Episodes

Monday Feb 12, 2018
Monday Feb 12, 2018
The Dudes discuss 1990's "King Of New York", directed by Abel Ferrara, starring Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, and Victor Argo. In a sadly now unrecognizable New York, a recently paroled drug lord returns home to consolidate his power in the most violent way possible, forcing the NYPD to take extreme measures to stop him.
Other Movies Discussed:
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) - Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer
Mississippi Burning (1988) - Directed by Alan Parker
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What is your favorite Christopher Walken performance?
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Monday Feb 05, 2018
Monday Feb 05, 2018
The Dudes discuss 1995's The Celluloid Closet, directed by Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein, and narrated by Lily Tomlin. This documentary, based on the book by the late, great Vito Russo, details the portrayal of homosexuality in cinema from its beginning through the present, and is a must-watch for anyone who loves the movies.
Other Movies Discussed:
The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979) - Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
All The King's Men (1949) - Directed by Robert Rossen
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What is your favorite movie about the movies, and why?
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Monday Jan 29, 2018
Monday Jan 29, 2018
The Dudes discuss 1950's "Rocketship X-M", directed by Kurt Neumann, and starring Lloyd Bridges and Osa Massen. It would take a society dominated by male idiots to produce a movie this incompetent, and the Dudes watch it so you won't have to!
Other Movies Discussed:
The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976) – Directed by Nicolas Roeg
White Heat (1949) – Directed by Raoul Walsh
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What is your favorite 1950s Science Fiction film, and why?
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Tuesday Jan 23, 2018
Tuesday Jan 23, 2018
In a rare timely episode, the Dudes discuss 2017’s “Mother!”, directed by Darren Aronofsky, and starring Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem. This bizarre, surrealist high-wire act divided critics and audiences, but not the Dudes. Join us for a lively dissection of the movie, and a long talk about why male artists are the worst.
Other Movies Discussed
The Fog - (1980) – Directed by John Carpenter
Mortal Kombat : Annihilation - (1997) – Directed by John R. Leonetti
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What is your favorite Darren Aronofsky film?
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Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
The Dudes discuss 2002’s “The Magdalene Sisters”, directed by Peter Mullen, and starring Geraldine McEwan and Nora-Jane Noone.
This unflinching drama about religious hypocrisy never lets up in its mission to make you hyper-aware of the abuses of the Catholic Church. Yet again, the Dudes help to prove that our world is almost unredeemable.
Other Movies Discussed:
Prom Night - (1980) – Directed by Paul Lynch
The Matrix - (1999) – Directed by The Wachowskis
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What is your favorite film on the plight of the Irish?
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Thursday Jan 11, 2018
Thursday Jan 11, 2018
The Dudes discuss 1972’s “Evil Roy Slade”, directed by Jerry Paris, and starring John Astin and Mickey Rooney. This made-for-TV Western attempts to spoof the genre but suffers from cringe-y, outdated humor and overall cheapness. This is new ground for the Dudes, and they suffer accordingly.
Other Movies Discussed
Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl - (2016) – Directed by A. D. Calvo
3 Ninjas - (1992) – Directed by Jon Turteltaub
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
What is your favorite Western comedy?
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Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
The Dudes discuss 1991's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day", directed by James Cameron, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. This much loved sci-fi action film features amazing chases, complex robotics, and theorizing about the inherent nature of man. Also, butt cheeks.
Other Movies Discussed
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul - (1974) – Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Dunkirk - (2017) – Directed by Christopher Nolan
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
What is your favorite James Cameron film and why?
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Wednesday Dec 27, 2017
Wednesday Dec 27, 2017
The Dudes discuss 2013's "Fruitvale Station", directed by Ryan Coogler, starring Michael B. Jordan. This artistic biopic follows Oscar Grant III through the events of his last day alive, leading up to his wrongful murder by the BART police. An emotional masterwork which also happens to be the director's debut. A sure sign of things to come.
Other Movies Discussed
Assault on Precinct 13 - (1976) – Directed by John Carpenter
Goosebumps: Say Cheese and Die - (1996 TV) – Directed by Ron Oliver
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
What is your favorite depiction of police abusing their power in film?
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Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
The Dudes discuss 1993's "A Nightmare Before Christmas", directed by Henry Selick, starring Danny Elfman, Chris Sarandon, and Catherine O'Hara. This stop motion holiday homage is not only a technical achievement, but a heartwarming macabre musical that only Tim Burton could conjure. A strong recommend from both Dudes.
Other Movies Discussed
McCabe & Mrs. Miller - (1971) – Directed by Robert Altman
The Last Jedi - (2017) – Directed by Rian Johnson
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
What is your favorite use of stop-motion in any movie?
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Tuesday Dec 12, 2017
Tuesday Dec 12, 2017
The Dudes discuss 2015's "The Force Awakens", directed by J.J. Abrams, starring Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, and Adam Driver. They did it. We don't know how, but they did it. They made another GOOD Star Wars movie. In fact, it's not good - It's great! Listen to the Dudes nerd out and discuss why.
Other Movies Discussed
Let Me Make You A Martyr - (2016) – Directed by John Swab and Corey Asraf
The Polar Express - (2004) – Directed by Robert Zemeckis
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Who is your favorite new Star Wars character?
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Dudes on Movies
Your go-to podcast for all things cinema!
Join hosts Scott and Dave, passionate film enthusiasts, as they dive into the vast world of movies with a fresh and entertaining perspective. Each episode features lively discussions, humorous banter, and insightful reviews of films spanning various genres and eras.
Whether it's dissecting a classic masterpiece or exploring the latest blockbuster, these dudes bring their genuine love for movies to every episode. Tune in for engaging conversations, candid opinions, and a cinematic journey that's both entertaining and informative.
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