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Ep. 56 - King of New York (1990)

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This week G-Baby and the Usual Suspect Steve once again welcome back returning champion and fellow "unctuous philistine" Chris from Channel 83. This time we find ourselves in Gotham to discuss Abel Ferrara's seminal vesicle, King of New York from 1990 starring Chris Walken, a scene-stealing performance by Laurence "Don't Call Me Larry" Fishburne, David Caruso and minor roles for Wesley Snipes, Giancarlo Esposito and Steve Buscemi.

Join us as we sip on a few adult beverages and discuss why Jade is the better David Caruso vehicle, get treated to a Freddie "Rock Me Tonight (for Old Time's Sake)" Jackson appearance that G-Baby was particularly fond of and discuss the importance of fusion cuisine through the lens of the burrito in an ever-evolving world.

A nickel bag gets sold in the park, we want in.

Let's wax this King of New porpoise.

https://linktr.ee/waxtheporpoise

#nyc #christopherwalken #kingofnewyork #waxit

Huge thanks again to Chris for joining us once again and be sure to check out his show Channel 83 for all your obscure cinematic cravings wherever you get your podcasts.

https://channel83.video/

Follow us on Twitter & instagram and leave us a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, let us know how we're doing and thank you!

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This week G-Baby and the Usual Suspect Steve once again welcome back returning champion and fellow "unctuous philistine" Chris from Channel 83. This time we find ourselves in Gotham to discuss Abel Ferrara's seminal vesicle, King of New York from 1990 starring Chris Walken, a scene-stealing performance by Laurence "Don't Call Me Larry" Fishburne, David Caruso and minor roles for Wesley Snipes, Giancarlo Esposito and Steve Buscemi.

Join us as we sip on a few adult beverages and discuss why Jade is the better David Caruso vehicle, get treated to a Freddie "Rock Me Tonight (for Old Time's Sake)" Jackson appearance that G-Baby was particularly fond of and discuss the importance of fusion cuisine through the lens of the burrito in an ever-evolving world.

A nickel bag gets sold in the park, we want in.

Let's wax this King of New porpoise.

https://linktr.ee/waxtheporpoise

#nyc #christopherwalken #kingofnewyork #waxit

Huge thanks again to Chris for joining us once again and be sure to check out his show Channel 83 for all your obscure cinematic cravings wherever you get your podcasts.

https://channel83.video/

Follow us on Twitter & instagram and leave us a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, let us know how we're doing and thank you!

  continue reading

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