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1967 - In the Heat of the Night
Season 1, Ep. 40
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Trey and Blaine take a look at a murder mystery with some powerhouse performances.
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53. 1980 - Ordinary People
01:10:11TRIGGER WARNING: The film discussed this month continually refers to an off-screen suicide attempt and includes a successful off-screen suicide. As a result, suicide is something that is frequently mentioned in this conversation. If you are thinking of suicide, please talk to a professional first. In the US, call 988 or text "988" to 741741. In Canada, you can call or text 988 as well. In the UK, text "SHOUT" to 85258, or call 0800 689 5652. In Australia, call 13 11 14. In New Zealand, text 4357 or call 0508 828 865. Help is also available in numerous other countries in the world.52. 1979 - Kramer vs. Kramer
58:31Trey and Blaine discuss a film about divorce, with tangents into Star Trek: The Motion Picture and others along the way. For the record, the made-for-TV detective spoof Trey was talking about but was unable to name is Murder Can Hurt You!51. 1978 - The Deer Hunter
01:00:23Trey and Blaine talk about a movie that examines PTSD before the term "PTSD" was part of the common vernacular.49. 1976 - Rocky
01:12:58Paul Spataro of Is It Jaws? joins us once again to discuss what is arguably Hollywood's best boxing movie.48. 1975 - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
55:37Paul Spataro of Is It Jaws? joins Trey and Blaine once again to discuss the movie that defeated Jaws at the Academy Awards.47. 1974 - The Godfather, Part II with Jon M Wilson
01:08:19Trey and Blaine are joined by Jon M. Wilson to discuss something incredibly rare: the sequel that wins Best Picture.46. 1973 - The Sting
48:29Trey and Blaine discuss the classic heist movie starring Robert Redford and Paul Newman.45. 1972 - The Godfather
46:52Trey and Blaine look at one of the best remembered movies of the entire podcast series.