In this episode of the Da PozCast, Poz and Boz delve into Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds,' exploring its ranking among his best films, character dynamics, box office success, and critical reception. They analyze iconic scenes, dialogue, and the film's thematic elements, while also discussing what holds up over time. The conversation culminates in a series of questions about the plot and character motivations, providing a comprehensive look at this cinematic masterpiece. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from aviation terminology to the historical context of scalping, character analysis in film, and the current state of college football coaching. They explore the nuances of language, the portrayal of violence in media, and the implications of historical narratives. The discussion also touches on awards for characters in films, particularly in Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds', and concludes with predictions about the future of college football coaching.
In this episode, Mark & Bob dive deep into the emotional aftermath of the recent Ryder Cup, reflecting on the disappointment of the U.S. team's performance. They discuss the significance of the event, the contrasting motivations of the players, and the implications of captaincy and preparation. The conversation also touches on fan behavior, the controversial envelope rule, and the biggest losers of the tournament. Finally, they propose solutions for future success and share their excitement for the next Ryder Cup.
This podcast is a land of wolves now, time to re-visit the 2015 classic 'Sicario'. An incredible performance by Benicio del Toro leads the way in this gritty action crime thriller directed by Dennis Villenueve. Should Taylor Sheridan stick to making classic movies like this, or focus on Prestige TV and why was Emily Blunt's character so annoying in this movie? We answer all this and more plus hand out some awards.
Hosts: Poz Brothers
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Football is back baby! It's the best time of the year and the Poz brothers preview the upcoming football seasons for both college and pro. Who is most likely to with the natty and what to expect from the college season ahead. Plus, are the Bears poised for a breakout season? All this and more in this episode.
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As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a podcaster. It's time for Goodfellas and where this epic ranks amongst the great mafia movies all time. Can you even compare this to The Godfather? We discuss what the best scenes and quotes are, how much ad libbing occurs and did this movie end the right way. What is the best Martin Scorsese movie ever? Starring Ray Liotta, Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci.
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In this episode of the POZcast, we delve into the classic film 'The Godfather,' exploring its themes, character development, and cinematic impact. We discuss our initial impressions upon rewatching the film, the iconic performances of Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, and the film's legacy in the context of cinema history. The conversation also touches on memorable scenes, quotes, and the film's exploration of family dynamics and power. We critique the film's pacing and length while reflecting on its lasting influence on the genre of mafia movies. We dive into various aspects of 'The Godfather,' exploring themes of violence, character depth, and cultural legacy. They analyze the realism of violence in film, the influence of the Don, and the emotional moments that define the movie.
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They may not be able to hear you scream in space but you can hear us talk about Ridley Scotts Sci-Fi horror classic 'Alien.' A terrifying space epic which launches Sigourney Weaver into stardom. Some very memorable scenes with the facehugger and chestbuster provide some laughs as well. 'Alien' starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt and John Hurt.
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It might never be safe to go in the water again but you can join us for a look back at an American classic that set the template for the summer blockbuster. We discuss the societal impact Jaws had on all of us, what's the most memorable scene and where Jaws stand as one of the great villains in movie history. 'Jaws' Directed by Stephen Spielberg starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw.
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It's time to answer some questions from our listeners. We touch on a wide range of topics including: Does Bob really know what 'iconic' means, is Interstellar really Bob's favorite movie, where do we really stand on 'Man on Fire', do we need more Rom-Com's on the podcast and do we need to change the format of the show. All this and more, join us for a podcast that Bob did not prepare for.
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Time to find your happy place and join us as we rewatch one of Adam Sandler's best and most iconic movies of all time. A movie and character that will live on, Happy Gilmore has some memorable quotes and scenes. But which is the best one? Is Shooter McGavin the best villain ever in a comedy, does Bob Barker steal the movie? Join us for the discussion plus all of our awards. 'Happy Gilmore' directed by Dennis Dugan starring Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, Carl Weathers and Julie Bowen.
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We head to Arrakis for the beginning saga of the Dune series and we are joined by the Lisan Al Gaib herself Ellie. A fun look back at one of the best Sci Fi movies in recent history which also becomes the breakout role for Timothee Chalamet. It's an incredible ensemble cast and directing performance by Dennis Villaneuve. We also discuss the amazing similarities between this movie and the Star Wars franchise. 'Dune' starring Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Jason Momoa and Stellan Skarsgard.
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Guest: Ellie (E$)
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They may take our lives but they will never take this podcast! We're off to Scotland to rewatch one of the all time greats. Is this Mel Gibson's most iconic role, how historically inaccurate is this movie and what is the most emotional moment of the movie? We discuss all this and more. 'Braveheart' directed and starring Mel Gibson.
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We're headed to West Texas as we enter the Taylor Sheridan universe with one of his best. 'Hell or High Water' nominated for Best Picture with excellent performances from Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine and Ben Foster. We break it all down, including some memorable scene stealers and moments from the cast of extras that accurately portrays life in West Texas.
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Everything is possible on Da Pozcast as we re-watch 'Limitless.' Was this movie better or worse than we remember, what was the writer thinking with all of the plot holes, all this and more plus we hand out all of our awards. 'Limitless' directed by Neil Burger starring Bradley Cooper, Robert DeNiro and Abbie Cornish.
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We head back to the pre Civil War era to rewatch Quentin Tarantino's biggest box office hit 'Django Unchained.' A slew of memorable performances highlight what can at times be an uncomfortable watch. We review our favorite scenes and hand out some awards including Jim Croce making an appearance during the Rudy Sack Award. Starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio and Samuel L Jackson.
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We're shorting everything but this podcast as we rewatch 'The Big Short'. It's the 10 year anniversary for this timely classic about the 07/08 housing financial crisis. It's shockingly accurate and the ensemble cast delivers some electric performances and memorable dialogue. We discuss it all plus hand out some awards including a brand new one. 'The Big Short' directed by Adam McKay, starring Ryan Gosling, Steve Carell, Christian Bale and Brad Pitt.
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He's the coolest guy in Hollywood so we are dedicating an entire episode to Denzel Washington. We'll look back on his performances and draft our favorite movies of his legendary career. An award winning career that has spanned 5 decades we touch on all the hits including: 'Man on Fire' 'Training Day' 'Remember the Titans' 'Crimson Tide' and many more. We also take a few moments to pay our respects to Val Kilmer RIP.
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We hop aboard the USS Alabama to rewatch 'Crimson Tide' in honor of the late great Gene Hackman. It's been 30 years since this classic from Tony Scott came out and it features some incredibly tense scenes between two outstanding actors. Who's right and who's wrong isn't as clear cut as it seems as the fate of the world hangs in the balance. We break it all down and hand out our awards. Roll Tide! 'Crimson Tide' directed by Tony Scott, starring Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington.
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We're headed to the Catalina Wine Mixer with the Phanco Brothers to rewatch the 2008 comedy Step Brothers. Easily one of the best comedies of the 2000s with plenty of memorable scenes and quotes. The helicopter rating has plenty of nuance this week and Bobby delivers. Controversy surrounds the award for Best Parent this week as the film is one bad parent after another. 'Step Brothers' directed by Adam McKay, starring Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly and Adam Scott.
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And the Poz goes to...Fletch. In this episode of the PozCast, we dive deep into the classic comedy 'Fletch,' exploring its cultural significance, Chevy Chase's iconic performance, and the film's lasting impact on comedy. We discuss memorable scenes, quotes, and the unique humor that defines the film, while also comparing it to other comedies in history. The conversation touches on character dynamics, the film's legacy, and the various awards and ratings associated with it, culminating with handing out our awards including the 'Rudy Sack Award' for the most emotional moment of the movie. 'Fletch' directed by Michael Ritchie, starring Chevy Chase, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson and Tim Matheson.
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