#64 - Special Features: Martin Scorsese Retrospective
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or: That Billy Zane, He Deserves an Oscar Nomination
Chris and Hunter are joined by Peterson Hill of Psycho Drive-In to discuss the career of the master in the Special Features topic: “Scrutinizing Scorsese!” In an epic, far-reaching conversation, the trio tackles traditional topics (Marty’s Best Pictures and Characters) to more…unorthodox ideas (what kind of Priest would Fr. Scorsese have been?). PLUS – Terrible impressions of Frank Costello, Bill The Butcher, and Tommy DeVito!
Chris & Hunter mediate on master filmmaker Martin Scorsese’s Silence! Where does Scorsese’s religious passion project fall in the pantheon of his greatest pictures? The Dudes confess their opinions on the film, and the challenging questions it raises. PLUS – Chris picks a brew that’ll get you drunk as a monk, and Jake checks in with this week’s FML recap!
00:00:59 – Fantasy Movie League Recap – Week 05
00:12:15 – Review – Silence 00:20:11 – SPOILERS – Silence 00:50:10 – Beer Recommendation: Three Philosophers by Brewery Ommegang “Fight for Love” – Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors
00:55:31 – Really Rad Recommendations
or: One busload of kids could’ve swung the whole week.
Chris and Hunter meditate on Martin Scorsese’s controversial, spiritual exploration The Last Temptation of Christ. Nearly three decades later, does Scorsese’s religious reflection belong in the pantheon of his greatest pictures? PLUS Jacob recaps Week 10 of the Midnight Warrior Fantasy Movie league, and The Dudes debate Star Wars Episode VIII’s title – The Last Jedi!
00:07:12 – Review – The Last Temptation of Christ 00:42:58 – Beer Recommendation: Devil Dancer Tripple IPA by Founders Brewing Co. “Dreams” – ROAR
00:49:14 – Fantasy Movie League Recap – Week 10 “Explosion of Birds” – ROAR
00:57:02 – Really Rad Recommendations
Hunter and Chris inaugurate the inaugural Civil War, pitting two essential films against each other to see which is essentialier! In today’s bout, the Dude’s duke it out over two pugilistic pictures considered by most to be the greatest sports movies ever made: Rocky (1976) and Raging Bull (1980). Both are contenders – but which one is the Champ? *PLUS* – The Dudes discuss Indiana Jones 5 and the Han Solo prequel in Ford Report!
00:07:40 – Review – Rocky – Rent:iTunes, Amazon, Google Play 00:28:28 – Review – Raging Bull – Rent:iTunes, Amazon “Oceans” – The Format
00:43:01 – The Showdown: Rocky vs. Raging Bull 01:18:54 – Beer Recommendation: Michelob ULTRA by Anheuser-Busch “Inches and Falling” – The Format
01:22:53 – Really Rad Recommendations