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    Explore " the dude" with insightful episodes like "The Best Movie Podcast PERIOD: The Big Lebowski", "12. The Big Lebowski (1998)", "MAR '81: The Who, Billy Squire, Quincy, Magnets, Gang of Four", "The Big Lebowski LIVE!" and "Michael Peterson and Tacos Por Favor" from podcasts like ""BAM! Cast", "Three & 1/2 Gentlemen", "80s Music Exposed! - 80s Albums Reviewed", "The Average Joe Movie Show" and "Second Meal"" and more!

    Episodes (28)

    12. The Big Lebowski (1998)

    12. The Big Lebowski (1998)

    Episode 12, the hosts pay homage to "The Dude" with the 1998 classic, The Big Lebowski; a crime comedy film written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Starring Jeff Bridges as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, a Los Angeles Slacker and avid bowler. Bridges “The Dude” is assaulted as a result of mistaken identity and insanity ensues. While not all the hosts agree on the quality of this classic, it proves to be a compelling cast, especially when paired with The Dude’s Caucasian Cocktail. The Dude abides...man!

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    MAR '81: The Who, Billy Squire, Quincy, Magnets, Gang of Four

    MAR '81: The Who, Billy Squire, Quincy, Magnets, Gang of Four

    We're BACK!  MARCH of 1981 looks us dead in the face and we stare back!  Reviewing records from: 

    Solid Gold | Gang Of Four 
    The Dude | Quincy Jones 
    Face Dances | The Who 
    Don't Say No | Billy Squire

    Okay - and you also get The Vapors | Magnets, which was actually December.  (sorry completely accurate folks) !  

    Also:  Megan's Mixtape! See us on Twitter:  @80sExposed, and Instagram: @80s374

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    Michael Peterson and Tacos Por Favor

    Michael Peterson and Tacos Por Favor
    From not knowing a soul in Los Angeles to running a hit TV show, Writer / Producer Michael Peterson (Bones, Bull) comes on the Pod to talk about his steady rise in the entertainment industry. Michael dives in deep to tell us about his love of LA food, the sale of his first script, working for "The Dude” and finding a long term home writing for the show, "Bones".

    101: Jeff "The Dude" Dowd & Louise Goffin (December 12, 2017 - Pod 5)

    101: Jeff "The Dude" Dowd & Louise Goffin (December 12, 2017 - Pod 5)

    JEFF "The Dude" DOWD joins R8B host ANDRAS JONES and singer-songwriter LOUISE GOFFIN for a rambling New Year's Eve musical divination with a happy ending.

    Recorded on December 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA.

    Host: ANDRAS JONES
    Musical Guest: LOUISE GOFFIN
    Featuring: JEFF "THE DUDE" DOWD

    R8B Theme performed by Louise Goffin and Marshall Thompson

    Engineered by Brendan Lynch-Salmon Mixed & Produced by Andras Jones

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    STS-009: Larry Sellers' Homework (The Big Lebowski)

    STS-009: Larry Sellers' Homework (The Big Lebowski)

    “Oh and dude, “chinaman” is not the preferred nomenclature, asian-american please.”

    A cult-classic, preserved forever in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress for being considered culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant, The Big Lebowski initially disappointed at the Box Office and received mediocre reviews from critics at the time of release. Arguably the gem in the Coen Brother’s catalogue, The Big Lebowski follows the exploits and adventures of “The Dude,” his bowling buddies Walter, and Donny, and the colorful cast of characters that populate a surprisingly sleepy corner of Los Angeles at the tail end of George H.W. Bush’s presidency. Politics glaze over like dust in the wind as The Dude gets dragged into a conflict he wanted nothing to do with, just because he shared the same last name as a local millionaire, and some asian-american peed on his rug. The movie is well worth your time, although try not to take it too seriously.

    After The Dude’s car is stolen, it is recovered by police but missing a briefcase full of money. Wedged inside the seat cushion, The Dude finds a crumpled up piece of paper that his friend Walter is able to trace back to the son of television writer Arthur Digby Sellers and that’s where this week’s episode of STORIES TELLING STORIES picks up.

    “Shut the fuck up Donny, you’re out of your element!”

    Are the nihilists true nihilists since they seem to care so deeply about Lebowski’s money? How did The Dude gain his iconic nickname? And if Donny was in his element, would he still be alive and with us today? This is Eric R Hill’s take on “Larry Sellers’ The Louisiana Purchase” from THE BIG LEBOWSKI, as read by John Goodman on STORIES TELLING STORIES.

    “I’m calmer than you are, dude...”

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