Middle Age Movie Reviews
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Episode 94 – Cool Hand Luke
(Failure to Communicate)
Directed by Stuart Rosenberg
In this episode of the Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast, the guys are joined by Couch Critics Josh and Dave as they discuss the 1967 Paul Newman classic “Cool Hand Luke”
Josh tells us how much this film means to him with his connections to his babysitter watching this film early on in his adolescent life. Tim and Matt both mention how this is the first time watching the film from soup to nuts.
The guys explore the themes of resilience, character development, and symbolism in the film ‘Cool Hand Luke’. They each discuss the key scenes, character arcs, and behind-the-scenes insights that deepen an understanding of this classic movie.
Join us as we delve into the cultural significance and behind-the-scenes insights of the classic film Cool Hand Luke as we make our way to our 100th episode.
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