An Oscar For Arnold

Predator '69

February 27, 2024 An Oscar For Arnold Episode 27
An Oscar For Arnold
Predator '69
Show Notes

From the creators of "Indiana Jones and the Hurricane of Katrina" and "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Flute" comes an all new cinematic event: "Predator '69." On today's episode, Sonny and Tom craft a new Predator movie from scratch. The setting? Woodstock, the legendary music festival of 1969. Can a group of hippies, all dealing with their own personal and interpersonal issues while on a quest to acquire acid, defeat a deadly alien hunter who seeks to kill them for sport? That is the question that your hosts answer. But not before exploring other potential settings for a Predator movie, such as World War I and the wild west. So if you like this one, let us know! You just might see us make more Predator movies in the future. Apologies to Ric Lee, the drummer of Ten Years After, for the role that we give him in this fictional film.

There is, of course, the opening segment Arnold in a Famous Role. Today's episode sees the boys discuss how Arnold Schwarzenegger would do playing George Kennedy's Oscar-winning role as Dragline in 1967's "Cool Hand Luke." And I don't mean to spoil anything, but let's just say there's a chance we might have a new role earning the title of Arnold's Best Shot. But first you have to sit through about ten minutes of the boys analyzing George Kennedy's personal life.

Hosted by Sonny de Nocker (@swankysonny) and Tom Price (@thomas_price22).
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