maybe even break out in a subtle dance to the dulcet tones of Mark Mothersbaugh’s music, well, some of us.
SHOW NOTES
00:09:52 – Review – The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 01:12:20 – Beer Pairing: Wee Beastie by Blue Owl Brewing “Cloud Nein” – Man Man
01:15:57 – Really Rad Recommendations
#90 - Punch-Drunk Love - The Magnificent Andersons #07
/
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed
or: A Riddle that I Wasn’t Trying to Solve
The Dudes need some extra muscle to take onBarry Egan in PTA’s Punch-Drunk Love, so Casual Cinecast’s Justin Herring drops by to help them wax philosophical about the greatness of the one and only Philip Seymour Hoffman and examiners the varying flavors of male rage that PTA brings to this unconventional romcom.
SHOW NOTES
00:09:30 – Review – Punch-Drunk Love 01:24:22 – Beer Pairing: Nuke the Whales by Eureka Heights Brew Co “Ain’t no Grave” – Smokey & the Mirror
01:28:44 – Really Rad Recommendations
#89 - The Royal Tenenbaums - The Magnificent Andersons #06
/
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed
or: That’s Right, We’ve Got Another Body Buried Here
This week, as we continue to conform to commands of quarantine, listen as The Dudes adorn themselves in printed shirts, double breasted suits, and exceptional bow ties to hash out their thoughts in the friscalating dusklight. Vamonos, amigos as we continue our exploration of the ouvere of two great American auteurs and get to the heart of one of Wes Anderson’s most Wes-Anderson-y films ever.
SHOW NOTES
00:08:43 – Review – The Royal Tenenbaums 01:02:08 – Beer Pairing: Nature of the Beast by Yachats Brewing “Green” – Ben Rector
01:06:46 – Really Rad Recommendations
Come take a trip with the Masters of the Muff as we peel back the layers of PTA’s sprawling LA story, Magnolia.
Do the dude’s dig into Tom Cruise’s tighty whities?
Do they wax philosophical on the kindness of Philip Seymour Hoffman?
Do they know the answers to the questions Quiz Kid Donnie Smith just can’t stop searching for?
Can they forgive Julianne Moore in the midst of her chaotic nervous breakdown?
And most importantly, does Jake think this is another dive into the desolation of PTA’s sadistic hatred for his characters or will he swing back around and find the tendrils of connection holding this opus together?
This episode of The Magnificent Andersons is now available to you on Video and Audio Cassette to answer all of these burning questions and so many more!
SHOW NOTES
00:05:12 – Review – Magnolia 01:07:54 – Beer Pairing: Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout from North Coast Brewing Co. “End of the World” – Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
01:12:22 – Really Rad Recommendations
or: The One with an Hour of Scott Stapp Banter on the Cutting Room Floor
Are The Dudes discussing Billy Shakespeare’s Hamlet …or did Jake just compare Max Fischer to the titular Shakespeare character? Can Peterson throw enough shade at Wes to provide Jake & Chris to attempt to smash him like a pancake with an elaborate tree-rigged booby trap?
Join us for The Magnificent Andersons as we dissect Wes Anderson’s sophomore feature, Rushmore. We dive deep into the anger and misdirected frustrations of one of Wes’s most famous heroes. PLUS! Find out which frothy treat Chris pairs with this slice of Anderson whimsy and, of course, see what recommendations the gang pulled into the mix.
SHOW NOTES
00:06:29 – Review – Rushmore 01:08:07 – Beer Pairing: Cask-It Series Barrel Aged DNR
By COOP Ale Works “Cut Down a Tree” – Smokey & the Mirror
01:12:34 – Really Rad Recommendations