-Starring: Michael Biehn, James Coburn, Sarah Trigger, and Nicholas Cage-
For our very first Anniversary podcast, we decided to go back to the very beginning and watch the movie that kicked off this whole thing, 1993's "Deadfall". I'm not going to lie, we were extremely excited going into this, we knew it was bad, but damn if there aren't some scenes practically made of pure gold. It is not a good movie, and we really can't recommend you go see it, but I think this podcast would make a lot more sense if you do. It's worth it for Nick Cage and Charlie Sheen alone. Pure magic, the both of them.
Reached by virtue of being our very first Anniversary!
Deadfall (1993)
Violence
Sexuality
Drug use
Strong language
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David, Brett, Ian, Dylan, and John
Deadfall (1993)
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-Starring: Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Adrian Grenier, Johnathon Schaech-
For the second part of our first Anniversary, we decided to have the best luck ever and watch a sudo/spiritual sequel to Deadfall where Nick Cage reprises the iconic role of Eddie, even though he died in Deadfall 24 years ago. To say we were excited would be to undercut the very meaning of the word. Was it worth the excitement? Only time will tell, and only if you click that little play button. You know the one. Like the last one, though, Cage is definitely one of the only reasons to ever bother seeing this film.
Reached by virtue of being our very first Anniversary! Still!
Arsenal (2017)
Brutal bloody violence
Language throughout
Drug use
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Ian, Dylan, Brett, and John
Arsenal (2017)
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