Our Hero De Niro

Sam's Song (1969)

1 h 1 min · 28. apr. 2026
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This week, the Mikes dig into Sam's Song, an early De Niro curio that feels less like a movie and more like a meandering time capsule. We unpack the film's loose, post-college drift, its hazy late-'60s energy, and De Niro's glimpse of charisma before the legend fully formed. Along the way, we debate whether the movie is quietly introspective or simply a "big fat nothing burger," and where it lands on our rating scales. Plus: horoscope detours, existential wandering, and the philosophical difference between a bad movie and a boring one. Wikipedia page for Sam's Song [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%27s_Song]. Films recommended this episode: * Southland Tales [https://boxd.it/23Uu] * Following [https://boxd.it/1Tj4] Follow Mike and Mike on Letterboxd @MikeBackAtYou [https://boxd.it/5DbHp] and @mikethefab [https://boxd.it/5OVqL], email them at ourherodeniro@gmail.com [ourherodeniro@gmail.com], and find them on social media at allmylinks.com/ourherodeniro [https://allmylinks.com/ourherodeniro]. Next week: 70th Episode Spectacular Supplemental Links: * MikeBackAtYou's film recommendations [https://boxd.it/E0jHO] * Mikethefab's film recommendations [https://boxd.it/RYb3y]

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