geneparmesan 20 Posted March 16, 2012 A few years ago I cut together all the instances of Al touching women in "88 Minutes." It was touched (har) on briefly in the podcast, but there were SO many times that he did it. Dude straight up gropes Alicia Witt's breasts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySIwCDzKLdU 7 Share this post Link to post
katie_j 4 Posted March 19, 2012 So I saw a different version of this movie....don't ask me how. But here are a few things that went down: - the movie opened with shots of Kate Graham flying the kite and Al Pacino dancing to hip hop music in the bar. Yes, legendary Al Pacino gettin' down with the escort to hip hop music. An amazing piece of cinema. - there was no opening murder scene or the scene where Al testifies with the ridiculous prosecutor. My thinking is that they had the one asian girl bring the cookies to Al and then decided to open the movie with the twin's murder so they had to hire someone who looked similar so they could play twins. - The cab driver is rarely seen in the back seat of the cab. He just kind of disappeared and then is referenced later. - In the end Al does admit to coaching the twin in order to get the guilty verdict. But as he asks Molly Ringwald "what would you do"....and then walks away. I would have to watch the actual version to know what other differences there are, but I am not sure I want to subject my eyes to that. 1 Share this post Link to post
TwistedSittler 0 Posted March 20, 2012 Great stuff as always, Guys. But Pete holmes was too much. The long, loud laughter and the shrill yelling over everyone else really threw off the rhythm of the podcast Share this post Link to post
Danimal_the_Mananimal 4 Posted March 20, 2012 The little Pacino lines from Pete every now and again was really the sprinkles of Angel Dust in this wonderfully rolled joint of an ep. But daaaaaaaaamn, this whole movie is just the old Bond villain stereotype of leaving mister Bond to die an awful slow death while the villain goes on with his day and Bond finds a clever way to escape. Except, instead of that being just one scene, it's the entire movie. I get the significance of the time he's given... but honestly, it's not convincing in its importance, if that makes any sense. There is no reason for Leelee Sobieski to draw it out like that when she has his total trust. All she needs to do is just invite herself over to his place one day and just murder him straight up. Push him down some stairs or something. Why even risk doing the whole Zodiac Killer/John Doe from Se7en game of fucking with him... especially when you're not good at it? Share this post Link to post
KokiSuperFairyGodmotherPicos 12 Posted April 3, 2012 Alright I watched it. Al Pacino looked like a piece of beef jerky running around and asking to see everyone's hands. Share this post Link to post
Wien 401 Posted April 10, 2012 88 Minutes Guy LaForge Jacket $200 http://www.movieleat...rge-Jacket.html "I'm not the murderer..." 1 Share this post Link to post
_dbergen 2 Posted April 11, 2012 Great Ep, as always, a tad shrill sure. BUT... For Christ's sake... It's "Champing at the bit" not "Chomping at the bit" Other than that, perfection as always. 1 Share this post Link to post
Nasher 29 Posted April 11, 2012 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Geneparmesan its people like you that make the internet so damn awesome.. that years before you took the time to cut together a vid of Pacino touching women creepily from the movie. Sir I salute you and all your disguises. To be fair I were in his position I would instigate an acting method that required me to grope Leelee at every opportunity.. you know.. for the sake of drama. Share this post Link to post
TheKillShirt 0 Posted February 25, 2013 This was a good episode. It should have been GREAT. But this Pete Holmes guy - whom I've never heard of and will actively avoid in the future - did his absolute best to ruin it. His incredibly grating, shrill voice and laughter cut through me like a knife. And he talks over everyone else, which is the worst part of it all. There was at least one instance where Paul's voice sounded completely exasperated with him. If he ever does a director's cut of HDTGM?, I hope Paul pulls a George Lucas on this episode and cuts Holmes out completely. Share this post Link to post
JacobCrites 4977 Posted February 25, 2013 This was a good episode. It should have been GREAT. But this Pete Holmes guy - whom I've never heard of and will actively avoid in the future - did his absolute best to ruin it. His incredibly grating, shrill voice and laughter cut through me like a knife. And he talks over everyone else, which is the worst part of it all. There was at least one instance where Paul's voice sounded completely exasperated with him. If he ever does a director's cut of HDTGM?, I hope Paul pulls a George Lucas on this episode and cuts Holmes out completely. It's interesting; Holmes is one of my least-favorite comedians, but I actually enjoyed him on this episode. He's a good fit for this show. Share this post Link to post
seanotron 2307 Posted February 25, 2013 This was a good episode. It should have been GREAT. But this Pete Holmes guy - whom I've never heard of and will actively avoid in the future - did his absolute best to ruin it. His incredibly grating, shrill voice and laughter cut through me like a knife. And he talks over everyone else, which is the worst part of it all. There was at least one instance where Paul's voice sounded completely exasperated with him. If he ever does a director's cut of HDTGM?, I hope Paul pulls a George Lucas on this episode and cuts Holmes out completely. The episode wouldn't have been nearly as good without Holmes and Zouks dueling Pacino impressions. Share this post Link to post
imhatch 271 Posted February 25, 2013 It's interesting; Holmes is one of my least-favorite comedians, but I actually enjoyed him on this episode. He's a good fit for this show. yeah i'm not big on him usually but this is one of my favorite episodes and he's the reason why. few guests seem as into it as he was. "i need to yell about this movie more!" Share this post Link to post
TheKillShirt 0 Posted February 25, 2013 The episode wouldn't have been nearly as good without Holmes and Zouks dueling Pacino impressions. Okay, I will at least grant you that. Whenever Holmes was doing Pacino, I laughed. Share this post Link to post
JustinStolle 6 Posted February 26, 2013 Paul says that in addition to 88 Minutes, Gary Scott Thompson also wrote the movie K-9 (not true) and there's a joke that he must have also done the sequel named K-10. In actuality, Thompson does have writing credits for two sequels named K-911 and K-9: P.I. Share this post Link to post
JustinStolle 6 Posted March 8, 2013 Al Pacino goes to the Auditorium where his classes are held and tells his students that Jon Forster has been executed and we the audience see the execution via lethal injection, he continues to say that this is not a reason to celebrate and that the pain caused by the loss of a special someone is something that nobody completely overcomes but that you learn to live with as time goes by ( Maybe he was referring to the death of his sister ) then he continues his class by asking a question and then the movie ends, in this version the credits last 5 minutes (1 minute less than your version ) This is the tacked-on scene included on the DVD I watched listed as the "alternative ending". Share this post Link to post
AndrewMurray 21 Posted April 8, 2013 I'd love to hear more Pete Holmes he has such an infectious energy. Best episode. 1 Share this post Link to post
seanotron 2307 Posted April 13, 2013 This is on tonight and I'd forgotten how bonkers that first 10 minutes really is. So much effort to establish that it's 1997 ('Why would someone kill Princess Di?' 'I'm going to put on some Backstreet Boys and go to sleep'), which is ultimately so unimportant. The terrible actresses who are clearly *not* twins. That lady lawyer who talks like Dennis Miller. The naked yoga with the Sonicare. Pacino doing that weird cross-eyed face on the phone with William Forsythe. YOINKS. Share this post Link to post
Corky Kneivel 113 Posted April 15, 2013 I've listened to this episode at least 5 times. Pete Holmes is a great energy balance for the show. He brings a sincere, positive, inquisitiveness with him similar to June ratcheted up to 11. 1 Share this post Link to post
seanotron 2307 Posted April 15, 2013 I've listened to this episode at least 5 times. Pete Holmes is a great energy balance for the show. He brings a sincere, positive, inquisitiveness with him similar to June ratcheted up to 11. I agree, Pete is infectiously positive even when he's being critical. Share this post Link to post
HotSaucerman 2051 Posted February 10, 2014 June trying to pronounce "Sobieski". 2 Share this post Link to post
DeathToMikeyBay 130 Posted February 11, 2014 Since it's already bumped, I'll also chime in as this being my favorite episode. It cannot be understated how badly they need to get Pete back to do Any Given Sunday. 2 Share this post Link to post
Blast Hardcheese 636 Posted February 13, 2014 Did anyone else get Jason's "Our podcast can be your life" / Our Band Could Be Your Life reference at the beginning? Share this post Link to post
MDS 1138 22 Posted March 14, 2014 Did anyone else get Jason's "Our podcast can be your life" / Our Band Could Be Your Life reference at the beginning? (first post) Yes! I was a little bummed that nobody got it, esp Pete Holmes who espoused the punk rock podcast element. 1 Share this post Link to post