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    Explore " kiefer sutherland" with insightful episodes like "Episode 184: 24 | Series Review | Normies Like Us", "YNFA 015: The Three Musketeers, or A Confederacy of Dumases", "The Lost Boys — Episode 62", "053. The TV Boys - Zachary Quinto" and "Movie Retakes - Young Guns" from podcasts like ""Normies Like Us", "You're No Fun Anymore", "Rewind of the Living Dead", "The TV Boys" and "Movie Retakes"" and more!

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    Episode 184: 24 | Series Review | Normies Like Us

    Episode 184: 24 | Series Review | Normies Like Us
    24: The following takes place between 7pm and 8pm. Events occur in real time. A nuclear warhead is set to go off in the united states in the next 24 hours. The president is either in danger of being assassinated or part of a larger conspiracy within the government. One of your normie hosts is most definitely a mole working for the terrorists. And only one man can stop all of this, Special Agent Jack Bauer. Dammit Normies, tell me where the bomb is! It’s 24, on Normies Like Us! Insta @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @JoeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/joehasinsta/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/

    YNFA 015: The Three Musketeers, or A Confederacy of Dumases

    YNFA 015: The Three Musketeers, or A Confederacy of Dumases

    Fluff out your hair extensions and swash your buckles as we ride off with Disney’s 1993 schlocktacular The Three Musketeers. Which is more historically inaccurate, this movie or your average Renaissance Faire? Who buttered your biscuit more, Keifer Sutherland or Chris O’Donnell?  Is the only good thing to come out of this Tim Curry's cape twirling and another killer rock ballad by Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting? And can the next remake please just star all the great Hollywood Chrises, aka The Three Chriskateers? We might get some answers if we weren’t equal parts disappointed and offended by the mediocrity of this whole production.

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    The Lost Boys — Episode 62

    The Lost Boys — Episode 62

    Vampires have always been a huge staple in horror but a script that first began circulating in the mid 80s that envisioned child-like characters more in the same vein as Peter Pan, who never grew old and could never die but were far from the bloodsucking fiends best known throughout cinema. 

    The film was essentially capitalizing on the popularity of “The Goonies,” which had come out two years earlier and Richard Donner, the same director for that movie, was initially attached to this one as well. 

    When he dropped off the project to go direct a little movie called “Lethal Weapon,” Joel Schumacher was hired to lead the film but he had a much different idea for the project. 

    Writer Jeffrey Boam was brought on to rework the script with teenage leads with a sexier and more dangerous vibe than the original version of the film. 

    With a group of up and coming stars cast in the lead roles including Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland, the film ended up becoming one of the most iconic horror movies of all time while also serving as the inspiration for dozens of books, comics and movies for decades to come. 

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to put the taxidermy in the closet, order some Chinese food while sharpening our stakes as we look back on the 1987 film “The Lost Boys”… 

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    Movie Retakes - Young Guns

    Movie Retakes - Young Guns

     Retakers! Mount up.

    Young Guns gets the Sully Brothers treatment with franchise reviews, original pitches, and discussion of the upcoming sequel, Guns 3: Alias Billy the Kid. Emilio!

    Join us on this rabble-rousing, quick-draw outlaw celebration as we find out:
    Who is trying to strike gold twice? Who went from machine gunner Marine to Broadway and film star? and Which Young Gun couldn't stay on his horse?

    The Lost Boys with Noah Levine

    The Lost Boys with Noah Levine

    Jordan and Brooke are joined by director and film critic Noah Levine to discuss 1987's cult classic. There's a lot to cover, including the breakdown of the American nuclear family, leather and earring politics, Chinese food, and what monster is actually, historically, the sexiest. Plus, the politics of glittery vampires...is there plagiarism at play?

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    Ep 42: F**k The Fugitive!

    Ep 42: F**k The Fugitive!
    This week, we watched "The Fugutive"! No, not the one you're thinking of. And no, not that other one either. But instead, the one you probably didn't know existed because it has no reason to exist, the Quibi TV clip show remake of a movie remake of a tv show from the 1960's. 

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    Young Guns (1988)

    Young Guns (1988)

     "I could've killed ya Dick. I could've killed ya. But I don't wanna kill ya I wanna eat."  

    In the final episode of season 1 the boys look at the 1988 western... Young Guns!  

    This film was new to Matt and a long time since Darren had seen it, find out what they think and as always feel free to get in touch and share your thoughts.  

    The Boys will be back with you in September so keep your eyes peeled for dates and what films they have coming up.  You can find all the links below to the website and social media.  

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    The Lost Boys (1987): "Sexy, Sexy"

    The Lost Boys (1987): "Sexy, Sexy"

    We can’t believe it’s almost over, but we’re closing out Pride Month here at Spooky Tuesday with the film that’s simultaneously the least canonically gay and most subtextually gay out of the films we covered this month, The Lost Boys. Featuring the two Coreys, Kiefer Sutherland, and Richard Gilmore himself, this ‘80s classic teaches us — as cohost Monica put it — the ever important lesson: Motorcycles are a gateway drug. 

    ‘A Few Good Men’: With a Few Good Men

    ‘A Few Good Men’: With a Few Good Men

    What are the guys going to talk about here? Their favorite color? The guys don’t talk about their favorite colors in this one but they do breakdown and dissect one of their consensus favorites ‘A Few Good Men’. Somehow it all starts with movies all the guys watched in high school but then quickly turns into the superb performances from Tom Cruise, Demi Moore and Jack Nicholson. The guys discuss code reds, Kevin Bacon’s Bacon and why there is no one here they want to grab a beer with. They discuss Kiefer Sutherland and why Lt. Kendrick is so unlikable and get to the difficult choice of M.V.P. The guys close with the incredible last scene and what makes it so iconic. Trust the guys, you want the truth, you CAN handle the truth and turn this one on today!


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    Cellular, Phone Booth, Blown Away

    Cellular, Phone Booth, Blown Away
    Monica, Samantha & Greg guess the plot of movies/TV shows: Cellular, Phone Booth, & Blown Away. Follow us on: www.instagram.com/implotsters/ www.twitter.com/implotsters www.facebook.com/implotsters www.youtube.com/channel/UCNt0P8dGWkM1OdnhKO3pXKg TikTok @Implotsters Visit our website: www.implotsters.com

    Episode 29 - The Lost Boys (1987)

    Episode 29 - The Lost Boys (1987)

    Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Phil and Laura as they kick start a month long celebration of all things Vampire! The first film of the month is Joel Schumacher's 80s classic The Lost Boys (1987).

    We shall be reviewing the film in spoiler-filled detail, finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking. Plus discover which character's are taking home the Body-Bag-Award this week for best death.

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    Ep. 26: Young Guns

    Ep. 26: Young Guns

    Zach & Zo hit the trail to the wild west and the New Mexico Territory to witness the Lincoln County War and it's most famous participants Billy the Kid and the Regulators in the form of one of the much loved westerns of the 80's Young Guns.

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    Melancholia (2011) - Directed by Lars von Trier

    Melancholia (2011) - Directed by Lars von Trier

    This week Ryan and Ty talk about the middle movie of Lars von Trier's "Depression Trilogy" - Melancholia. There's a lot of interesting stuff to dig into with the film, but does it add up to a masterpiece or meh? Roll It attempts to answer that, or at least contemplate it this week, but what are your thoughts?  Come back in two weeks for a more lighthearted romp - Hoodwinked!  Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Mally's Pick - The Lost Boys (1987)

    Mally's Pick - The Lost Boys (1987)

    It's time to move to the murder capitol of of the world and party like its 1987 with "all the damn vampires." Mally takes Jonah on a beachside motorcycle ride as they contemplate gross vampire feet and the lubed up sax guy. Directed by Joel Schumacher. Starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Kiefer Sutherland, Edward Herrmann, Corey Feldman.

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    Stand By Me (1986)

    Stand By Me (1986)

    "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?" 

    It's episode 40 and the boys take a look at a very special film... Stand By Me.  One is very familiar with it and one had only seen once till now.  This film is beloved by many so what is your opinion on it?  See what the boys have to say and as always every 10 episodes seem to end up with a bottle of Prosecco... surely that will end well. 

    Why not grab yourself a glass and relax with a review of this 1986 classic.   

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