Synopsis
We discuss a single movie each week; breaking it down with humor, insight, and all around dudeness. www.dudesonmovies.com
Episodes
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6 - The Babadook
07/10/2015 Duration: 37minHalloween is upon us, and the Dudes kick off their first annual scary movie month with 2014's Australian sleeper hit, The Babadook. They also discuss what actually makes a good horror movie: what makes it effective. And guess what? It's different for everyone. Break Music - "Crossing the Threshold" https://archive.org/details/EerieCreepyAndScaryMusicForYourScoresDvds www.dudesonmovies.com www.facebook.com/dudesonmovies www.twitter.com/dudesonmovies
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5 - Back To The Future
30/09/2015 Duration: 35minThe dudes travel back in time to review 1985's "Back to the Future". They discuss a few other time travel movies, and go on a mini-tangent about Star Trek. Where they're going, they don't need, roads... just better recording equipment. Break Music - "80's Interlude" by Fanas http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Fanas/Or_Up_We_Fall/12_80s_interlude
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4 - Jury Duty
23/09/2015 Duration: 44minCourt is in session! The dudes take on the 1995 film, Jury Duty, starring everyone's favorite MTV Veejay, Pauly Shore. They also discuss Hollywood's over-reliance on the "Cool Guy" protagonist, and recommend a ton of movies along the way. Break Music - "Arms" by Dobermens https://www.jamendo.com/en/track/1244895/arms
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3 - Bad Influence
16/09/2015 Duration: 40minThe dudes review the 1990 flick, Bad Influence, and share a couple of their uncomfortable movie watching moments. Break Music - "La Dolce Vito" by JLTM - https://www.jamendo.com/en/track/1205049/la-dolce-vita
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2 - Bloodsport
09/09/2015 Duration: 37minThe dudes discuss the decline of the martial arts movie in America, and give their thoughts on the 1988 Jean-Claude Van Damme vessel for violence, Bloodsport. Break Music by Blindmoore – https://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/429091/blindmoore
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1 - Boogie Nights
02/09/2015 Duration: 35minDave and Scott briefly discuss the podcast, remember horror legend Wes Craven, and review the 1997 film Boogie Nights.