There is no action film more beloved or influential than this Steven Spielberg film written by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasden. We jump into this classic and dish on exactly how many snakes are in the pit, what really happened with the infamous pistol in a swordfight, how it was almost rated R, the massive amounts of scene that became Temple of Doom and The Last Crusade, racism in the writer's room, Toht's machine gun arm, and so much more. Brandon Beardslee sits in again for this commentary that you don't necessarily need to watch the movie to follow along.
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Aug 18, 2016
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Fargo
A pregnant cop in Minneapolis unravels a plot a spun and then respun by three inept criminals. Fargo is the most amazing film based on a...
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A grandfather reads his sick grandson a story about fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, mi...
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An alien comes to Earth with a crucial message to it's leaders. The 1951 classic is one of the most influential sci-fi movies ever m...
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Welcome to the first episode of Biggs on Film. This is a podcast that acts as a commentary for films, but the film does not need to be w...