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Ep. 34 - Losing the great Gene Hackman (with special guest Jonathan Wayne)

30 min · 12. mar. 2025
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Alan and Jonathan discuss the loss of Gene Hackman and why he was such a great actor. *Since the time of the recording an official cause of death has been released. They discuss Hackman, who was known for playing Lex Luther in "Superman" a stubborn submarine commander in "Crimson Tide" opposite Denzel Washington, as well as a tough as nails FBI official in "Mississippi Burning" looking to find out who killed James Chaney, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman. They discuss how he was able to be so consistently good in many different films and many roles.

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Ep. 30 - Why 'A Real Pain' Is A Pleasure (featuring Nike Silberstein)

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