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A technical hiccup this week prevented the review of Sholay, so in the meantime, we decided to hop on and talk about a little movie called THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL that may have just tickled our taints.
You’ll have to wait and see!
Enjoy, miners!
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HEEEEEEY we’re back after another week off
HEEEEEEEY we’re talking bout Harold Ramis
(and Bill Murray and Ivan Reitman)
HEEEEEEY the movies are STRIPES and GHOSTBUSTERS!
Yeah!
We’re gonna miss that Ramis smirk.
R.I.P.
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We get literary this week and discuss (a little) the lives of Hunter S. Thompson and Charles Bukowski and a couple films their lives inspired.
First we get into WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM from 1980 then move to TALES OF ORDINARY MADNESS from 1981!
Music this week:
Tom Waits – The Piano Has Been Drinking
Vanilla Ice – roll em up
Reel Big Fish – Drinkin
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It’s that time of the year agaaaaain… the hooolidaaaays!
Since we kind of shoehorned in a Christmas show last year, this year we decided to do it up right and actually cover a couple xmas flicks… and we chose some classic 80s comedies!
The first film we review is 1988’s SCROOGED starring Bill Murray and some other people. This is one that somehow eluded Zom and Loaf until just now!
The second film reviewed is 1984’s TRADING PLACES starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd. What holiday film is complete now without racist jokes and Jamie Lee Curtis’ perfect tits??
Happy Holidays, miners. We love you all like a wart you just get used to having there. KISSES!
Music this week:
Ted Daigle – New Baby For Christmas
Tom Waits – Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis
Vampire Weekend – Holiday
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Loaf and Zom get a little (just barely) metaphysical this week for the New Year with a couple films exploring fate and free will.
One is 1972’s Slaughterhouse-Five directed by George Roy Hill. It is based on the book of the same name by Kurt Vonnegut about a time traveling average joe who simultaneously finds himself in the Battle of the Bulge, Dresden, Germany, and abducted by aliens in the far future.
Next we cover a modern classic starring Bill Murray and directed by Harold Ramis, 1993’s Groundhog Day. If you don’t love Murray, we will hunt you down.
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Happy new year, you magnificent bastards.
Music this week:
The Screaming Trees – Story of her Fate
Mission of Burma – That’s How I Escaped My Certain Fate
Bob Dylan – Simple Twist of Fate
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