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Welcome to Cocktails and Classics! This week, we explore Mad Max: Fury Road, one of the most exciting action-adventure films of the past decade. We break down its fast-paced, relentless action, iconic moments like “Witness me!” and the flaming guitar, and discuss the deeper themes of survival, feminism, and morality in a post-apocalyptic world.
You’ll hear us talk about unforgettable scenes like The Storm and the insane vehicle stunts, including the pole-vaulting trucks and grenade javelins. We also dive into the characters of Max and Furiosa, and how their journey symbolizes hope against overwhelming odds.
As always, we pair this movie with a delicious cocktail. This episode’s featured drink is the Mad Max Fury Road, a high-octane drink, spiked with bold flavors that match the intensity of the film. Don't miss this episode for a thrilling adventure filled with classic cocktails and engaging discussions!
Mad Max Fury Road Cocktail:
2 oz. Atlantico Private Cask
1 oz. Milk
1 oz. Honey
Garnish with grated nutmeg and all spice.
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The Corleones return! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we delve into the epic sequel, The Godfather Part II. Join us as we explore the rise of young Vito Corleone and the chilling descent of Michael Corleone into darkness. We'll discuss the film's masterful parallel timelines, the themes of legacy and corruption, and Al Pacino's unforgettable performance.
Feeling like a Don? Craft a Banana Daiquiri while you listen! Don't miss this captivating exploration of power, loyalty, and the consequences of ambition, all served with classic cocktails and engaging discussions.
Banana Daiquiri Recipe:
2 ounces aged rum
1/2 ounce banana liqueur (or use half a frozen Banana)
1 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed
1/4 ounce demerara syrup
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We're talkin' business! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we raise a glass to the iconic gangster film, The Godfather. Join us as we delve into the power struggles, family loyalty, and brutal world of the Corleones. We'll discuss the film's enduring legacy, iconic lines, and Al Pacino's unforgettable performance. Feeling like a Don? Craft a classic cocktail while you listen! We'll also debate: Is "Goodfellas" a better mob movie? Test your knowledge with a trivia challenge about Al Pacino's best work. Don't miss this episode for a captivating exploration of a cinematic masterpiece, all served with classic cocktails and engaging discussions.
The Godfather recipe:
2oz Scotch or Bourbon
1/4oz Amaretto Liquer
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Band of Brothers Episode 10, "Points," is a rollercoaster of emotions as Easy Company navigates the end of the war. We dive deep into the points system, the fall of the Eagles Nest, and the bittersweet transition to post-war life. From Nixon's future plans to the heartbreaking fates of beloved characters, this episode is a must-listen for fans of Band of Brothers, military history, and wartime drama. Join us as we unpack the complexities of war and its lasting impact.
Want to share your thoughts on the heartbreaking and heartwarming moments of Band of Brothers' final episode? Head over to our Instagram and website to join the conversation! Don't forget to share our podcast with your friends, subscribe, and leave a rating. Your support helps us keep the classic cocktails flowing!
Time Stamps:
00:00 - Dylan’s Lovely Singing and Intro
00:51 - This episode gets dark
01:51 - Poor Shifty :(
03:56 - Leibgott goes Inglorious Basterds mode
06:24 - Tom Hardy’s short time
06:57 - Grant shot by Friendly Fire
07:30 - The tragic passings of Bull, Luz, and Webster
09:27 - Grant shot by Friendly Fire (Continued)
11:43 - The wrap-ups and Ben’s getting soft
14:55 - THEY DID THE INTERVIEW REVEALS
16:03 - SOBEL STILL SUCKS
17:35 - Nixon should be mad at his portrayal
22:10 - The Points System
27:10 - Was Winters trying to leave Easy?
29:32 - Winter is still That Guy though
30:19 - Dylan is also a big softy
31:05 - Ben’s trip to the Smithsonian Museums
39:42 - They did a good job of making a Finale high stakes
41:08 - Our Favorite and Least Favorite Episodes
48:47 - What moments will stick with you?
53:16 - Dylan’s Rating and Review of the Series
55:55 - Ben’s Rating and Review of the Series
1:07:21 - Talking about the future of the podcast
1:10:50 - Outro
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In this emotionally charged episode of Cocktails & Classics, we dive deep into the harrowing realities of war through Band of Brothers Episode 9, "Why We Fight." From the shocking discovery of concentration camps to the personal struggles of our beloved characters, this episode is a raw and unflinching look at the human cost of conflict.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Nixon is dealt such a rough hand in this episode.
03:21 - Young Tom Hardy is only here to sleep with women and advance the story.
04:27 - This episode made us get emotional, and how much emotional toll this situation must have had on Liebgott.
08:35 - This episode does a lot of time-jumping
09:47 - Spiers is such an oddball character, and the book doesn't add a lot of supplement to this episode.
12:30 - Webster's breakdown and the German's ignorance of the Camp
16:28 - Are the intro interviews counterintuitive to the point of this episode?
21:38 - They do an amazing job of glossing over Hitler's death in this show.
23:20 - Perconte's freakout and The Zone of Interest
26:48 - The cinematography is SOO good.
28:38 - How do we move forward and help these people?
33:50 - Audible Ad
34:30 - Ben's takeaways from the episode
36:50 - Predicting and our hopes for the final episode
41:47 - Outro
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Webster's Rough Return. Join Cocktails & Classics as we delve into Episode 8 of Band of Brothers, "The Last Patrol." Witness the emotional toll of prolonged war on Easy Company as the previously injured David Webster returns to Easy Company as they take on one of their final missions taking German POWs from across the Rhine River. We'll discuss the complexities of reintegrating returning soldiers, the absolutely bananas plan to put a wounded German out of their misery, and the soldiers' cautious anticipation of the war's end. Don't miss this poignant exploration of brotherhood, sacrifice, and the physical and emotional toll of war in this latest episode of Cocktails and Classics.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro to the Episode, catch up on the podcast and show before the finale in two weeks!
01:00 Ben sucks at Geography.
04:14 Is WW2 tourism a little perverse? Do European’s care about American Civil War battlefields?
06:25 Ben’s ‘Murica Patriotism
10:12 Webster’s Un-Warm Welcome Back to Easy Company
15:07 Why slower episodes are beneficial to shows?
18:00 Dissecting Webster’s plot to relieve tired soldiers on the patrol
20:21 Colin Hanks with the Nepo-baby role.
23:50 Interesting seeing how the soldiers are dealing with the hardships
26:15 We become educated in battlefield promotions
28:14 Major Winters is still the man.
30:34 Ben compliments the costume departments visual differences in the incoming soldiers and the guys post-Bastogne
33:03 Audible Ad
33:42 Grenades might be the least efficient way to put someone out of their misery
38:00 “I Can’t Swim” and the Outpost Outcome
39:00 Ben has seen parts of the next episode and Dylan’s hopes they reveal who is who of the real life soldiers.
41:00 Casting for looks vs performance vs star power
46:03 We look forward to doing Movie Reviews again and the lack of conclusion in TV episodes
48:23 Tom Hardy causes our Mid-Life Crisis
50:44 Outro
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This week on Cocktails and Classics, we dive deep into the emotionally charged Band of Brothers episode, The Breaking Point. Join us as we explore the devastating impact of war on the men of Easy Company. We'll discuss the tragic loss of key characters, the leadership challenges faced by Captain Winters, and the infuriating consequences of bureaucratic failures. From the heartbreaking character arc of Buck Compton to the shocking turn of events for Lieutenant Dike, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions. Don't miss our in-depth analysis and heartfelt discussion of this powerful installment of the iconic World War II miniseries.
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Hold the line! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we delve into the pivotal siege of Bastogne in Band of Brothers Episode 6, "Bastogne." Join us as Easy Company faces brutal winter conditions and dwindling supplies, we are fully introduced to the medic Eugene Roe, and the Germans take the offensive foot in what would later be known as the Battle of the Bulge.
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Winters' Paperwork Woes! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we brave the somewhat filler exposition of Band of Brothers Episode 5, "Crossroads." Join us as Easy Company prepares to face brutal winter weather, we get an interesting style of storytelling through Winters' reports, and the emotional weight of war on our steadfast leader, Winters. We'll discuss the challenges of leadership under pressure and what makes Winter such a strong leader, the preparation and build-up to the next episode and the rest of the series, and the episode's lack of explanations and substance in our eyes.
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New faces, familiar challenges! This week on Cocktails & Classics, we delve into Episode 4 of Band of Brothers, "Replacements." We'll explore the emotional impact of integrating new recruits as Easy Company faces its first defeat during Operation Market Garden. Join us as we discuss the challenges faced by bringing on new recruits, the tough watch that this loss is, and the intense second half of the episode with Bull Randleman stuck behind enemy lines.
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The podcast currently has 164 episodes available.