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The Rewatchables

‘Saving Private Ryan’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey

The Rewatchables

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.613.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2022

⏱️ 117 minutes

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With every movie Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey rewatch, the farther away they feel from home. They revisit Steven Spielberg’s 1998 American epic war film ‘Saving Private Ryan’ starring Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Ed Burns, and Matt Damon. Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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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

0:07.8

You heard from me Chris Ryan, Sean fantasy, Malloruban, Wazdy Lambray, Van Leith and June Lippman. Many other ringer staffers

0:14.3

You get one take. You got an defendant to death sports takes pop culture takes food takes

0:19.6

Airplane takes. Oh, yeah, it's coming back. First episode drops August 29th

0:24.7

The rewatchables is brought to by the ringer podcast network where you can find the big picture with Sean fantasy. I stopped on there this week. Yeah, so I still own a whole fan. It's great to have you some good arguments. Um, I think people were mad that you put five Rocky movies in.

0:41.6

Oh, they were mad. Yeah, they were. We should limit it to two to three for franchise going forward. Oh, interesting. I like that. All right, well, you can go check that out.

0:51.0

Chris Ryan is here as well. He is hosting on the ringerverse podcast. Yeah, or talk the thrones. That's right for House of the Dragon.

0:59.0

Oh, no. Do they have a channel where they run those for dumb people like me where they can put the names of the characters and stuff. It's watch. It's called the watch.

1:08.8

Oh, I was saying HBO two should just run. Yeah, they should have a video. For people like me where it's like the white haired guy is actually. Yeah, almost like a ticker on the bottom.

1:20.6

Like Amazon has X ray where they tell you the actor is in the scene, but only for the lore of Game of Thrones. That's an idea.

1:27.6

So that is that the only podcast you do and you're still cranking out the watch twice a week. Okay. Yeah, all right. You've been paying for it.

1:37.6

Uh, coming up on our special Labor Day weekend episode.

1:42.5

Craig Horlbeck. Ernest. Ernest.

1:45.7

Yeah, same preparation. It's next. Eight soldiers were chosen to find one man. Some private lost three of his brothers that he's got a ticket home.

1:56.4

They didn't know how. It's of the same. That's where you got it. They didn't know where. They didn't know why.

2:02.8

What's happening? Find an ambulance that burns me right to get back to my wife. That's my mission. Tom Hanks and Wood Burns.

2:10.4

Tom Sizemore, Matt Damon, Saving Private Ryan, a film by Steven Spielberg. Ray N'Dar, starts Friday, July 24th.

2:24.8

All right. This movie came out in 1898. It was a big deal. The one's monster.

2:29.7

Yeah, a lot of famous people in it. Is this the greatest modern war movie, Chris Ren? Yeah, I think so. I think that there are war movies that I've probably seen more.

2:41.3

Like maybe I think I've wound up seeing Black Hawk Down more. I think there are war movies that maybe are a little bit more provocative about what happens during war or specific wars.

2:50.0

But in terms of capturing probably what it was like to storm Omaha, that was it. You know what I mean?

2:57.2

And I'm based in this off of World War II veterans seeing this movie and having PTSD needing to excuse themselves.

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