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On this month's WLM, the gang is chatting about David Cronenberg's bloody slice of Americana, A History of Violence! How incredible is this Viggo performance? How were he, Maria and Ed not nominated, but Hurt was? And was there no one else to play this son besides "Jesse Ain't-enberg"? PLUS: The guys sound off on cream ales. ::hobbit vomit sound::

A History of Violence stars Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, William Hurt, and Stephen McHattie; directed by David Cronenberg.

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Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.

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Vicky I

I'm uncomfortable with how hungry the 69-ing conversation made me

Felipe Sobreiro

"A Planet of 69ing" is what in Star Trek they call Risa

Michael Daniels

Lemme save you 2 hours: Shoot Em Up isn't worth a rewatch

Paul

Some would say the WHM gang has “A History of Violence.”

profondo robbo

Yeah, not only is it a bad movie but the fact that it's clearly in on the joke should disqualify it from being covered on the show.

Anonymous

What a relief to hear the guys mention how the son resembled Jessie Eisenberg. I kept halfway convincing myself it was him before thinking "no, you fool--you're mixing up actors yet again!" I'm far from a movie buff so I often mix actors up. Case in point, when I saw Ed Harris I thought it was William Hurt for too long of a minute. Honestly, I had just gotten the two of them straight before who should join the movie at the end but William Hurt?? I watch these movies cold so I had no idea he was in this. Oh, boy. They are two sinister-type actors, so I don't think my slight confusion is too off track. This podcast definitely aids me in my continuing movie education. Haha. Thanks as always.

Ryan j Navarro cote

I’ve been listening since episode four and I love the show, but geez you guys are a bunch of caitiffs.

Anonymous

I lost it at “Who’s Joan Cusack?” “You’re Joan Cusack.”

Ray

You're John's sister, Joan, right?

Ray

I think Jesse Isn't-berg rolls off the tongue better.

Araña

the way you all describe croenenberg's shazam is exactly how banner changes in "the immortal hulk".

Jacob Kay

I went into this cold and so was very surprised by the restaurant scene.