The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are again looking at some of the biggest flops and fiascos of film history, and this episode they're watching the infamous Bruce Willis comedy-caper "Hudson Hawk." It's a confused tonal mess of a movie and yet there is entertainment to be had because of the movie's wacky choices.
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Episode 416 includes:
-R.I.P. Shelley Duvall, Richard Simmons, Dr. Ruth, and Shannon Doherty
-Neil Gaiman is getting Me Too-ed and this one hurts.
-Nate has seen three imaginary friends 2024 movies and gives you the roundup.
-Ben hates "Longlegs" and thinks everyone must be faking their enjoyment.
-The Flop Era -- "Hudson Hawk" (1991)
-The guys discuss 1991's passion project for Bruno, a character he's been workshopping for a decade, in song, brought to confused life by the director of "Heathers" and with an all-star cast, each acting like they are in a different movie. It's bad, it's not funny, and it's crazy, but the guys practically recommend seeing it for those same reasons.