Loose Canons Ep. 18 One False Move The podcast is about to make a singular misstep when we discuss two unattractive Bills in Carl Franklin's "taut" thriller with all the early 90s hairstyles you can handle. Episode Timeline: Loose Canons Public Podcast Service Announcement 00:00-00:18 Liked it & Disliked it 01:40-07:00 Patrick wants to talk about the ending 07:00-09:58 Reuben’s Very Big Reading of what the ending might mean in a Very Large Context 09:58-11:55 Shot in the head just like in that other movie 11:55-13:45 Bill Paxton is not White America 13:45-15:34 Patrick says “class” a lot 15:34-16:10 Basil makes good points 16:10-16:50 Nobody is innocent 16:50-17:50 Ilya has a theory about that other cop getting shot 17:50-19:05 Patrick and Reuben debate survival 19:05-22:10 Sociopaths with glasses (featuring a Wire reference!) 22:10-23:50 Let’s talk about that batshit opening scene 23:50-25:45 And how nothing really happens after that 25:45-29:55 Basil hates how this movie was scripted 29:55-31:35 Unattractive Bills 31:35-33:00 Awkward Racial Hollywood Stereotype Talk (Ilya’s fault) 33:00-36:25 That convenience store scene is pretty awesome 36:25-37:40 Who feels bad about cops getting shot? Not us! 37:40-38:25 Basil reads Bill Paxton right 38:25-39:00 Reuben and the rest of us read Bill Paxton wrong 39:00-41:44 One False Move? More like Every False Move! 41:44-43:15 Reuben feels frustrated by this movie’s crappy police work 43:15-44:22 Siskel & Ebert are not robots! 44:22-45:22 What is that noise? Who is making that noise? 45:22-46:01 Ilya and Reuben hate “taut” thrillers 46:01-46:50 Carl Franklin never really made it 46:50-49:20 Neither did Ernest Dickerson 49:20-49:50 Surviving the Game is a fun movie, or so Russia thinks 49:50-51:15 Rutger Hauer’s acting portfolio 51:15-52:30 Back to the movie and back to that batshit opening scene 52:30-55:15 Billy Bob writes about black people at dance parties 55:15-56:40 Thanks for listening, everybody! 56:40-57:28 Outtakes!!! 57:28-58:06