50 - Heat (1995)

Should you watch 'Heat' from 1995? You have to get it on! Directed by Michael Mann, and he turns the heat up in this crime thriller shining a light on how similar a police detective, played by Al Pacino, and his antithesis of a bank robber, played by Robert DeNiro. Famously heralded due in part  to the first time those actors shared screen time. A group of professional bank robbers start to feel the heat from police when they unknowingly leave a clue at their latest heist. Join us for a special movie review breakdown of 'Heat' for our 50th episode. If this is your first time with us, welcome, if this is your 50th, I personally thank you for coming along with us, we hope you like it as much as we have recording and producing the show. Lights! Camera! Action!

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Join me, The Popcorn Priest and my guests as we talk about why you should or shouldn't see what we just did. I used to be a projectionist at a movie theatre. While there, besides eating many many bags of free popcorn and just as much soda, I screened, talked about, and debated movies with other movie fans like myself. I am not there anymore, however the screening, talking and debating movies lives on in this podcast. We screen new and old movies, then talk about what we like and what we didn't like. It's laid back and most of the time informative but always an adventure.