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+ | <blockquote>Comedian Jon Gabrus joins Griffin and David for an epic conversation on 1995's Cops and Robbers aren't so different movie, Heat. But what did director William Friedkin call Al Pacino in his biography? Is someone reading a metal making book at the bar mysterious? Who is the legendary Craig Castaldo AKA Radio Man? Together they examine the performances of Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro, Dad cinema, the diner scene and more!</blockquote> |
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+ | * This episode held the [[Podcast Records|podcast record]] for the longest episode for over a year before being beaten by [[Lucky Numbers]]. |
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Revision as of 19:18, 6 September 2020
Heat is episode 221 focusing on the movie of the same name, as part of The Cast of the Podhicans miniseries on the films of Michael Mann. Posted June 16, 2019.
Summary
Comedian Jon Gabrus joins Griffin and David for an epic conversation on 1995's Cops and Robbers aren't so different movie, Heat. But what did director William Friedkin call Al Pacino in his biography? Is someone reading a metal making book at the bar mysterious? Who is the legendary Craig Castaldo AKA Radio Man? Together they examine the performances of Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro, Dad cinema, the diner scene and more!
Milestones and Ephemera
- This episode held the podcast record for the longest episode for over a year before being beaten by Lucky Numbers.