Date Night In with Dave and Jess

Hunger (2023)

April 12, 2023 David Quiroz, Jr. & Jessica Salvia-Quiroz Season 1 Episode 24
Hunger (2023)
Date Night In with Dave and Jess
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Date Night In with Dave and Jess
Hunger (2023)
Apr 12, 2023 Season 1 Episode 24
David Quiroz, Jr. & Jessica Salvia-Quiroz

This week Dave & Jess watch Hunger on Netflix, which they pair with a John Collins (not a Tom Collins) cocktail.  They've been anticipating this movie for a while now - you'd be forgiven for not realizing that since they continuously got the name wrong and called it "Heat" instead of "Hunger" when discussing it in previous weeks.  This Thai drama is most certainly not the incomparable crime thriller starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, but does the movie stand up to other culinary inventions from recent years?   Or should this movie pack its knives and head home?

The couple discuss some of the triggering imagery in the film, and how it is listed as being 2 hours and 10 minutes long by Netflix despite being over 2 hours and 30 minutes long.  

Other topics include the scarcity of Mekhong liquor in the U.S.,  Netflix's poor history of subtitling foreign films, and the fakest breasts ever seen on film.

Thanks for listening! We hope you enjoyed the episode. Please take time to rate the show wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram at DateNightInPodcast. We welcome feedback, suggestions, and cocktail recipes at DateNightInPodcast@gmail.com.

Our intro song is from Royalty Free Music from Tunetank.com
Track: Summer Vibes by RedNote
https://tunetank.com/track/865-summer-vibes/

Show Notes

This week Dave & Jess watch Hunger on Netflix, which they pair with a John Collins (not a Tom Collins) cocktail.  They've been anticipating this movie for a while now - you'd be forgiven for not realizing that since they continuously got the name wrong and called it "Heat" instead of "Hunger" when discussing it in previous weeks.  This Thai drama is most certainly not the incomparable crime thriller starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, but does the movie stand up to other culinary inventions from recent years?   Or should this movie pack its knives and head home?

The couple discuss some of the triggering imagery in the film, and how it is listed as being 2 hours and 10 minutes long by Netflix despite being over 2 hours and 30 minutes long.  

Other topics include the scarcity of Mekhong liquor in the U.S.,  Netflix's poor history of subtitling foreign films, and the fakest breasts ever seen on film.

Thanks for listening! We hope you enjoyed the episode. Please take time to rate the show wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram at DateNightInPodcast. We welcome feedback, suggestions, and cocktail recipes at DateNightInPodcast@gmail.com.

Our intro song is from Royalty Free Music from Tunetank.com
Track: Summer Vibes by RedNote
https://tunetank.com/track/865-summer-vibes/