204 Flawless: Cool Hand Luke, A Clockwork Orange, The Longest Yard (1974)
This episode the guys from Dude, What?! a movie review podcast dive into the Prison Films category. What movie will Brian reveal he hasn’t seen? Is it Cool Hand Luke, A Clockwork Orange, or the Longest Yard? Listen Now, to find out!
Episode Notes
In this episode:
a Weather Report reminiscent of Robin Williams
You can listen to the Good Morning Vietnam Duderectors Cut here
Verizon and AT&T suck equally but we’ll gladly take a sponsorship
Brian still doesn’t have time
A new segment
Brian’s Soapbox
The Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial
Sorry Not Sorry
The guys apologize for a few things
Movie Talk
Jim was able to hang out and watch a movie with his kids
Kris Kristofferson can act the shit out of any scene!
Brian discusses an animated movie on Disney+
Pixar is nailing the cultural vibe of their movies
Jim talks about an Amazon Original that everyone must see!
Brian shares about a fun movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
The guys review a movie from the Prison Films category
What’s In The Box?!
SHOW SPOILERS
The guys discuss:
a true Dude, What?! movie
this film is an important film because of Brian’s dad
The Shawshank Redemption effect
The parallel’s between Cool Hand Luke and The Shawshank Redemption are numerous
Brian talks about what’s important for a “Prison Film”
Rich depth of characters are important
The iconic line
Guns N’ Roses Civil War is a badass song
Fun Facts about Cool Hand Luke
Brian shares about his dad
Jim was blown away by the Cinematography
The guys both LOVE the dialogue
Harry Dean Stanton was an American Treasure
All around this a great film
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Brian Takes On The World
Movies Mentioned in this episode
Dreamer (2005 Drama/Family)
Turning Red (2022 Animation/Adventure)
Val (2021 Documentary/Biography)
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021 Action/Adventure)
Cool Hand Luke (1967 Crime/Drama)
The Hustler (1961 Drama/Sport)
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Intro Music:
Performed by The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
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