4.8 • 828 Ratings
🗓️ 26 November 2024
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary go back to class in The Substitute. When an inner city Miami school teacher gets kneecapped after standing up to the school's gang leader, her spec-ops boyfriend goes undercover as a substitue teacher to take down the punk. Quentin and Roger discuss how the on screen chemistry makes this movie work, the excellent extras casting, and how this flick has no right to be this good.
Quentin and Roger continue the conversation over on Patreon with two more titles. Next up: The Promise. A rich student's fiancee has her face mangled by a car accident. Her future mother in law offers to fix her up on one condition: she never sees her son again. Roger and Quentin discuss how this movie mashes up two of Quentin's favorite genres, the smash performances, and some of Roger's speculations behind the true meaning of the film. And, on the last stop of the night, we've got Pancho Villa. Starring Video Archives favorite Telly Savalas, you'll have to see this paella western to believe it.
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0:00.0 | On this episode of the Video Archives podcast, |
0:04.0 | School's in Session. |
0:05.0 | Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avery go back to class in The Substitute. |
0:10.0 | When an inner-city Miami school teacher gets kneecapped after standing up to her school's gang leader, |
0:15.0 | her spec ops boyfriend goes undercover as a substitute teacher to take down the punk. |
0:19.0 | What he finds he never expected, a complicated conspiracy of criminals at work that only he and |
0:25.0 | his team can take down. |
0:27.1 | Quentin and Roger discuss how Diane, Vennora, and Tom Berringer's on-screen chemistry |
0:31.7 | makes this movie work, the excellent extras casting, and how this flick just has no right |
0:37.0 | to be this good. The most dangerous thing just has no right to be this good. |
0:38.3 | The most dangerous thing about a school used to be the students, until now. |
0:42.3 | Next up. |
0:44.3 | I promise to love you forever. |
0:46.3 | But would you keep your promise to me, even if you didn't recognize who I was? |
0:50.3 | Quentin and Roger keep theirs in 1979's The Promise. A rich student fiancé has her face |
0:57.3 | mangled by a car accident. Her future mother-in-law offers to fix her up on one condition. She |
1:02.8 | never sees her son again. Roger and Quentin discuss how this movie mashes up two of Quentin's |
1:08.2 | favorite genres, the smash performances by the actors in the film, |
1:11.6 | and some of Rogers' speculations about the true meaning of what director Gilbert |
1:16.5 | Cates is actually saying with this film. |
1:20.1 | And on our last stop, the train is being hijacked by none other than Pancho Villa! |
1:25.0 | In 1969, General Pancho Villa escaped from the clutches of General Goyo. |
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