Bob and Brad continue their mini-series of three films by director David Lean, with his 1957 classic The Bridge in the River Kwai. This rousing epic about British and American soldiers in a Japanese POW camp may seem similar to films like The Great Escape, but Lean's anti-war streak and the film's focus on hubris and shame make this a much more nuanced experience. Our hosts discuss William Holden as an actor versus as a movie star, while heaping praise on the subtleties in Alec Guinness' brilliant performance
Meanwhile, they try a whiskey-that-isn't-really-a-whiskey in Jameson Cold Brew. "Infused" with coffee beans, is this more of a liqueur, or a cordial, than a real whiskey? What will this mean for our hosts' scores?
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My Favorite Movie with Chris Morris, Woodford Reserve
Citizen Kane / Eagle Rare
Top Fives: Coming-of-Age Movies
Babe / WhistlePig Piggyback Rye
Braveheart / Laphroaig Lore
Toy Story / The Whistler Irish Whiskey
Nosing Your Whiskey, feat. Chris Walters
Apollo 13 / Seagram's 7 Crown
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire / Jefferson's Pritchard Hill Cask Finish
How to Cocktail: The Rob Roy
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban / Jefferson's Small Batch
The Departed / The Sexton Irish Whiskey
Bonus Blind Tasting, Ep. 2
The African Queen / Bogart's Irish Whiskey
Hamilton (2020) Review
Double Indemnity / Old Grand-Dad 114
How to Cocktail: The Old Fashioned
Life of Pi / Old Grand-Dad Bottled-in-Bond
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