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Cinema Brotherhood
by Steve, Dave, and Pat
Three brothers who practically grew up in a movie theater, because our father managed a string of movie theaters in the 1970s, talking about the movies that shaped our lives. We live, breathe, speak film. It's practically embedded into our DNA and it's running through our blood. Quoting movies is our shared language and we speak it with each other all the time.
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Ep 18: WarGames
The Cinema Brotherhood take a crack at deciphering the original hacker movie from 1983, "WarGames," in which Matthew Broderick finds himself playing at something much more than a simple game.
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Ep 17: There's Something About Mary
The Cinema Brotherhood really gel in this week's hair-raising episode, focusing on the 1998 comedy classic from the Farrelly brothers, "There's Something About Mary."
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Ep 16: Alien
The Cinema Brotherhood descend on the "Alien" world of LV-426, answering a distress call (warning?) that's awakened the Nostromo crew, and a deadly predator that's ready to burst onto the scene, in Ridley Scott's 1979 classic.
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Ep 15: Dirty Harry
The Cinema Brotherhood take aim at the 1971 classic that started a franchise, "Dirty Harry," in which Clint Eastwood originates his iconic, high-caliber S.F. Police Inspector, Harry Callahan.
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Ep 14: Forrest Gump
The Cinema Brotherhood take a run at "Forrest Gump," breaking down the 1994 Best Picture Oscar winner like a box of chocolates left on a park bench in the sun.
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Ep 13: Jerry Maguire
The Cinema Brotherhood huddle up to break down "Jerry Maguire" and show you the funny, sad, and heartfelt moments of the Cameron Crowe classic from 1996.
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Ep 12: Caddyshack
The Cinema Brotherhood try to stay on par as they tee-off on "Caddyshack," the comedy classic from Harold Ramis, who managed to shoot a hole-in-one on his 1980 directorial debut.
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Ep 11: Die Hard
Yippee-Ki-Yay! The Cinema Brotherhood have a holly-jolly time unwrapping one of the most influential action (holiday?) films of all time, 1988's "Die Hard."
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Ep 10: Star Wars
A long time ago, in a city not too far away, the Cinema Brotherhood spent the summer of '77 watching STAR WARS, the movie that spawned the most beloved film franchise in cinema history.
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Ep 9: Unforgiven
The Cinema Brotherhood saddle up to take a measured, clear-eyed look at "Unforgiven," Clint Eastwood's Best Picture Oscar winner from 1992.
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Ep 8: Airplane!
The Cinema Brotherhood take a turbulence-filled dive into the 1980 classic "Airplane!" -- where the jokes land, the puns fly, and the runway gets cleared for some serious comedy.
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Ep 7: The Shining
The Cinema Brotherhood check into Room 237 of the Overlook Hotel in an effort to figure out if it is truly haunted, or just meant to seem that way, in Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece, "The Shining."
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Ep 6: Back to the Future
The Cinema Brotherhood take a ride into the past for a discussion about "Back to the Future," possibly the greatest time- travel story ever put on film.
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Ep 5: Groundhog Day
The Cinema Brotherhood can't stop repeating how much they love "Groundhog Day." This movie is so funny, you'll want to experience it again and again.
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Ep 4: Miracle
The Cinema Brotherhood face off in a discussion of "Miracle," the true story behind the greatest upset in Olympics history.
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Ep 3: Monty Python's Holy Grail
The Cinema Brotherhood go on a sacred quest to discuss the "Holy Grail" of comedies, straight from the minds of Monty Python.
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Ep 2: Rocky
The Cinema Brotherhood lace up their gloves to go a full 15 rounds on "Rocky," the Best Picture Oscar winner of 1976.
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Ep 1: Jaws
The Cinema Brotherhood chewing the fat with "Jaws," the original blockbuster and one of the most influential movies of their youth, from the master filmmaker, Steven Spielberg.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Three brothers who practically grew up in a movie theater, because our father managed a string of movie theaters in the 1970s, talking about the movies that shaped our lives. We live, breathe, speak film. It's practically embedded into our DNA and it's running through our blood. Quoting movies is our shared language and we speak it with each other all the time.
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