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    • Episode 204 - Southern Comfort (1981)
      Feb 22 2026

      Episode 204 - Southern Comfort (1981)

      "I got news for you. He's nuts. I mean really fuckin' nuts."

      Join Scott and Antony as as they take a deep dive into Walter Hill's 1981 atmospheric survival thriller, Southern Comfort. Often hailed as a gripping allegory for the Vietnam War set against the claustrophobic backdrop of the Louisiana bayou, this gritty masterpiece remains a masterclass in escalating tension and primal paranoia.

      Set in the winter of 1973, the film follows a squad of Louisiana Army National Guardsmen embarking on a routine weekend training exercise in the deep swamp. Armed mostly with blanks and an overwhelming sense of unearned arrogance, these part-time soldiers view the treacherous environment as little more than a playground. However, their weekend excursion quickly spirals into a nightmare when they "borrow" a few canoes belonging to the local Cajun trappers. A foolish decision by one guardsman to fire blank rounds at the returning locals triggers a deadly misunderstanding. The Cajuns return fire with live ammunition, instantly killing the squad leader and plunging the remaining men into a desperate fight for survival.

      Lost, disorganized, and surrounded by an environment they do not understand, the guardsmen find themselves hunted by a phantom enemy. The swamp itself becomes a character—an inescapable, misty labyrinth that strips away their military discipline and civilized facades. As the men are picked off one by one, internal fractures, paranoia, and sheer terror tear the squad apart from the inside out.

      Join us as we dissect every muddy, tension-soaked layer of Southern Comfort. From Ry Cooder's haunting slide-guitar score to the stellar performances of Keith Carradine and Powers Boothe, we explore the film's themes of American hubris, the horrors of guerrilla warfare, and the dark instinct to survive.

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      1 h et 12 min
    • Episode 203 - U Turn (1997)
      Nov 5 2025

      Episode 203 - U Turn (1997)

      "You like Patsy Cline? I just love her. I wonder how come she don't put out no more new records."

      Get ready for a sun-drenched, fast-paced adventure in Oliver Stone's "U-Turn," a story that proves even the worst luck can lead to the opportunity of a lifetime!

      The film introduces us to Bobby (Sean Penn), a man on a mission, cruising through the spectacular Arizona desert in his classic red Mustang. When his car decides it's time for an unscheduled pit stop, Bobby finds himself in the charming, one-of-a-kind town of Superior. Far from a boring delay, this "breakdown" is actually the start of an exciting new chapter, plunging him headfirst into a world of colourful characters and high-stakes opportunities.

      Superior isn't just any town; it's a vibrant hub of unique personalities! Bobby quickly meets the town's most dynamic and passionate couple: the captivating and resourceful Grace (Jennifer Lopez) and her powerful, take-charge husband, Jake (Nick Nolte). This exciting pair immediately sees something special in Bobby, a go-getter who can make things happen.

      In fact, Bobby is so impressive that he's immediately flooded with life-changing job offers! First, the enterprising Jake pulls him aside and offers him a very lucrative "contract" to help solve a major problem in his life: his wife, Grace. Then, in a thrilling twist, the equally ambitious Grace makes Bobby an even better offer to help her solve her biggest problem: her husband, Jake! Bobby, a man with a knack for negotiation, suddenly finds himself the most in-demand problem-solver in town, perfectly positioned to play the field and secure the best possible deal.

      His adventure is a high-energy romp through this quirky oasis. He has memorable encounters with a hilariously eccentric and passionate local mechanic (Billy Bob Thornton), who is dedicated to taking his time and doing the job right. He also meets a spirited young couple, Jenny (Claire Danes) and TNT (Joaquin Phoenix), who are just bursting with youthful energy and jealousy, adding even more fun to the mix!

      "U-Turn" is a brilliantly twisty ride where alliances shift like the desert sands. Bobby masterfully navigates this exciting game of wits, weighing his options and making bold, decisive moves. The film races toward a truly definitive climax where all the complicated storylines are tied up in a neat, conclusive bow. In a final, thrilling showdown, Bobby, Grace, and Jake all find permanent solutions to their problems.

      "U-Turn" is a dazzling, action-packed story that will leave you breathless, proving that sometimes, a wrong turn is the best way to get exactly where you need to go!

      This and previous episodes can be found everywhere you download your podcasts

      Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause

      email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com

      Thanks for listening!

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      1 h et 29 min
    • Episode 202 - California Split (1974)
      Oct 23 2025

      Episode 202 - California Split (1974)

      "Goddamnit, lady, you don't throw oranges on an escalator!"

      Get ready for one of the most zesty, freewheeling, and flat-out entertaining buddy films ever made! Robert Altman's 1974 gem, California Split, isn't just a movie; it's an experience. Forget a tight, pre-planned plot. Instead, imagine you're a fly on the wall, dropped right into the hazy, electrifying, and slightly chaotic world of two compulsive gamblers who are in it for the sheer, unadulterated thrill of the action.

      The film kicks off when two men, Bill (George Segal) and Charlie (Elliott Gould), meet by chance at a smoky, low-stakes California poker room. Bill is a magazine writer, a seemingly "straight" guy who just can't resist the siren call of a bet. Charlie, on the other hand, is a force of nature—a fast-talking, charming, and goofy whirlwind of a man who seems to live entirely in the moment, surviving on his wits and an unshakeable belief in the next hot tip.

      Their meeting is pure 70s gold. After being (falsely) accused of colluding at the table, they get roughed up and robbed in the parking lot. But instead of being a downer, this bizarre, hilarious incident bonds them instantly. Charlie, brushing off the mugging, just grins and tells Bill, "You're a winner!" And with that, one of cinema's most magnetic and chaotic friendships is born.

      What follows is a brilliant, meandering tour of the Golden State's gambling underbelly. These two are inseparable, a perfect odd couple plunging headfirst into every bet they can find. They hit the racetrack, shouting at the horses with infectious glee. They shoot pool, they play more poker, they'll even bet on an exhibition basketball game—it doesn't matter what the game is, only that there's action. Charlie is the ultimate enabler, a guy who can turn a simple trip to the bar into a high-stakes adventure, and Bill is all too happy to be pulled along for the ride.

      The film captures the feeling of gambling better than almost any other. It's not about the grim consequences; it's about the buzz, the camaraderie, the secret language shared between those who "get it." It's about the high of the chase and the electric-shock feeling of pure, unadulterated possibility.

      Of course, living on the edge eventually raises the stakes. Bill finds himself in a deep hole with his hard-nosed bookie. But in the world of California Split, this isn't a moment for despair—it's a call to action! It's the catalyst for the ultimate "go-for-broke" plan. Bill decides to cash in his straight life, selling his car and possessions to build one giant bankroll. The plan? To leave the small-time L.A. scene behind and head to the mecca: Reno.

      The final act in Reno is what it's all been building toward. Bill and Charlie, now with a serious pile of cash, hit the casino floors ready for the big time. Bill, powered by a mix of desperation and adrenaline, enters a high-stakes poker game, sitting down with real-life legends (including the iconic Amarillo Slim, playing himself).

      This is Bill's moment. He's in the zone, playing with a focus and fire we haven't seen before. And Charlie is right there with him, the ultimate hype man, beaming from the sidelines and betting on his new best friend. The tension is incredible, the chips are flying, and Bill starts to go on an unstoppable hot streak. The piles in front of him grow higher and higher as he takes down pot after pot. It's the kind of run every gambler dreams of...

      What happens when a man who can't stop finally starts to win? You'll have to watch to find out. California Split isn't really about the final score; it's about the intoxicating journey, the magic of a perfect, crazy friendship, and the absolute joy of riding the wave.

      This and previous episodes can be found everywhere you download your podcasts

      Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause

      email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com

      Thanks for listening!

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      1 h et 9 min
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