Um, h-hello there, little raccoon. I'll do my best to describe the movie Rumble Fish for you, but it might be a bit scary. Are you sure you're ready to hear this? Okay, so Rumble Fish is a movie about a teenage boy named Rusty James who is the leader of a gang in a rough and dangerous part of town. He's always trying to live up to the legacy of his older brother, Motorcycle Boy, who used to be the toughest guy in the neighborhood. But Motorcycle Boy has disappeared, and Rusty James is left to navigate the dangerous world of gangs and violence on his own. The movie is filmed in black and white, which gives it a dark and eerie feel. There are lots of scenes of alleys and abandoned buildings, which might remind you of the kind of places raccoons like to explore. But be warned, there are also scenes of fighting and bloodshed that might be too intense for a little raccoon like you. There's a lot of talk about mortality and the fragility of life in Rumble Fish. It's a very existential movie, which means it deals with big questions about the meaning of life and what happens when we die. That might be a bit too deep for a raccoon, but I guess you never know. Overall, I'd say Rumble Fish is a pretty intense movie that might be too scary for a raccoon. But if you're feeling brave, you could give it a watch and see what you think. Just be prepared for some dark and heavy themes, and lots of scenes of fighting and violence.
Jason, Andy and Dana will discuss a 1985 movie weekly, breaking down all the nonsense there within. The 3 hosts all work together and everyone else around them was getting really annoyed at all the movie talk, so they decided to annoy the world in podcast form.
Check out previous seasons to hear them discuss 1982, 1983 & 1984 movies, as well as a full season of Love Boat episodes (if that is your thing). Plus one-off specials and a weekly mini "what are we watching" podcast.
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