Crispy Coated Robots

CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #65 - Best 'Post-Beatles' Song & Top Heist Movies

May 25, 2021 Jim Kovacik - George Wright Padgett Season 2 Episode 65
Crispy Coated Robots
CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #65 - Best 'Post-Beatles' Song & Top Heist Movies
Show Notes

Episode 65: ‘I’m afraid of Robert Shaw in everything he’s in.’

In an episode longer in duration than Bill Murray’s movie Quick Change, Jim and George compare the music from the members of the Fab Four after The Beatles break up in 1970.

As they discuss the best heist movies on film, Jim puts on his screenwriter’s hat to explain Snyder’s ‘Save the Cat’ method of identifying ‘the good guy’ protagonist in a film. 

What’s the connection between Stephen King and a John Lennon hit song, and what does it mean that Yoko is credited with wind? 

Will either Jim or George go to see Denzel Washington (the go-to-guy for remakes) in the inevitable Dog Day Afternoon reboot?

And which podcast host may be a double agent?