The Director's Chair Network
Scott is joined by Ryan Rebalkin (Director’s Chair Network CEO) for a deep dive into Sam Peckinpah’s most famous film, The Wild Bunch (1969). They discuss the groundbreaking violence, nihilistic themes, aging outlaws, male codes of honor, and the film’s massive influence on later movies like Heat, Young Guns, and Tombstone. Ryan shares his first-time watch thoughts, they break down the infamous final shootout, behind-the-scenes chaos, animal cruelty controversies, and why this film changed the Western genre forever. 0:00 – Intro & Guest Ryan Rebalkin 1:06 – The Wild Bunch Overview & Stats 2:38 – Ryan’s First-Time Watch Experience 8:36 – Peckinpah’s Evolution from Earlier Films 11:11 – Influence on Michael Mann, Young Guns & Tombstone 16:10 – The Final Shootout & Slow-Motion Sequence 28:39 – Themes of Nihilism, Masculinity & Men Out of Time 37:30 – Animal Cruelty & Behind-the-Scenes Stories 44:47 – Character Deep Dives & Ending Discussion 55:51 – Final Thoughts & Peckinpah Legacy
92 episodios
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