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The Rewatchables

‘The Color of Money’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey

The Rewatchables

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.613.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey have got too much balls and not enough brains to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Color of Money,’ starring Paul Newman, Tom Cruise, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, if you love movies, you probably love Prestige TV. Check out the Prestige TV show from the

0:05.4

Ringer podcast network where we break down shows like Succession, Curb Your Enthusiasm,

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The Morning Show, Squid Game, you name it. If it's a really well-regarded show, we're probably

0:15.4

breaking it down on there. I'm on there this week talking about Curb Your Enthusiasm's,

0:20.0

which I think the Hall of Fame one-off episode they've ever had, Joe House and I are breaking that

0:25.3

down. I'm also on there this week talking about The Morning Show, Midseason Awards. So,

0:29.8

you can check that out if you love Succession. We have Wednesday and Friday shows there as well with

0:34.0

Chris Ryan and Sean Fennancy and Joanne Robinson and Big Wise, The Prestige TV podcast. Follow it now

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on Spotify or wherever you get your podcast. We're also brought to you by Fandall Sportsbook

0:50.5

as well as The Ringer podcast network. Hope you're enjoying all of our shows coming up.

0:56.6

I'm back. The color of money is next.

1:00.6

Touchstone Pictures presents Paul Newman, Tom Cruise in a Martin Scorsese picture.

1:08.4

The color of money. We have run a fun.

1:11.2

Rated R starts October 17th at a theater near you. Check newspaper.

1:21.4

All right Chris Ryan is here. Shop Fennancy is here. We're going to talk about the color of

1:24.9

money in 1986, 35th anniversary a couple days ago actually. This is such an important A-list star movie.

1:33.0

So, also one of the great torch-passing movies. I was looking at the Quigley poll. You guys know

1:38.5

what the Quigley poll is, right? No, what is that? What's that? It's something Goldman used to be

1:43.0

fascinated by. They used to put out this thing every year. The top 10 most marketable movie stars in

1:48.8

America. If you go through, it's like 1969. Paul Newman won Steve McQueen too. It's a nice little

1:55.6

snapshot of who mattered from year to year. So, Newman made it 13 times before 1986. From 67 to 75,

2:04.4

he was 321-377-35. This is for nine years. It's almost like looking at NBA MVP. There's this

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