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🗓️ 25 December 2022
⏱️ 116 minutes
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0:00.0 | All right, everybody, here we are. It's time for Game Boys to Men. I'm Jeff Gersman joined by Glenn Rubenstein. Happy Holidays, Glenn. |
0:09.3 | So good to see you. Happy Holidays to you as well. And today we get to discuss something very near and dear to our hearts. |
0:17.5 | Yes. It's a holiday miracle. I think for both of us that we get to sit here and discuss the soundtrack to the film Judgment Night. |
0:26.7 | Released to September 14th, 1993. This is, I feel like if you were, if you were trying to craft, if you were trying to put together one of those images that was like 90s white rapper starter kit, it would be a picture of it would be the walk this way video and then it would be the judgment night soundtrack. |
0:48.8 | And then like a can goal and a microphone or something, you know, like it's really complete. I could go get my, I can go get my can go. |
0:55.9 | I own many of them. I just have the one. It's a bucket hat. I like that hat. It's not purple, but, you know, I'm going to say, unfortunately, I mean, this, this soundtrack was huge. So we're getting a head start on celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Judgment Night soundtrack. |
1:13.1 | Yeah, disclaimer, this is not going to be one of those videos where we play songs and you just watch us bopping our head and going, Oh, snap. Did they just do that? |
1:21.7 | No, we know that we know that they did that. We've listened to this a lot. There's no, oh snap moments left in this. |
1:26.8 | There was so much headbopping this weekend as I listened to the soundtrack on repeat. And then I'd have ruined it last night by watching the movie Judgment Night, which was a bad idea. |
1:37.1 | Because you said you could have made. I, I did not see the movie until probably like 15 years ago, that's something like that. So, you know, like, I did not see it when it was new. |
1:48.5 | I did not see it in the context of this soundtrack or anything. It was one of those things where you're like, I, you know, it was 93 Dennis Leary was hot. |
1:55.3 | Yeah. And so on some level, it was like, oh, yeah, maybe this, this sounds good. But like, I |
2:02.0 | nothing about that movie ever looked all that appealing to me. |
2:05.7 | As much as I like Emilio Westivez, like, like, like, the cast and it seemed |
2:10.4 | era appropriate. Yeah. |
2:12.0 | Alas is acting in this film. Yeah. That's the connection. Right. |
2:16.3 | And, but yeah, nothing about this movie seemed all that even in spite of loving the soundtrack. There was never even a thing like, well, I'd love to see how the soundtrack is used in the movie. |
2:25.9 | Like, I can't even remember now because it's been so long. So it's barely, it's like literally in little snippets and playing on radios. |
2:35.9 | It's, I mean, it's so I'm trying to think of a less detached soundtrack to a movie. |
2:43.4 | Right. I mean, the credits, the, you know, the opening and maybe the end, they played Delasel and Teenage Fan Club doing fallen. |
2:51.8 | A little bit of another body murdered is over the end credits. But no, I know for people that don't know. So the idea of this movie is |
2:58.7 | for friends are going to Chicago to watch a boxing match. They rented our V. They take a wrong turn. They essentially witness a murder and then Dennis Leary Everlast and the two other |
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