118 - The Last Run / Rustlers' Rhapsody / The Jet Benny Show

118 - The Last Run / Rustlers' Rhapsody / The...

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Rest In Peace Robert Redford

Robert Redford's legacy is vast. To honor his passing, we're re-airing one of our favorite episodes: The Great Waldo Pepper. Fun fact: Roger, Gala, and Quentin viewed this movie on film at The New Beverly Cinema. It's co-hit, The Sting, was also supposed to be featured in this ep ...  Show more

Preview of The Black Swan

Missing Video Archives this week? The good news is you don't have to! Get your fix of Quentin and Roger every week by subscribing to our Patreon. Here's a sneek peak of the full conversation on The Black Swan. You can hear the rest of this conversation and this week's Aftershow c ...  Show more

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