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Duos Film Poll!

Help pick the Duos movie we will react to!

Please feel free to suggest other options in the comments for future polls!

NOTE: I have seen Mr. & Mrs. Smith, so this would only be Sam's first time watching!

Comments

Yeah, I wouldn't think so...but here's to trying, 'the little tarts, they'd love it' πŸ˜‰

Andrew Manford

Naturally. It's the best comedy ever made. But probably wouldn't have a snowball's chance.

Neal Romanek

Mulholland Dr? 42nd Street? Fury Road?

Neal Romanek

Terrifying movie.

Neal Romanek

Very glad to see a good deal of push for Batman Forever! That's a duo movie on two fronts also

mikethemotormouth

My favorite Tarantino anything, even if it's tangentially related

mikethemotormouth

I hope that you watch Bonnie and Clyde sometime. It's one of the best crime movies ever.

Michael Figueroa

My favorite from Dead Men has always been the making coffee scene. It just keeps going and going. LOL I've always loved Steve Martins film's. I don't know if they have even seen "The Jerk" yet. Maybe they have. I'll have to look. Have a great night Birdie!!

Chris Baldwin

"Think ya used enough dynamite there, Butch???"

Chris Bruneau

Just turn your subtitles on. There’s quite a bit of mumbling in the film, especially from Colin Farrell. It’s a flawed film. Like the show often was accused of, it was more style than substance. But the style is awesome, it literally puts you into the locations. So that’s what you gotta look forward to. I’d also say that it would be best if you try to not see it as an adaptation of the show, but just as a Michael Mann crime thriller. Give it another name in your head. Enjoy!

Shehab Dawoud

"Kid, next time I say let's go some place like Bolivia, let's GO some place like Bolivia!" lol sorry. i just had to throw that quote your way. ;)

Scott Kerr

I never saw it at the time because my thinking was "I don't need this in my life. The show was good enough." But I'm gonna watch it eventually because I hear too many good things about it to let it remain unseen.

Paul Cox

agreed, forever first then robin

dieselbeast

Natural Born Killers (1994) - starring Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey Jr, directed by Oliver Stone, screenplay Oliver Stone adapted from Quentin Tarantino. Very brutal & violent, similar in many aspectes with 1967's Bonnie and Clyde.

Amper Sand

Well I'm glad Batman & Robin isn't winning. Not that I'm against seeing a reaction to it, but unless I missed something we haven't gotten a reaction to Batman Forever yet and I feel that should come first.

Kyle

I saw Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid when I was a kid, probably before I saw any noirs and it still played pretty well(it does have quite a bit of slapstick humor). It's a shame Double Indemnity, Out of the Past etc always get destroyed by Hitchcock films in noir polls. But they did react to Maltese Falcon. It's crazy how many different movie clips are in Dead Men. Some pretty obscure titles in there as well.

Birdie Num Num

They already watched Tango & Cash on the Channel

Florian Meier

Miami Vice (2006) is sorely missed here imo. Very underrated Michael Mann film. It got a bad rap because it was so different from the iconic TV show, but it has quietly become a cult fav over the years.

Shehab Dawoud

Tango and Cash!

Ray Johnson

Nice to see an Abbott & Costello film here. I love all the old classic comedies. My favorite would have to be the W.C. Fields film "It's A Gift" from 1934. I would love to see your reaction's to Steve Martin in "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" from 1982. But, you would have to be familiar with the famous Noir film's of the 30's and 40's to understand the use of scene's from them used to make the film. It was the last film Edith Head worked on as costume designer too. Just a thought...Thank you.

Chris Baldwin

I wasn't sure I'd love that movie but that movie was AWESOME!

Scott Kerr

RRR

Vlasios Vougiouklis

There's no way Harold & Maude wins...but Harold & Maude all the motherfucking way!

Steve Mercier

I love Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kind

TGrimace

I like B+T, but I'm not a fan of the first movie. But I love 2 and 3.

Philip Davetas

Finally a poll that Butch Cassidy can win. It was soundly beaten by Young Guns and Tombstone in past western polls. Gotta think of more odd polls so that perennial poll losers can win. How bout a poll involving street names? That's probably the only way Sunset Blvd would win a poll:)

Birdie Num Num

Yeah!!!! :D

Brent

1966 Batman Movie.

Javier Del Cid

Regarding Batman, I wish you would watch the 1966 Batman movie. It's super cheesy fun! Regarding Harold and Maude, you can watch it any time, but I think it would be especially good on Valentine's Day.

Michael Buhl

Butch and Sundance all the way!!!

Chris Bruneau

Butch Cassidy, then The Sting to complete the greatest movie duo of all time double header.

Brad P

STATION!

Scott Kerr

Oh please please PLEASE let it be Butch Cassidy that wins!!

Scott Kerr

Yes, follow this up with The Sting!

james repka

Had to put in a vote for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. After that one, you really need to watch The Sting (then The Great Waldo Pepper)

Smooticus

Yes!

Smooticus

I certainly voted for it. It wasn't my only choice, but I definitely threw it a vote, absolutely.

Tic Toc Melody

Wow, shocked to see Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice up there. Just saw that recently, really great. Totally different than what I was expecting. Don't expect it to win, obviously, but kudos to whomever suggested it. That's a real cool, one of a kind movie.

Tic Toc Melody

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein or you're doing it wrong. πŸ§›πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

Antmovies

I will always mark down Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein for anytime but come on it's Halloween October time !! I will always yell from the rooftops Movies before 1980 and Black and White are CLASSICS !!! Give them a chance people !!

Keith Brown

Haha. Hudson Hawk, that takes me back. Richard E. Grant is amazing as Withnail! Here's to clearance sales and hoping that they will pick it! Pleasure to meet a fellow film adorer. πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘Œ

Andrew Manford

I bought this on DVD decades ago in a clearance sale for three dollars because it had Richard E. Grant in it. I think I was so young I only knew him as the bad guy from Hudson Hawk. It's fantastic.

Tostito Buddy

Don't forget to do Batman Forever first!!!

Brent

C'mon Batman and Robin πŸ˜‚

Javier B

The Sting (1973)

christopher brown

Speaking of animal buddy movies, where's Turner and Hooch?

mikethemotormouth

I DEMAND we watch The Greatest Film of All Time…Batman & Robin (Yes, sarcasm) 😏

Tristan Durant

Hey Starsky and Hutch. DO IT.

mikethemotormouth

Solidarity, brother!

Thomas Yanez

I was just talking about this movie with my friend, the other day. Love it!

Guston Zimasheen

Party on dude and he excellent to each other 🎸 gotta go for bill and ted πŸ™‚

Ian

I would like a little known film to be recommended... 'Withnail and I' ... I adore this one and it really is a diamond in the rough.

Andrew Manford

Come on, no love for "Every Which Way But Loose" (1978)? You guys have been watching some quality Clint Eastwood. Now you need to see him in a buddy comedy with an orangutan.

Thomas Yanez

For sure. Butch & Sundance: The Early Years.

Guston Zimasheen

Mr & Mrs Schmitt (2024) is always good to watch.

Guston Zimasheen

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid wins by a mile. Not even close

James

Both my picks are winning, Bill & Ted sequel and Butch and Sundance, so I'm happy. Also Mr and Mrs Smith is like a bad Netflix movie from a time before Netflix were making their own bad movies. I am hardcore judging anyone who votes for that.

Tostito Buddy

I saw Thunderbolt & Lightfoot on TBS when I was in high school, but I rewatched for the first time as an adult a few weeks ago and whoa buddy it's one of Clint's best films of the 70s. Harold & Maude won't win, but thank you for including it. β™₯️

Paul Cox


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