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The Kibbe and Friends Show

K&F Show #364: Special Edition Movie Review! Dazed and Confused (1993) – Last Day of High School in 1976

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Robert Kibbe and Justin Cornette

Tv & Film, Automotive, Leisure, Tv Reviews

4.9756 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

In this Special Edition episode, we shift gears from Hazzard County to a true cult classic—Dazed and Confused (1993). Set on the last day of school in May of 1976, this isn’t your typical movie breakdown. Instead of one central storyline, the film drops you into a full-on snapshot of teenage life—cruising backroads, chasing parties, navigating friendships, and figuring out what comes next when everything familiar suddenly ends.

We break down what makes this movie hit so differently, especially now. From the perspective of looking back on high school versus living it in the moment, the conversation digs into how the film captures that strange in-between phase of life—where you don’t yet know what matters, but somehow you’re right in the middle of it. There’s also plenty of discussion around the characters, including Randall “Pink” Floyd’s internal battle with expectations, Mitch Kramer’s brutal introduction into high school culture, and of course the unforgettable presence of Wooderson—who may or may not have ever actually graduated.

Naturally, we go deep on the cars—and this movie delivers. From the black Chevelle SS 454 to the orange GTO Judge, plus Trans Ams, Broncos, pickups, and everything in between, the car selection is as authentic as it gets. Nothing feels forced or out of place, and that realism adds to the entire experience. The soundtrack gets its due as well, with wall-to-wall 70s rock that drives the tone of every scene and eats up a surprising chunk of the film’s budget.

This is part movie review, part time capsule, and part reflection on what it all meant then—and what it means now. Whether you’ve seen it once or a hundred times, there’s something here that hits a little differently depending on where you are in life.

The post K&F Show #364: Special Edition Movie Review! Dazed and Confused (1993) – Last Day of High School in 1976 first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

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The Kivie and Friends Show.

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Presented by Holly Performance, makers of the world's best air and fuel delivery systems.

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Featuring Rob Kibby.

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I don't know how to put this, but kind of a big deal.

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Justin Corn Dog Cornette. New guys in the corner pukin his cup top.

0:23.6

And show producer Bernie McPartland.

0:27.6

This is the DJ 3000, and it has three distinct varieties of a name chatter.

0:32.6

We're talking cars.

0:34.6

Do you feel this vehicle is safe for highway travel? Yes, I do. Diving deep on the

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topics that matter most. Just when I think you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do

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something like this. And totally redeem yourself! And the Dukes of Hazard.

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Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your content.

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Turn up the volume.

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Turn it up.

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This is the Kibby and Friends Show.

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Kibby and Friends Show, episode number 364, available in YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora,

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IHeartRadio, Instagram, and Patreon.

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I am your host, Rob Kibby, period.

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Yes, you are, and we are all laughing at Bernie's diaphragm. With me, as always, this co-hosts just in Corn Dog Cornett, period.

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Yeah, with limited group of words.

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