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Deliverance (1972)

The boyz discuss Deliverance.

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Now if they just do a ranizizi joke!

The Coin Guy

Jon Voight has a big part in Megalopolis and he's pretty funny and good, AND he's got a scene with Aubrey Plaza that's gonna get memed to death when the movie comes out

Andrew Del Monte

The Action Boyz never forget the face of their fathers!

Bring me the Head of Warren Oates

Same thing I thought. Also clocked Rodgers dropping “his aim was true.” I knew it was only a matter of time until one of the boyz started toward the tower.

Tree Riddle

Looks like Boeing's Starliner is having some trouble.

jnortie

Eagle Scout here, along with my brothers. Our Scoutmasters were all Vietnam vets. Imagine three Gene Hackmans from Uncommon Valor. It was great.

Larux

Speaking of The Insider, I just watched it for the first time and was immediately pulled out of it when Russell Crowe's character just casually mentions that he used to work for Union-Carbide, as if that's a normal company in comparison to the tobacco companies and not a corporation responsible for one of the worst industrial disasters of all time that killed thousands of people? Made me feel crazy. But otherwise a good movie.

another morgan

That was still the hard cut-off age 20 years ago. I presented to my council's Eagle Board less than a month before I left for college and like 3 months before my 18th birthday; I was so anxious that I was already thinking "Alright it's just a 7-hour round trip between home and college, I'll have two more chances if they don't pass me on the first try and I can make that day trip." (Nailed it in one. Powerpoint and 480p digital video really impressed those old men.)

Nick C.

Rodgers has mentioned The Reveal previously. It's great if you appreciated the classic AV Club: https://thereveal.substack.com/

eponymouse_ponymouse

A la the Bowen Yang convo, I'm curious who the boyz go to for Film criticism these days? I feel like I never read any critics' reviews that are that negative about films anymore? Is this just what film reviews at major publications are like? I remember reading some old Pauline Kael reviews that really picked apart movies but when I read the occasional review from NYT it all feels positive or at worst neutral?

IssaHotdogaSandwich

It's gotta be a Detta Walker clip that Ben shared with the Boyz, no?

william o'connor

I made it to Life Scout by age 17. Had a year to complete all the tasks necessary to make Eagle…but got caught smoking at Camp Parsons. My dad had to come get me and everything. Worst summer of my life.

Richard Trickle

I can’t even begin to express how pumped I am they are finally walking the road to the tower. It will soon become apparent that all roads lead to the tower. I started my journey in 1989 and finished in 2005. Wish I had taken King’s advice towards the end of the last book and stopped reading when he told me to.

Richard Trickle

Watched this is high school history class circa 95. Teacher gave us a quiz sheet to go with it. Was part of our overall grade

Throat GOAT Nancy

There’s actually an amazing triphop album from Canada in the 90s that opens with the “you sure got a pretty mouth” quote… Breath from Another - Esthero. The whole album has been in perma rotation for me for decades

Frosty peaches

Great analysis of this film and the Boy Scouts!

Jacob Tishler

Hell yeah

Will See

Big Taco

Goodgwill Hunting

Big Banana

Goodgwill Hunting

One of my favorite newer metal bands called Contention uses the sound clip at the end of their song 'Legalize Everything and Let God Sort Them Out' from this movie. Gabrus/Rogers mentions a few times that the quotes in this movie would go well with some toxic masculinity patreon dude. Instead you can slap these quotes on some metal songs and it's tough as hell.

Mijo

I also made it to Webelo Scout, but got bored of it real quick.

Erik Kang

Fun fact - the mountain kid is not playing the banjo. The real banjo player is sitting behind him with his arms through the kids sleeves.

Erik Kang

Excited for dark tower shadow wolves discussion.

PlutoniumTorch

Thankee sai

bloodflart

Weeb

bloodflart

I never made it as a boy scout, but I think we can all make it as a Boyz Scout 😎🤙🏽

JoBrock Brobama

The Action Boyz Ka-Tet. #DarkTower

Paul

That weblo scout master story is creeping me out.

Hammerthrust Von Sexron

(I’m a movie guy, but) I can’t believe this one has slipped through my fingers until today. Always meant to watch it and the dueling banjos/squeal like a piggy/purty mouth lines have been around since the 80s, well before the internet and memes. Beautiful cinematography, great characters, disturbing central incident… and Burt. FIVE STARS

Jim

Dallas is the Big D.

Kevin Potter

Speaking of THE INSIDER, half the film was shot in my hometown of Louisville, KY the summer of 1998. Unfortunately, I had just moved to Los Angeles, but my friends, my mom and sister were extras in it. One scene that was cut out is a scene with Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, and Hallie Eisenberg (Jesse’s sister) where Russell takes his daughter to a horse riding park in Seneca Park and Al and Russell talk. After they finish their scene, my mom saw Al walk to an older convertible Cadillac with New York plates. My mom told him “nice car” and talked about my dad loving and driving Cadillacs and Al said a PA drove down his Cadillac from NYC to Louisville for him to drive around. That summer people were talking about seeing Al Pacino cruising around in a Cadillac convertible in Louisville, Kentucky on his off days, showing up in coffee shops and posing for photos for their wall.

Paul Perez

Have never related to Rodgers more than when he talked about losing his shit when the dog puked a second time after he just got the rug cleaned

Alex Elani

No, unfortunately. I’m a writer and that dude’s, er, fame has always outshined me in terms of Google searches :(

Andrew Stark

Andrew Stark is the name of a gay porn star, are you him

grant brown

Ben’s sinister nerd character really hits for me

grant brown

My dad was a big time drunk driver back when I was a kid. Thought it was normal for parents to drive with open beers and whatnot with kids in the back. Def resulted in some very angry conversations with him now that I’ve got a kid. The fucked up thing is I trust him to drive drunk and not get my children killed and I absolutely do not trust any of the folks I know who grew up with cellphones.

PlutoniumTorch

I’m from the Upper Peninsula of MI, and while I can’t speak to the pride of Lower Peninsula Michiganders, we have a lot up north (even though every other one of us looks like the villains in this movie).

Andrew Stark

Metro-Detroiter piping up!

Ashley

I never realized Gabrus was so handsome. I’m aggressively hetero and guy’s my hall pass.

Andrew Stark

Dapple Plumcot is a great stone fruit, you can find them at Sprouts

Clifford

So he's not related to Shirley Maclaine?

Adam Lewis

Brilliant. Sold.

Adam Lewis

My son is on track to become an Eagle Scout, despite me doing less than the bare minimum of parent involvement with the Scout troop. My wife assumed I just don’t like other peoples kids, but it’s the other parents that are far more annoying to deal with. I have zero interest in spending another minute than required with them.

Adam Ross

Did any of you follow Kids in the Hall? My gateway to Deliverance was through this hilariously dumb sketch. I remeber watching this with my dad and being like "What the hell are they talking about? Squeal like a pig??” My dad filled in the details which is hilarious in its own right. Anyway, the solo sketch got taken down from YouTube, but the full episode is available. Forward to about 5:37 for squeal like a pig goodness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwBl7nfOcZw&t=402s

Nathan Rodriguez

For real- Why are the Boyz and/or their circle not doing an Eagle Scout podcast??? Every episode guys over 49 try for or discuss a different patch. That is gold

Stewart Wattson

Don't know if you're East or West side, but Hey Neighbor!

Fallon Wilson

Me too!

Jasmine Zweifler

Promposals out, but you're still doing gender reveal parties though, right? I'm thinking a Junior themed party with Stranger as Arnie (obviously). Please answer your dm's!

Rhinn

It’s not a book, but there’s a solid doc about Vilmos Zsigmond and Laszlo Kovacs called ‘No Subtitles Necessary’ that’s streaming for free on Hoopla and Kanopy.

Frank Kimball

TIL that Ned Beatty isn't Warren Beatty's brother

Data Janitor

wonder why the entire thing has been losing numbers for decades

bloodflart

Regarding the Eagle Scout stuff, I was a Boy Scout who was going to try and become an Eagle Scout back in the 2000’s. I actually started to despise Boy Scouts at that point because it became less about going on trips and learning survival techniques and more about getting in good with the scout masters. Even past my dad having to hang out with these guys, who were duller than dishwater, I also just never wanted to have to have anything to do with them haha. Around 13/14 I felt like I had to become one of the boys and be buddy buddy with them to even be considered for merit badges. I used to try and fulfill the requirements for badges with the minimum amount of people required to be there and when it was time for any kind of test or review they would just grill me and move the goalposts until I’d give up on that badge. Really became so gatekept and insular that the only guys who made Eagle Scout were the weird milquetoast kiss-ass kind of kids lol. One of them was having such a hard time becoming an ES that his dad just became a Scout Leader to help him.

PatrickKilbrogan

My silly brain has been singing McCartney's HOPE OOOOOF DELIVERANCE since I rewatched this last week, here's to hoping the Action Boyz replace it with a sillier bit.

Dark Angel Of The Year

One merit badge for giving out some of the theater cards from the last episode.

Chabnormal

oh plus it was the first question asked like, oh so you completely didn't understand anything in this movie gotcha

bloodflart

I've started to just leave when it comes to Q&A time after I went to that Blaze Foley doc and his wife answered questions after. Some dude asked a question that was so fucking stupid it broke me. Like we just watched this entire emotional movie and the guy didn't realize Blaze was actually dead irl at the end and his WIDOW had to explain it to this fucking moron. The whole crowd like sighed how stupid the question was and I just got up and left.

bloodflart

My favorite Ned Beatty performance: Purple People Eater.

Dustin

I always heard/saw parts of this movie and watched the whole film last year and it’s amazing. Just realized I have the audio book, so going to go down that road.

Jeremy Aylesworth

I’ve seen plenty of confederate flags in New York State between NYC and Buffalo

Andrew Lamberson

You can find a 720p version of The Insider on YouTube 🎥

Daniel_

Reno - The Big-gest little town

Chabnormal

You're no longer eligible to earn the Eagle Scout rank after you turn 18. May be different now, this was the 80s.

Byron

Boring correction but the water problems in Atlanta were just very old water mains busting. No flooding.

Mitch Kapa

Holy Shit Krycheck is a Detroiter, me too!

Fallon Wilson

Ay, Papi! Gracias Senor.

David McElroy

Long while back I asked the Boyz what if any noirs might meet ABZ standards. and was told that Point Blank is on the list, so don't worry!

eponymouse_ponymouse

Action Boyz, I've done this survival school twice. People have died but, more amusingly, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Cameron Diaz spent a weekend at it and their instructor (whom I've met and who might as well be the fossil of a genuine 19th century mountain man) didn't know who they were and couldn't remember their names: https://www.boss-inc.com

Adam Lewis

Boorman rulez. Throw point blank on the list, Boyz.

David McElroy

Christopher Dickey's writing about being on set talks about that day, and it just sounds uncomfortable for everybody involved, especially Beatty.

Adam Lewis

I was all set to interview John Boorman about this film in February at his home for a documentary on the figure of the hillbilly in horror. Sadly (but understandably), his assistant got worried a few weeks before we were set to go there and we had to conduct the interview online. We still got close to forty minutes on him talking about this movie. I'll share the doc here once we're done with it.

Eugenio Triana

Watch Hustle (1975) for Burts best outing as an actor. He's absolutely incredible in that: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073133/?ref_=ext_shr

The Buffmaster

I member reading two separate anecdotes about Burt's experiences on set. One was that he insisted on doing a stunt where he was swept down river. John Boorman said they should use a dummy instead. But Burt had his way and was injured too. Afterwards Boorman said that the footage of Burt looked like a dummy been swept away. Ouch. The second anecdotes is that Burt claimed that in the infamous "squeal like a pig scene" the actor who was playing the hillbilly crossed the line and almost raped Ned Beatty for real. But luckily Burt intervened and broke it up. Frankly that sounds like utter bullshit but Burt is going to Burt.

Wesley Dolan

To think this was the movie that started Burt down less physical rolls. I don't think his ribs ever healed correctly.

Rusch Rosenberger

The final two scenes of this film (with the arm emerging from the water) terrified me. Jon Voight jolting awake in bed from the nightmare as his wife tries to comfort him. It’s like he will never be free from that river. Gives me chills just thinking about it today.

Paul

Plumb and square your bussy.

Roscoe 112


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