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Junkfood Cinema

Die Hard

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

Visual Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure, Arts, Hobbies

4.6705 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2018

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the party, pals! Brian and Cargill kick off Summer of 88 with the towering masterpiece that is Die Hard.

How did Japanese auto monopolies inspire the story? Why are SWAT guys afraid of shrubbery? And was Frank Sinatra really offered the role of John McClane? All this, plus the debate over Theo rages on. #LessTheoMoreArgyle

Download the podcast, we’ll get together, have a few laughs.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thank you.

0:03.0

I'm going to

0:07.0

The Well, Welcome to the party, pals.

0:42.9

It's time for another explosive episode of junk food cinema right here on filmscolorejects.com.

0:50.6

Dot com.

0:51.7

Dot making it all the way to the seventh layer of the safe

0:58.0

Dot making it awkward

0:59.7

Yes that is

1:00.8

I think it took longer for you to get to the dot com

1:06.5

than it takes to get to the end of this movie

1:08.4

Dot com

1:09.1

Dot com

1:10.1

You're on fire You're on fire than it takes to get to the end of this movie. Dot com.

1:14.0

You're on fire.

1:15.5

You're on fire so far. Dot com.

1:17.6

This is, of course, the weekly cult and exploitation film cast so good.

1:21.1

It just has to be fattening.

1:22.5

I'm your host, Brian Salisbury, joined as per usual by my friend and co-host.

1:26.4

He's a novelist.

1:27.1

He's a screenwriter. He's a screenwriter.

1:28.1

He's a lieutenant of Megaforce. He's the guy definitely didn't bring along just for his charming

1:32.4

personality, Mr. C. Robert Cargill. Hi. How's it going? It's going. This is an auspicious

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