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#1471 - Tony Hinchcliffe

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Notable books mentioned: The Irishman, Ozark, Jack Carr, The Lazarus Files

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Mentioned at 1:26:02
The Irishman

The host mentioned 'The Irishman' to express surprise at how much he enjoyed the film despite its rough reviews. He highlights that having low expe…

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Mentioned at 1:26:28
Ozark

The host discusses the portrayal of female characters in the show 'Ozark', highlighting their complexity and the performances of the actresses. Thi…

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Mentioned at 1:41:12
Jack Carr

The host mentions Jack Carr's novels in the context of discussing a murder related to a scientist's breakthrough. They draw a parallel between the…

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#1471 - Tony Hinchcliffe mentions The Irishman, Ozark, Jack Carr, and The Lazarus Files with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Tony Hinchcliffe is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. Tony also hosts his own podcast called “Kill Tony” with Brian Redban on Spotify under "Deathsquad".
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  • A second recurring theme is Jack Carr novels.
  • Referenced books include The Irishman and Ozark.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Fans of Martin Scorsese and Al Pacino and Fans of psychological thrillers and character-driven narratives.

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Highly Recommended(2)Deep Dive(1)Passing Reference(1)
Audience signals
Fans of Martin Scorsese and Al PacinoFans of psychological thrillers and character-driven narrativesFans of thriller and espionage literaturetrue crime enthusiasts and psychology students

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Best for Fans of Martin Scorsese and Al PacinoOften cited around opinions on The Irishman

The Irishman shocked me. Granted, it's not the you know, it's not like parasite where it's like, wow, what a crazy work of art. But it was a great Scorsese movie to me.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of Martin Scorsese and Al Pacino
Key quote: I actually put it on thinking I was going to, like, fall asleep or something.
The host mentioned 'The Irishman' to express surprise at how much he enjoyed the film despite its rough reviews. He highlights that having low expectations enhanced his viewing experience, making it a pleasant surprise.
ASIN: B07J3WF8FD
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Ozark cover
Best for Fans of psychological thrillers and character-driven narrativesOften cited around women in Ozark

I saw people commenting about Ozark negatively commenting about Ozark, like, OK, this is just proof of my thing that shows masterpiece.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of psychological thrillers and character-driven narratives
Key quote: It's a terrifying show. And the two scariest characters are women.
The host discusses the portrayal of female characters in the show 'Ozark', highlighting their complexity and the performances of the actresses. This leads to a broader conversation about the show's quality and the impact of its characters on the audience.
ASIN: 0486211819
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Best for Fans of thriller and espionage literatureOften cited around Jack Carr novels

I'm in the middle of this Jack Carter novel. It's all about crazy espionage and murder and murder for hire and shit.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Fans of thriller and espionage literature
Key quote: If you read Jack Karr books, you would totally think he looks like a guy that gets shot because everybody gets shot.
The host mentions Jack Carr's novels in the context of discussing a murder related to a scientist's breakthrough. They draw a parallel between the violent scenarios in Carr's books and real-life events, suggesting a possible conspiracy.
ASIN: B0DHY5ZTNF
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Best for true crime enthusiasts and psychology studentsOften cited around interrogation techniques

It's called Jim. Jim can't swim. But that particular one I want to know that begins with an L.. It's the Lazarus files.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: true crime enthusiasts and psychology students
Key quote: It's like a steaming teapot.
The host mentions 'The Lazarus Files' to highlight the fascinating dynamics of interrogation and how guilt manifests in behavior. They find the case of Stephanie Lazarus particularly compelling as it showcases the complexities of lying and deception in high-stakes situations.
ASIN: B0CB4WPBMB
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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Top Gun

Confidence: 90%

The speaker mentions not having watched Top Gun all the way through and comments on Tom Cruise's performance and appearance in the film.

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Mission Impossible

Confidence: 90%

The speaker references a video of Tom Cruise jumping out of a plane in Mission Impossible, highlighting the stunts he performs.

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The Dark Knight

Confidence: 90%

The speaker discusses Heath Ledger's performance in The Dark Knight and its impact on his health during filming.

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30 Days of Night

Confidence: 80%

The speaker mentions 30 Days of Night as a fun vampire movie during quarantine.

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Ready Player One

Confidence: 80%

The speaker talks about Ben Mendelsohn's role as the bad guy in Ready Player One.

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House of Cards

Confidence: 70%

The speaker compares 'Succession' to 'House of Cards' in terms of its portrayal of power dynamics.

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Devil's Advocate

Confidence: 80%

The speaker highlights 'Devil's Advocate' as a notable film featuring Al Pacino's intense performance.

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Scarface

Confidence: 80%

The speaker mentions 'Scarface' in the context of Al Pacino's career and his iconic roles.

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The Cable Guy

Confidence: 80%

The speaker discusses 'The Cable Guy' as a darkly funny movie featuring Jim Carrey.

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The Truman Show

Confidence: 90%

The speaker reflects on 'The Truman Show' as a relevant movie for today's social media landscape, highlighting its clever details.

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Gattaca

Confidence: 80%

The speaker mentions 'Gattaca' in relation to its themes, noting it as a cool movie.

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Lord of War

Confidence: 80%

The speaker references 'Lord of War' starring Nicolas Cage, describing it as a cool movie about an arms dealer.

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Raising Arizona

Confidence: 90%

The speaker praises 'Raising Arizona' as a great movie, reminiscing about Nicolas Cage's performance.

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The Irishman

Confidence: 90%

The Irishman shocked me. Granted, it's not the you know, it's not like parasite where it's like, wow, what a crazy work of art. But it was a great Scorsese movie to me.

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Parasite

Confidence: 90%

Granted, it's not the you know, it's not like parasite where it's like, wow, what a crazy work of art.

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Ace Ventura

Confidence: 90%

A reference to the movie where the character tastes bat guano, highlighting its comedic elements.

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Click

Confidence: 90%

Mentioned as one of the Adam Sandler movies watched, where he plays a character with a remote control that can pause time.

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Happy Gilmore

Confidence: 90%

Described as a classic Adam Sandler movie that is very funny.

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Kingpin

Confidence: 90%

Discussed as an amazing comedy featuring Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray, with memorable scenes.

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Groundhog Day

Confidence: 90%

Mentioned as a great movie that was recently rewatched, highlighting its fun nature.

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There's Something About Mary

Confidence: 90%

Referenced as another film by the Farrelly brothers, known for its comedic elements.

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The Joker

Confidence: 90%

The mention of watching 'The Joker' comes up in a discussion about fear and imagining a scary situation.

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The Last Dance

Confidence: 95%

The documentary 'The Last Dance' is discussed in relation to Michael Jordan and his competitive nature.

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Tiger King

Confidence: 90%

The mention of 'Tiger King' highlights how a documentary can be more compelling than other forms of storytelling.