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When Cringe Was Cool

58 min · 12. mar. 2026
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Blamison are back with a new episode! Blake’s pick this episode is 1975’s Breakout with Charles Bronson and Robert Duvall. We discuss the minor parts of the film that do work (mainly Bronson) and the large parts of the film that are heavy in their cringe factor. We also discuss that there really is no main character in this movie as no one really has a character arc.  Also discussed: tornadoes, rough kid days. Clip: Greipur’s Icelandic prison joke. Sound Engineer: Justin Wiechic

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