Shirtless: Breakfast Club, Top Gun, Rambo First Blood
Brian and Jim go back into the vault and discuss an 80’s Classic Film. The guys continue their journey into the past to give You a new way to look at Your Old Favorites. Brian reveals he hasn’t seen one of the movies out of Breakfast Club, Top Gun, Rambo First Blood. Will this episode take Your breath away or leave you underwhelmed? Listen Now to find out.
Episode Notes
In this episode:
Brian & Jim catch up on life and talk about getting old
The guys give you a peek behind the Dude, What?! Original “Shirtless”
You can listen to the original “instant classic” here
One of the biggest landmark episodes in Dude, What?! history
The song Isolation is Jim’s theme song.
One of Brian’s first frustrating edits, thanks to Jim
Seeds of Brian Takes on the World
Jim takes issue with Brian’s Review of Groundhog Day
What’s In The Box?!
Breakfast Club (1985) (amazon link)
Top Gun (1986) (amazon link)
Rambo First Blood (1982) (amazon link)
SHOW SPOILERS
The guys discuss:
A iconic 80’s Classic Movie
Brian feels underwhelmed
Val Kilmers Ice Man was believable
You can get the Vinyl record of the Famous Soundtrack and support the show here (amazon link)
Listen to Berlin’s Take My Breath Away here
Brian takes issue with a few things in the movie
specifically a cork board in the shower
Brian & Jim discuss the importance of a good Soundtrack
This was the first episode where the box was introduced
The guys discuss one of the requirements for their Ranking System
Dude,What?! is an Amazon Associate which means there are some links where we may earn from qualifying purchases.
Brian Takes On The World
Movies Mentioned in this episode
Groundhog Day (1992 Comedy/Fantasy)
Top Gun (1986 Action/Drama)
Along Came Polly (2004 Comedy/Romance)
Pearl Harbor (2001 Action/Drama)
Dunkirk (2017 Action/Drama)
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Intro Music on the Original Episode:
Performed by The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
©1989 Dr. Bones, Space Age Bachelor Pad Records.
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