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Ep. 215 HUDSON HAWK (1990)

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n this episode, the hosts review the movie Hudson Hawk. They discuss their first impressions of the film, the cast, and the director. They also talk about the production process and the challenges faced during filming. The hosts share their thoughts on the drink they tried during the episode and rate it. Overall, they find the movie to be a fun and enjoyable watch, despite its mixed reviews and box office disappointment. Hudson Hawk is a fun and goofy movie that combines action, comedy, and heist elements. The film features memorable characters, such as the Candy Bar crew and the over-the-top villains. The heist scenes, particularly the art house and codex sequences, are highlights of the movie. The singing sequence with swinging on a star is a joyful and entertaining moment. The film was marketed as an action movie, but it is more of a slapstick comedy with elements of spoof. The actors, including Bruce Willis and Sandra Bernhard, had a great time making the movie and their enjoyment shines through. Overall, Hudson Hawk is a silly but enjoyable film. Hudson Hawk is a dumb but enjoyable comedy that is ahead of its time. The movie is high-energy and filled with funny scenes. The chemistry between Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello is perfect, and the actors clearly had a great time making the film. While it may not be well-made or have the best acting, it succeeds in providing popcorn enjoyment and a fun, slapstick humor experience. The movie is meant to be enjoyed without overthinking it, and it delivers on that front.

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n this episode, the hosts review the movie Hudson Hawk. They discuss their first impressions of the film, the cast, and the director. They also talk about the production process and the challenges faced during filming. The hosts share their thoughts on the drink they tried during the episode and rate it. Overall, they find the movie to be a fun and enjoyable watch, despite its mixed reviews and box office disappointment. Hudson Hawk is a fun and goofy movie that combines action, comedy, and heist elements. The film features memorable characters, such as the Candy Bar crew and the over-the-top villains. The heist scenes, particularly the art house and codex sequences, are highlights of the movie. The singing sequence with swinging on a star is a joyful and entertaining moment. The film was marketed as an action movie, but it is more of a slapstick comedy with elements of spoof. The actors, including Bruce Willis and Sandra Bernhard, had a great time making the movie and their enjoyment shines through. Overall, Hudson Hawk is a silly but enjoyable film. Hudson Hawk is a dumb but enjoyable comedy that is ahead of its time. The movie is high-energy and filled with funny scenes. The chemistry between Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello is perfect, and the actors clearly had a great time making the film. While it may not be well-made or have the best acting, it succeeds in providing popcorn enjoyment and a fun, slapstick humor experience. The movie is meant to be enjoyed without overthinking it, and it delivers on that front.

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