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Degens Andy S and Brandon Bombay head to the hardware store to grab supplies and take out baddies as they talk about 'The Equalizer.' Andy kicks it off by reminiscing about the time he was apprehended at a hardware store for buying supplies that made employees very suspicious. Then the fellas talk about one of the better action films of the 2010s, which was helped by starring perhaps the coolest mofo on the planet, Denzel Washington. The guys discuss how Denzel goes full Michael Myers-death merchant mode as he wreaks havoc on the bad guys 'Home Alone' style as he uses all the hardware store tools at his disposal. That leads to many gnarly deaths, including multiple nail gun related homicides. Along the way, Andy and Bombay laugh about meeting loons in diners, and how the people in Denzel's orbit in this flick are cursed with bad luck, but luckily meet a benevolent superhero. This movie often gets mistaken for the morass of John Wick clones that came along, but Antoine Fuqua's franchise actually hit theaters before everyone's favorite retired assassin. Make sure you listen to the end to get some great recs to pair with this movie, and whatever you do don't befriend any annoyingly whiny overweight security guards at work.
By Degen Cinema PodcastDegens Andy S and Brandon Bombay head to the hardware store to grab supplies and take out baddies as they talk about 'The Equalizer.' Andy kicks it off by reminiscing about the time he was apprehended at a hardware store for buying supplies that made employees very suspicious. Then the fellas talk about one of the better action films of the 2010s, which was helped by starring perhaps the coolest mofo on the planet, Denzel Washington. The guys discuss how Denzel goes full Michael Myers-death merchant mode as he wreaks havoc on the bad guys 'Home Alone' style as he uses all the hardware store tools at his disposal. That leads to many gnarly deaths, including multiple nail gun related homicides. Along the way, Andy and Bombay laugh about meeting loons in diners, and how the people in Denzel's orbit in this flick are cursed with bad luck, but luckily meet a benevolent superhero. This movie often gets mistaken for the morass of John Wick clones that came along, but Antoine Fuqua's franchise actually hit theaters before everyone's favorite retired assassin. Make sure you listen to the end to get some great recs to pair with this movie, and whatever you do don't befriend any annoyingly whiny overweight security guards at work.