Braveheart
Episode 2 of the Summers Off podcast, hosted by Ty Hudson, titled "Braveheart" was published on July 10, 2023 and runs 98 minutes.
July 10, 2023 ·98m · Summers Off
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Episode Description
FREEEEEEEEDOOOOM! We get epic this week with one of Ty's top five flicks, Braveheart!
We chat all things Scots. Ty gets nerdy with 13th century history, Rach oils up Scottish muscles, the mullet vs. long hair debate returns, and Ty gets real mad when people slam this movie.
Did Mel even want to do this? Where's the bridge at Sterling? What's the best cinema fight scene? Is Rach the Scottish hottie or the French babe? Tune in to find out.
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