• Hit Rewind: You've Got Mail, Saving Private Ryan, Rounders, Rush Hour & Mask of Zorro

  • Nov 9 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Hit Rewind: You've Got Mail, Saving Private Ryan, Rounders, Rush Hour & Mask of Zorro

  • Summary

  • Join hosts Michael and Jacob in this episode of "Hit Rewind" as they conclude their exploration of the films from 1998. The duo kicks off the discussion with the beloved romantic comedy "You've Got Mail," revisiting the charming chemistry of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. They reminisce about the film's nostalgic portrayal of early internet romance and its delightful supporting cast.

    Next, they delve into the gripping war epic "Saving Private Ryan." The hosts discuss the film's groundbreaking cinematography and powerful performances, pondering how it didn't secure the Best Picture win. They also reflect on the film's impact on the portrayal of war in cinema and its influence on subsequent projects like "Band of Brothers."

    The conversation takes a turn to the world of high-stakes poker with "Rounders," starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton. The hosts explore the film's depiction of the underground poker scene and its enduring appeal among enthusiasts.

    In a shift to action-comedy, Michael and Jacob discuss "Rush Hour," featuring the dynamic duo of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. While Michael shares his mixed feelings about the franchise, they both acknowledge the film's entertaining chemistry and unique plot elements.

    Finally, the episode concludes with a look at "The Mask of Zorro," a swashbuckling adventure that set a new standard for action choreography. The hosts praise the film's engaging story, captivating performances, and its influence on the genre.

    Tune in to this episode as Michael and Jacob wrap up their journey through 1998 and prepare for their next season, diving into the films of 1999.

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