• The Warriors: Practical Decisions (For My Thug Family)

  • May 7 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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The Warriors: Practical Decisions (For My Thug Family)

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    Smack My Pitch Up 90 - The Warriors: Practical Decisions (For My Thug Family)

    Hobbit and Thandi click their heels together and wish for some actually good remakes of The Wizard of Oz

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    in a world with too many reboots and remakes two men will stop at nothing
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    hello geeks and welcome to another episode of smack my pitch up the podcast that reboots remakes reimagine sequel
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    cycles and adapt some of your favorite and least favorite properties from film and television and what have you and as
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    always i got my co-host here dandy
    1:21
    that line is so iconic there are people that have never even heard of this movie that know that line
    1:27
    yeah it is it's crazy it was been parodied a lot of places too you know like several generations of parody
    1:34
    without context so somebody saw the parody and then the person who grew up with the parody not
    1:40
    the original was parodying the parody so i i feel like it's old enough and cult classic enough that people know
    1:47
    it from that like kind of like soylent green as people yeah exactly people know the line without the context and that's a feeling
    1:54
    that i'm starting to get with a lot of movies that i grew up with where we were making a direct reference from the movie but then movies have now made references
    2:00
    from the movies you grew up with and the younger generation are making references from the references and it's so removed
    2:07
    that they're like what what do you mean batteries not included i don't know what that movie is you know there's
    2:12
    there's this disconnect and yeah i guess it's pop culture hurting our feelings yeah exactly
    2:18
    and this was one of those movies that it didn't quite hit the uh the popular culture of things but it
    2:25
    absolutely did uh find its way into the the zeitgeist a little bit
    2:30
    uh yeah very very cult classic very cold classic we're of course talking about the warriors from uh oh god when did
    2:37
    this come out like 78 81 81 oh wait it's like well maybe it was because i did i did
    2:43
    see something saying it was released in the late 70s but i also saw something that said it was released in 81 so it
    2:49
    could have been 78 i think there's a re-release it's not

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