4.6 • 13.6K Ratings
🗓️ 27 September 2022
⏱️ 87 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, it's Bill Simmons. I have some good news for you. The hottest take. It's back. Oh, yeah. Monday through Thursday, four times a week, you heard from me. Chris Ryan, Sean Fantasy, Malloruban, Wazdy Lambray, Van Leith, and June Lipman. |
0:13.0 | Many other ringer staffers, you get one take, you got an defendant to death, sports takes, pop culture takes, food takes, airplane takes. Oh, yeah. It's coming back. First episode drops August 29th. |
0:25.0 | The rewatchables is brought to you by the ringer podcast network where you can find the big picture with Sean Fantasy. He can find Chris Ryan on the ringer verse breaking down the dragon house. |
0:39.0 | Uh huh. Dragon house get ruined for season two by HBO or no. Yeah. Yeah. And then what's the other one you do watch it? Yeah, I wanted to talk to you about that because we have a new pricing structure for the watch. |
0:50.0 | If you just want to hear us talk about TV, it's five. But if you want to hear us talk about the dragon that's 10. Okay, gosh, good to know. We are this is this podcast has been around for five years. This is the first time we've ever had a two-part podcast. |
1:04.0 | This is part one, Boogie Knights. Sean Chris says you have a great big cock. Can I see it? Boogie Knights is next. |
1:14.0 | I want you to know that plan on being a star. New line cinema presents Jack Warner, come here. Exotic. The life of a dreamer. Is he's a great. |
1:24.0 | Are they lizard? No, they're Italian. The days of a business. You wore it goes to next digler. |
1:32.0 | And the nights in between. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Stop this part. Official selection of the 1997 New York Film Festival. Boogie Knights. Read it, R. |
1:44.0 | Alright, Chris and Sean are here. My name is Bill Simmons. This has been my favorite movie the last 25 years. Boogie Knights. It is my birthday. It was already my birthday by the time everybody hears this. This is my birthday present to myself. Boogie Knights. |
2:03.0 | Let's go say it's not your birthday. It's my birthday. My wife, I asked her we've been dating since 1998 a year after this movie came out. I asked her what movie have I carefully. |
2:18.0 | I asked her what movie have I watched the most since you and I started dating. And she said without missing a booogie. |
2:26.0 | Boogie Knights. She's like Boogie Knights cruising. Now she said Boogie Knights. Then she said Shawshank Godfather, but she's like Boogie Knights by far the most. |
2:34.0 | And then just go with it and just go there probably fourth. I just love this movie. I this is my first note. The 73 minutes stretch. It's 73 minutes exactly. |
2:44.0 | Eddie has the fight with his mom and he shows up at Jack's house. It's at the 28 minute mark of this movie from there right all the way through when he sings feel the feel feel feel the heat with read. |
2:57.0 | It's my favorite stretch of any movie probably ever but definitely the last 25 years. So I'm starting there. Sean, what's your favorite thing about this movie? |
3:05.0 | It's the funniest, scariest, saddest movie of the last 25 years. Never never had those three things stitched together as perfectly as they are here. You know, the movie still makes me laugh so hard. Yeah. And I've seen it. |
3:18.0 | I don't know. 55 65 times. I mean, it's really in the upper. If you price in its cable run and it's like omnipresence in our lives for like 20 years where he just like as Boogie Knights is just on while I'm doing this. |
3:31.0 | The Michael Penn score that was on the DVD menu screen was basically the soundtrack of every night of my life in college. Every night I would falsely watching this movie. So it's still funny and it's still sad. |
3:44.0 | It's really sad. No movie makes me feel better and no movie makes me feel worse. And no movie makes me feel more young and no movie makes me feel more old like when you watch this. |
3:54.0 | You know, Anderson has talked about, PTA talked about how it was important to him that the characters only change like one degree or two in the movie like that he's like the myth of that we're going to go through this profound change is like that's not actually how it works. |
4:08.0 | But the viewer goes through this incredible journey like you feel exhausted when this movie is over. |
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