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To celebrate Peter Sciretta's victory in last year's Summer Movie Wager, David, Devindra, and Jeff are joined by Peter and Germain Lussier to discuss Doug Liman's 1999 film Go.

Other topics discussed:

  • Jeff's family visit to Galaxy's Edge
  • Will Apple acquire Disney?
  • Do we go to restaurants, movies, and concerts by ourselves or with other people?

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Anonymous

I am surprised by the difference between concerts vs cinema and theatre. I have been to loads of concerts by myself (yes general admission - i.e standing, not seated). I have travelled interstate to go to a band I like, or when travelling for work I check out what concerts (and theatre) are on. Because I travel for work I have eaten alone in restaurants countless times - often listening to podcasts, I have lost count of the times I have noticed people looking at my while I chuckling away to something Jeff has said..

Anonymous

I’ve been to one concert alone. It was general admission. While the bands were playing it was completely fine and I had fun. I did feel awkward in between because I had no one to chat with.

Anonymous

Great discussion on Go. Also i found it so annoying how Devindra reviewed the movie with todays cultural standards so much , looking at it from todays lenses. With that type of opinion , we might as well disown all the 70s crime movies , the movie taxi driver is full of assholes and bad people doing shitty things , it’s a movie, escapism and seeing things from another view point , even if the people are assholes. Go is about a bunch of young people doing dumb things and getting into trouble , it’s not trying to have a deep Message or be Pulp fiction . Idk how many times you have to say it’s not as good as pulp fiction , we get it . It’s fine if he didn’t like the movie but just criticize the context of the film , not our culture was bad in the late 90s. Glad that Jeff and some of the other guys pushed back on those some of this points, made for a good discussion .