In this episode of Rush to Reason, the afternoon winds down with a combination of humor and in-depth movie analysis. Join John Rush, Andy Pate, and Richard as they dive into the world of terrorism as portrayed in some of the most iconic films. From the dramatic bellows of Harrison Ford in Air Force One to the satirical tones of Austin Powers, this episode has it all. Not limited to traditional definitions, the hosts expand on what constitutes a movie terrorist, keeping listeners engaged with their unique viewpoints.
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Okay, our number two Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Myself, Andy Pate, Charlie Grimes. And it’s that time where we’re going to be doing our movie reviews. And we’ll do this. We’re going to take a break here in just a minute. But before we do that, Andy, set this up as to what’s our definition.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, folks, this is pretty broad, okay? What is a terrorist in the movies? It’s anyone who terrorizes.
SPEAKER 26 :
Right.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, so it doesn’t have to be someone from the Middle East or whatever. It doesn’t have to be what you would generally think. There are all kinds of terrorists in all kinds of situations. Anything with a terrorist or terrorism of any kind… We are going to be very forgiving. That’s all I’m saying.
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What do you think? So you guys can text us your favorite movies along those lines, and there’s a bunch. Yeah. 307-200-8222. Again, 307-200-8222. And we’ll play some clips, of course, as we always do. But I will tell you, this is one of those topics where I had to go a little bit further into the old archives, I guess you could say, Andy, to –
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Had to do a little work on this one, a little more than I expected, and had to get a little broad in my definition.
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Okay, we are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Richard, are you with us now? That I am. All right. Andy, take it away.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, we got to go. Obviously, Richard, what am I going to start with?
SPEAKER 21 :
I think you’re probably going to steal mine, Andy, if I’ve got to go with it. Okay, I’m going with Team America.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, geez. Well, never mind. Well, I had to. Okay, I got to start with that. Now, the funniest part of this song, it’s the theme song. It’s just all the beeping. So here you go. It just goes on. Half of it is just beeped out. It’s very funny.
SPEAKER 26 :
The movie is so wrong.
SPEAKER 18 :
But you’ve got to admit, that is a movie that treated terrorists the way they should be treated.
SPEAKER 26 :
True. True.
SPEAKER 18 :
I loved it. What do you think there, Richard?
SPEAKER 21 :
I mean, it wouldn’t be a movie segment, even romance, if we didn’t mention Team America.
SPEAKER 18 :
Or drama.
SPEAKER 21 :
Or thriller, scary, whatever you want to say. Kids film. Kids film. You’re up. All of the above. Okay, go ahead. I’m glad you did not take my first one, Andy, because it is maybe one of my favorite movies of all time. I just feel like it’s really well put together. It’s dramatic. It’s got tension. It’s got, you know, humor. Overall, just fun. It’s, again, one of my best terrorists, maybe the best terrorist movie, Andy, and that is Air Force One. Get off my plane. Get off my plane.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, here we go. Here we go.
SPEAKER 25 :
Get off my plane.
SPEAKER 18 :
Get off my plane. I’m just saying, you know, get off my plane. By the way, let me see here really quick here. No, I don’t have it.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Or yes, I do. This is from Family Guy.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
And this is just Peter. All they wanted to do was they’re going, jumping out of planes. Here you go.
SPEAKER 21 :
Whoa, is that Harrison Ford? Yeah, it said in the brochure that he assists with all the jumps. Get off my plane!
SPEAKER 23 :
Get off my plane!
SPEAKER 24 :
Get off my plane!
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, look, he even brought Callista Flockhart with him.
SPEAKER 24 :
Peter, I think that’s just a piece of paper.
SPEAKER 21 :
Good, because she looked fat.
SPEAKER 26 :
My word.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, that’s pretty funny.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay, I have one. Yeah, go ahead. That I think, I think this applies. Again, it’s broad, but I think it applies. And I’m guessing Andy might even have a clip of this one, maybe. Maybe I’m stealing one, I don’t know. But isn’t Austin Powers, isn’t… Wouldn’t that be considered… May I play? Go ahead, yes. Okay.
SPEAKER 09 :
He’s a terrorist. Here’s the plan. We get the warhead, and we hold the world ransom for… $1,000,000. Mm-mm-mm-mm.
SPEAKER 11 :
Well, don’t you think we should maybe ask for more than a million dollars? A million dollars isn’t exactly a lot of money these days. VirtuCon alone makes over $9 billion a year. Really? Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER 09 :
Really? It’s a lot more. Okay, then. We hold the world ransom for… $100 million.
SPEAKER 18 :
billion dollars it just looks so lost 100 billion it’s such a wrong movie oh it’s uh i think it’s one of the all-time greats i do which one’s your favorite Oh, the first.
SPEAKER 26 :
I think so, too.
SPEAKER 18 :
I mean, and the second one’s close, then it drops off fast.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, I agree.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, but it was just so good. Okay, now this one, believe it or not, these were terrorists in my worldview. And Richard, I was saying before you came on, we are being very broad in our definition of terrorists. Anybody who terrorizes. Sound fair? Works. Okay. There you go. And here we go.
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You called down the thunder. Well, now you got it. You see that? It says United States Marshal. Quiet. Please don’t kill me. The cowboys are finished. You understand me? I see a red sash, I kill the man wearing it. So run, you cur.
SPEAKER 23 :
Run! Kill all the other curs. The law is coming. You tell them I’m coming, and hell’s coming with me, you hear? Hell’s coming with me!
SPEAKER 18 :
Now, I think Trump should have had that in his speech on Iran. What do you think?
SPEAKER 26 :
Somebody asked that the other day to somebody. So somebody took, with AI, the scene with Val Kilmer and the cowboy, you know, I’ll be your huckleberry. Yeah, yeah. And they did that where it’s Khomeini as the bad guy, and Trump is Val Kilmer. It’s hilarious. Yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s so funny. Let me ask you something here really quick here, and I’ll put this to Richard first. Richard, shouldn’t we shoot any man wearing a sash?
SPEAKER 21 :
I’m just saying in general, it just seems like the thing to do. I mean, I guess, Andy. I mean, they kind of, like you said, especially a red sash or, you know, maybe a sash of, you know, colorful assortments.
SPEAKER 18 :
I mean, unless it’s very tasteful, I guess. You know, really a tasteful sash. Okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
Really quick, aren’t we kind of doing that now? Yes. In a way.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, they’re just wearing it on their head. Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay, Richard, you are up, sir. Go. There you go. All righty. This is, I guess I didn’t think of it like this, but yeah, Terrorist. Which, by the way, this is a Christmas movie. Maybe the only Christmas movie I’m hearing. Die Hard, Andy. Oh, yes. That one works. Hans Bruber. Do you have a clip?
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, let me see. I’m looking, I’m looking. Sorry, guys. I had a lot of them. And this is terrible radio.
SPEAKER 26 :
It’s riveting.
SPEAKER 18 :
Riveting radio. Guess what? Here we go. Okay.
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Welcome to the Party Pit. This is their idea of Christmas. I’ve got to be here for New Year’s.
SPEAKER 09 :
Now I have a machine gun. Ho, ho, ho.
SPEAKER 26 :
We’re to the coast.
SPEAKER 18 :
We’ll get together and have a few laughs.
SPEAKER 30 :
What was it you said?
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Those were good. Yes. I had to cut it before the bad line, but you know how it goes. Okay, John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay, now, in today’s world, and I know a lot of people make fun of Steven Seagal because of the way he ran and what he looks like now. He’s not Chuck Norris. He didn’t age well like Chuck Norris did.
SPEAKER 18 :
No, he did not.
SPEAKER 26 :
No, he doesn’t look the same. But he did make some decent movies back in the day, Under Siege, 1992.
SPEAKER 18 :
I enjoyed that. Who was the villain? Tommy Lee Jones.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh, that’s right. I forgot. Yeah, he was the pirate dude or whatever. Yeah. Yeah, okay. I forgot about that. Good job, Andy. John and Cheyenne, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
Hey, Andy, I would have went with Gary Busey was also the villain in that. Oh, yeah. Because the two of them acted together. Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER 18 :
And by the way, Busey, has he ever not been a villain? I mean, I’m not even talking acting, like at home with the wife and kids. Is he still a villain? Just walking around in his bathrobe.
SPEAKER 21 :
This guy. I think the only movie I ever saw him not a villain was way back when, when he played Buddy Holly in the Buddy Holly story. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Because he’s always a villain. He’s so good at it.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah, well… You could say he was almost a terrorist. Not him. He worked for the terrorists in the first Lethal Weapon. Yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, he did. Point Break. There’s a bunch of them.
SPEAKER 21 :
He’s just a goofball. I got a couple of 80s movies.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
I like 80s movies.
SPEAKER 21 :
How about Delta Force?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah. Actual Islamic terrorists. Oh, that’s Chuck, isn’t it?
SPEAKER 26 :
Chuck Norris.
SPEAKER 18 :
Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin. That’s in my list.
SPEAKER 21 :
I love Chuck. He doesn’t mess around. Go ahead. No. There’s another one that came out in the 80s. It’s a great movie. I don’t know if you guys have seen it. It’s called The Final Option. It’s a British movie. And it’s about they take over the U.S. Embassy in London and the SAS has to take the terrorists out. And the last 20 minutes is like great action. Really? I have not seen that.
SPEAKER 18 :
What’s it called again?
SPEAKER 21 :
The Final Option. It came out in like 83 or 84. And very good movie. You know, quick, you know, two hours. hour and 45 minutes, you’re done, and it’s not slow. So I know that’s one of your things, Andy. You don’t like slow movies.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, sometimes I can go with it, but generally no. Now, that’s a British movie. Was Austin Powers in it?
SPEAKER 21 :
No, he was not.
SPEAKER 18 :
So at the end when they got killed, he didn’t go, yeah, baby, yeah! Because I just think that that would have added a lot to that movie. What do you think? Probably not.
SPEAKER 26 :
Very close-minded, John. Really quick, John. So when the boogeyman goes to sleep at night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.
SPEAKER 18 :
Exactly.
SPEAKER 26 :
There’s a gazillion Chuck Norris jokes, by the way.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
I love Chuck Norris. I got one other, which was an original and a remake, and it goes back to the 50s. And when you said someone terrorizing, it popped in my head. Either the original or the remake of Cape Fear.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah. Was that De Niro? De Niro was in the remake.
SPEAKER 21 :
Robert Mitchum was the villain in the original. Right, right.
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s a good one.
SPEAKER 21 :
I think the original was a little better, but being De Niro who he is kind of slants it a little bit. He might have been better, but it’s hard to watch him anymore.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yes, I agree.
SPEAKER 21 :
Even though he’s in some great movies, it’s just hard to watch. Well, you guys have a great rest of your day. You too, man.
SPEAKER 26 :
Appreciate you, John. Thank you very much. Okay. Me.
SPEAKER 18 :
You’re up. Go for it. Now, Cape Fear was Austin Powers in that.
SPEAKER 26 :
Was he?
SPEAKER 18 :
I’m just checking on a few movies. I just want to make sure because I love Austin Powers. Okay. Here we go. And this is a few little clips from Zero Dark Thirty.
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Technically, these don’t exist. You’ll notice the stealth panels, similar to what we use on the B-2. The rotors have been muffled with decibel killers.
SPEAKER 03 :
It’s slower than a Black Hawk, but it can hide. Gaddafi’s anti-air is virtually non-existent.
SPEAKER 31 :
There are two narratives about the location of Osama bin Laden. It’s that UBL is hiding in a cave in the tribal areas. The second narrative, living in a city with multiple points of egress and entry, we’ve located an individual we believe is bin Laden’s courier. He’s living in a house in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
SPEAKER 03 :
General. Excuse me. UBL, you got an intel source on the ground?
SPEAKER 31 :
No. No?
SPEAKER 03 :
Okay, so how do you know it’s Bin Laden? Because the truth is we’ve been on this op before. It was 07 and it wasn’t Bin Laden.
SPEAKER 31 :
Totally understand. Bin Laden uses a courier to interact with the outside world. By locating the courier, we’ve located Bin Laden.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s really the intel.
SPEAKER 31 :
Quite frankly, I didn’t even want to use you guys.
SPEAKER 18 :
Anyway, that was Jessica Chastain, by the way, who I think is very good. I thought she was really good in that movie. Did you see it?
SPEAKER 26 :
Mm-hmm. Yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
How’d you think? Good movie.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh, yeah, I love it.
SPEAKER 21 :
Great movie, yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
What about you, Richard? Absolutely.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah, no, that was, it was kind of an under, I feel like it was an under the radar, you forget about it, but it was, it was great. She actually did awesome. Okay, well, you’re up, sir. All right, let’s see. I feel like we can do this one. The Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. Oh, well. With Bane and that sort of thing.
SPEAKER 18 :
Just listen close.
SPEAKER 32 :
At midnight, I blow you all up. If, however, one of you presses the button, I’ll let that boat live. So, who’s it gonna be? Harvey Dent’s most wanted scumbag collection, or the sweet and innocent civilians? You choose. Oh, and you might want to decide quickly, because the people on the other boat may not be quite so noble.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah. Now, that wasn’t Bane, of course, but the Joker, he was all terrorist. I mean, what did Alfred say? Some men just want to watch the world burn. Okay. Total terrorist. Wouldn’t you agree, John? Yeah. Well done, Richard.
SPEAKER 26 :
How about, let’s see, I’m up next. Captain Phillips.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, that’s a good one.
SPEAKER 26 :
That’s a good movie. You want to, like, jump in that movie and shoot the pirates.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
Which you really want to do.
SPEAKER 18 :
Besides which, I just like Tom.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, you too.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
All right, let’s do this. Dan and Blackhawk, you’re next. Go ahead.
SPEAKER 15 :
So I’ll do a couple Remember Hot Shots with Charlie Sheen.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah. Oh, here we go. Just a second here. Hang on.
SPEAKER 17 :
Whoops. Where’s Topper? Lost contact. You guys are going to have to talk me down. I got some damage. Wait, hold it, hold it. Okay, Topper. Ease her in. Landing gear’s frozen. Looking good. Lost my radar. A little more power now. I’m out of fuel. Right for lineup. Lost a wing. Doing fine. There goes the other one. Okay, Topper. Call the ball. Touching down.
SPEAKER 18 :
I’m sorry. That’s funny. It is.
SPEAKER 15 :
He’s shooting the terrorists off the boat, and they’re doing the dive.
SPEAKER 18 :
It was so stupid, but it was fun. It was fun.
SPEAKER 15 :
It was. And then this one doesn’t necessarily have a terrorist in it, except they were kind of a… A Secret Terrorist, and it’s a British film that came out, I think, like mid-2000s, I think. It was Hot Fuzz. Did you ever see it?
SPEAKER 18 :
Hot Fuzz, yeah. That’s Simon Pegg, right? Right. Yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
So the townspeople were killing off people because they wanted, for some reason, Village of the Year. I don’t remember exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so it was a mockery of the police genre, I guess. But it was, you know, done in the British humor fashion. Oh, it was funny.
SPEAKER 18 :
I really enjoyed it. It was from him and the other guy who were both in the zombie movie together. So, yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah. Really good. And then the last one I’ll do, there’s only one terrorist in it, but it’s Tucker and Dale versus evil.
SPEAKER 26 :
I don’t know that one. Never saw that one.
SPEAKER 15 :
Okay, well… You can’t watch it with your kids, your young, young kids.
SPEAKER 26 :
Don’t have any some good.
SPEAKER 18 :
And really, no kids will go near him either. That’s right, some good. Very scary guy.
SPEAKER 15 :
It’s a horror movie comedy is what it is.
SPEAKER 26 :
All righty.
SPEAKER 15 :
Okay, so it’s called Dale and Tucker vs. Evil. Dale and Tucker. And there’s a nemesis in there that kind of terrorizes everybody.
SPEAKER 18 :
I like the title. Yeah. That’s what I got. All right, Dan.
SPEAKER 26 :
Appreciate it. All right, Andy, do another round.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, okay. Let’s see here. How about 13 hours?
SPEAKER 14 :
Here we go. We have no jurisdiction in this country. We’re not even supposed to be here.
SPEAKER 16 :
Losing initiative. Stand down. If you do not get here soon, we are all going to die.
SPEAKER 13 :
None of you have to go. We are the only help they have.
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s 13 Hours of Secret, Warriors of Benghazi.
SPEAKER 26 :
That’s a good one.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, it was good. I enjoyed it. Okay, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
All right, another one about, I guess, the Middle East. There’s The Hurt Locker, Jeremy Renner. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, that’s a good one. That’s a good movie. That was really good. Yep, good movie.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
So was, let me think. I’ve got a bunch in here. Jack Ryan, Shadow Recruit. Pretty good. Good movie.
SPEAKER 19 :
Yeah, I liked it. Okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
Joe’s up. Go ahead, Joe.
SPEAKER 19 :
All right, there were two movies about people wanting to bomb the Super Bowl. Can you name them?
SPEAKER 18 :
The Last Boy Scout?
SPEAKER 19 :
No, The Sum of All Fears, a Tom Clancy one.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah, yeah, with Morgan Freeman and Ben, was it?
SPEAKER 19 :
Yeah, Ben Affleck. Ben Affleck and Morgan Freeman. Okay, go ahead. And then going way back to 1977, Black Sunday.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh, that’s what it was.
SPEAKER 19 :
I knew there was Sunday in the title.
SPEAKER 26 :
I just couldn’t remember.
SPEAKER 19 :
Yeah, good we’re from. And here’s one you wouldn’t think of a terrorist movie. Dirty Harry Callahan and Alcatraz. What was the name of the movie? They had the nerve gas.
SPEAKER 28 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 19 :
Tyne Daly was his sidekick.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah. Yeah. Was that the Enforcer?
SPEAKER 19 :
The Enforcer. Wow. They were going to launch, they had a rocket, and they were going to launch the deadly nerve gas from Alcatraz. And what movie redid that theme?
SPEAKER 18 :
You got me. Launching deadly nerve gas from Alcatraz.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 18 :
Come on. Come on. Nicholas Cage. Sean Connery.
SPEAKER 19 :
Come on.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, what was the name of that movie? The Rock. The Rock. That’s it.
SPEAKER 19 :
Oh, The Rock. Okay, yeah. You’re right. Same plot, different cast. But Clint Eastwood did it. Well, you can’t give it to Sean Connery and Nicholas Cage.
SPEAKER 28 :
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER 19 :
But Dirty Alec Anaheim is pretty good, too. Oh, yeah. Well done, sir. All right, guys. All I got.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, no, that one works. All right, let’s do this. We’ll take a quick break. We’ll come right back. And I think, do we want to do another round? What do you want to do? I guess we take a break. We’ll take a break and we’ll come back. Golden Eagle Financial. Al did a great interview of late. If you need Al directly, give him a call. Go to klzradio.com to find him.
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Well, you’re welcome. Thank you, TJ.
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live and local back to rush to reason all right we are back and we appreciate you listening rush to reason denver’s afternoon rush klz 560 by the way chuck norris knows victoria’s secrets that i don’t remember what’s that from it’s just a joke oh he knows okay get it chuck norris knows victoria’s secret no i don’t get it i’m It’s Victoria’s Secrets. You know, it’s the lingerie.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, I know who the lingerie is.
SPEAKER 26 :
He knows the secret.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, God. Okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
Richard, help me out here.
SPEAKER 21 :
I’m so lost. What, with Chuck Doris jokes or what? No, with Andy. Yeah, well, good luck. There’s no helping Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Look, sometimes when you got an animal with a broken leg, you just put him down. That’s the only way to help yourself. All right, you’re up. Okay, this one’s pretty obvious. Here we go. They found me. I don’t know how, but they found me.
SPEAKER 23 :
Run for it, Marty! Who? Who? Who do you think? The Libyans! Look to my left!
SPEAKER 18 :
The Libyans from Back to the Future.
SPEAKER 21 :
All righty.
SPEAKER 18 :
They were terrorists. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
From Back to the Future, were they, Andy?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah. Well, you know, come on. What? Libyan terrorists who wanted the nukes.
SPEAKER 21 :
surely you gotta hey no no no that’s legal that’s a good one that’s a strike very uh you know how do you say like you say well very liberal with your uh definitions here yeah uh you know me i’m very liberal guy well just in general you are yeah absolutely um all right um let’s see i guess this one see i’m gonna be liberal with this one too but it’s kind of funky Eagle Eye with Shia LaBeouf. Where the computer AI, you know, whatever it is. I mean, I don’t know if you’d call her a terrorist, but she kind of takes things over. You know, he’s a weird guy, but what a great actor.
SPEAKER 18 :
I like him.
SPEAKER 26 :
I agree. I agree. Lone Survivor.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
It’s a good movie.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, it is. Okay, I’m going back in time, and now this is a movie that I will now and then force my wife to watch, and I recommend for all guys with Russell Crowe and my man Denzel Washington in Virtuosity. Here we go.
SPEAKER 08 :
I can’t change what I am, Daryl.
SPEAKER 07 :
I’m a 50-terabyte self-evolving neural network double backflip off the high platform.
SPEAKER 08 :
I’m not a swan dive. And I have to tell you, killing for real, it was a real rush.
SPEAKER 1 :
Oh, my God.
SPEAKER 08 :
Which God would that be? The one who created you or the one who created me? You see, in your world, the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, but in my world, the one who gave me life doesn’t have any balls.
SPEAKER 26 :
All righty then.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, I’m telling you what. They were both terrific in that movie.
SPEAKER 26 :
Really?
SPEAKER 18 :
And virtuosity is action, action, action. It’s a lot like T2.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, so it’s really cool. Okay, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
Let’s see here. Oh, I don’t think this was your favorite, Andy, if I’m correct. It’s kind of long, but not too bad. Argo with Ben Affleck. Yeah, that works. That’s a good one.
SPEAKER 26 :
Speaking of Iranians.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, speaking of those Iranians. And you’ve got to speak of them quick while they’re there.
SPEAKER 26 :
And they might not be much longer.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, the good ones will.
SPEAKER 26 :
True, true. All right. This is from 1994. Andy might actually have a clip. Speed. Speed. Dennis Hopper. I would consider him a terrorist.
SPEAKER 18 :
I do, but I didn’t get the Dennis Hopper stuff.
SPEAKER 26 :
That’s okay. You can play whatever. It doesn’t matter.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’ve never seen driving like that.
SPEAKER 35 :
Annie.
SPEAKER 05 :
What?
SPEAKER 35 :
It’s my name.
SPEAKER 05 :
Annie.
SPEAKER 35 :
As opposed to ma’am.
SPEAKER 05 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 35 :
Why is all this happening? I mean… What do we do, bomb the guy’s country or something?
SPEAKER 05 :
No, it’s just the guy wants money.
SPEAKER 35 :
What is this guy’s deal?
SPEAKER 05 :
A while back he held some people for ransom. Went sour, now he’s a little pissed at me.
SPEAKER 35 :
What does that have to do with us?
SPEAKER 05 :
Nothing. It’s a game. If he gets the money, he wins. If the bus blows up, he wins.
SPEAKER 35 :
What if you win?
SPEAKER 05 :
Then tomorrow we’ll play another one.
SPEAKER 35 :
But I’m not available to drive tomorrow.
SPEAKER 1 :
Busy.
SPEAKER 26 :
I just thought… The back and forth questions were good.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, and I really thought that Keanu and Sandra Bullock had phenomenal chemistry in that movie.
SPEAKER 26 :
Best part was when the bus jumped.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, it was totally unbelievable. I know.
SPEAKER 18 :
I know.
SPEAKER 26 :
I know, but it’s still good. It’s still cool. Yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, okay. Richard, you’re up. Or wait, no. Was that you, John?
SPEAKER 26 :
That was me.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, that was you.
SPEAKER 26 :
It’s your turn.
SPEAKER 18 :
All right, all right. Well, let’s go a little Die Hard 4. We’re in the Warlock Command Center. Who is? Dump truck.
SPEAKER 25 :
I’m not his dad. I’m a cop. How about that? Oh, a cop. I’m sorry. Thank you very much. Why’d you bring a cop into my command center? Command center? It’s a basement. It’s a command center. Don’t help McClane. I can explain. Just tell us what you know about Thomas Gabriel, all right? That’s why we came here. Thomas Gabriel. That’s cool. I didn’t know. I’m sorry. Get out. I want you out of here right now. Hey, calm down. Calm down, big boy. You calm down. This is my house.
SPEAKER 14 :
You’re going to tell me what I want to know, or I’m going to beat you to death in your own ass.
SPEAKER 18 :
Classic scene. Great movie. And boy, did that have a couple scenes that were way, way, way not believable, unfortunately. But it was funny. It was good. There you go. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
All right. You’re correct. Not believable. But still a fun movie. I’m with you there. Okay. I’m going to go with, again, Middle East, whatever it is. This one was surprising that I kind of stumbled on this one many years ago. The Kingdom, which had Jamie Foxx in it. A few of those guys, basically about the Saudis.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, Jennifer Garner was in that. Chris Cooper. Yeah, it was really good. Oh, yeah. That was good. Good one, John.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay. Let’s do… Let’s do – okay, so are we taking The Rock off the table because we already mentioned it earlier, right? That one’s already done by Joe.
SPEAKER 18 :
I did mention it.
SPEAKER 26 :
So we’re going to take that one off. Let’s do – By the way, who was the villain in The Rock? I don’t remember.
SPEAKER 18 :
Ed Harris.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh, that’s right. That’s right.
SPEAKER 18 :
And was Michael Bien his sidekick, the really evil one? I think he was.
SPEAKER 26 :
I don’t remember.
SPEAKER 18 :
Anyway, okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER 26 :
All right, mine is White House Down. Oh. A little cheesy, but it was good.
SPEAKER 18 :
A little. Yeah, it’s all right. It’s still good. I’m cool with it. So, all righty. Sorry. This is Broken Arrow. Here we go. Oh, okay. Your favorite actor. Oh.
SPEAKER 14 :
Hear that? That’s me punching the wrong codes. Pretty soon these things are gonna be absolutely useless. Might as well turn around and drive away.
SPEAKER 24 :
Outstanding, Hale. That’s the spirit. Damn, I’m totally screwed now.
SPEAKER 15 :
Unless, of course, I already thought of that ahead of time.
SPEAKER 29 :
What?
SPEAKER 15 :
You’re kidding.
SPEAKER 19 :
Didn’t work, did it? You just activated a nuclear warhead, my friend. Setting off a nuke in this mine has been part of my plan from day one.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. So he tricked him into activating a warhead that he was working with.
SPEAKER 26 :
Right. I watched that the other day, I think. I don’t even like John Schroeder. I don’t know why I watched it, but I was surfing around and watched it.
SPEAKER 18 :
You know, the lady in it does some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen, but I don’t care. It’s a lot of fun, and I really enjoy him and Christian Slater. So that was a good movie.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay? Holy moly. That was me. Okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER 26 :
Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, let’s see here. Andy. Oh, that actually wasn’t all the way on my list, but it was right there. Patriots Day. About the Boston bombing?
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
It’s on my list. Wasn’t that Marky Mark? That was Wahlberg.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, always good. I like him. You know, he’s one of those guys that’s pretty much impossible not to like him. I’m just saying. Mark Wahlberg, how do you not like him?
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah, and it’s not that he does. You’re right. It’s really good. Yeah, I agree. John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay, somebody said The Kingdom. What about Body of Lies?
SPEAKER 18 :
Body of Lies. Yep, I got that on my list. That’s a good one. Okay, I’m going to go to, let’s see here, Blown Away. Here we go. come here to create a new country for you called chaos and a new government called anarchy all for you and that the villain there is tommy lee jones once again he plays a good villain he has a good villain he plays a good good guy too he’s just good john uh he’s really good and i i enjoyed that one a lot jeff bridges by the way was a good guy so there you go all right richard you’re up
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, let’s see here. Well, I can’t believe, I mean, this is definitely a terrorist movie. And if you disagree, then you’re just not an American. Then I’m not an American. And then both of them, which is Top Gun. Absolutely.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 21 :
Because we were fighting Russians and Iranians and all of the above or whatever they are.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, that counts. And I am an American, so you bet it is.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, that counts.
SPEAKER 18 :
Absolutely. John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 26 :
Let’s do 12 Strong.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, that was a good movie. Yep, good movie. Was that Hemsworth?
SPEAKER 26 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
All right, Tom in Larkspur, go ahead.
SPEAKER 20 :
Yeah, I think one of the greatest terrorist movies of all time was Munich.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, that’s on my list. Cross it off.
SPEAKER 20 :
Yeah, and if you remember all the years of the Mossad chasing those guys down and every one of them disappeared over the course of, what, 15 years, right? They got every terrorist killed. They tracked them down all over the world. It was an amazing feat by the Israelis to do that.
SPEAKER 18 :
Did you know that movie has never been watched by Tucker Carlson?
SPEAKER 26 :
Never. Or Candace Owens.
SPEAKER 18 :
Just saying.
SPEAKER 20 :
Obviously not. You’re correct. Absolutely. And if you guys don’t, too, I’m the one that sent you the information on Alone at Dawn. Yes, yes, yes. About John Chapman. Yes. And some of the stuff that’s going on with that. That’s awesome. So it’s going to be pretty exciting to see when it comes out.
SPEAKER 26 :
I appreciate it, Tom. Thank you, sir.
SPEAKER 20 :
Okay, guys.
SPEAKER 26 :
You better have a great night. We appreciate it. Okay, Andy, you’re up.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, this one was directed by Clint Eastwood, and the actors in it were actual men who were at the scene, and they were acting as themselves in the movie. This is 1517 to Paris.
SPEAKER 29 :
Something in you that you never activated lying dormant in there. Don’t try taking the shortcuts. Do what you know is right. We’ve been chosen for this great work.
SPEAKER 30 :
I don’t know, man. You ever just feel like life is just pushing us towards something, some greater purpose?
SPEAKER 18 :
Just two buddies who were on the 1517 to Paris, and they stopped a terror attack. Pretty cool, huh?
SPEAKER 21 :
All right, Richard, you’re up. I mean, we would be remiss if we didn’t do like a Bond, right? Like Skyfall. Sure. All of them, man. I mean, all of them. He’s always fighting terrorists.
SPEAKER 18 :
I know. Skyfall was so good. What a cool villain.
SPEAKER 26 :
I would agree with that.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 26 :
Let’s do American Sniper.
SPEAKER 18 :
American Sniper. That’s a very good one. That was really good. You know that? And it came out of nowhere. A lot of people didn’t see it coming. And it was at a time when Hollywood didn’t have any patriotic movies at all.
SPEAKER 26 :
Very true.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay. Liam Neeson in Non-Stop.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh, yeah. That’s a good one.
SPEAKER 18 :
All right. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, I thought you had it. You normally have a clip here, Andy.
SPEAKER 18 :
Nah, I’m done playing clips.
SPEAKER 21 :
This way we can read some. I don’t think we said this is Dennis Hopper or Keanu Reeves. Speed? Sandra Bullock?
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, I did. I did one already. Who did Speed? Me. I did.
SPEAKER 21 :
Well, I played it. You said it.
SPEAKER 26 :
I played it.
SPEAKER 21 :
I said it and he played it. Right. See, when you both can’t agree, it doesn’t count. That’s a good point. He’s got a point, John. You said White House down, so I’ll go with the other exact same movie, just different actors. Olympus Has Fallen.
SPEAKER 26 :
Ah, Gerard. Yeah. Morgan. That’s a good one, too.
SPEAKER 18 :
And by the way, Aaron Eckhart was in that, too. I like him a lot.
SPEAKER 26 :
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER 18 :
Good job, Richard.
SPEAKER 26 :
How about Rules of Engagement?
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
I did not think of that one. Okay. I’m going to go back a bit. Hotel Mumbai. Trust me. Very good. I know. A little obscure, but it’s a good movie. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 21 :
Flight Plan with Jodie Foster. Nicely done. I totally forgot that one.
SPEAKER 26 :
Flight Plan. Hang on. Okay, I’ve got another one. Traitor.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
So Flight Plan, is that the last one? I’ve got to put this on here.
SPEAKER 18 :
This one is not even so much a terrorist movie, but I just have to do it because you said Flight Plan. I’m going to go Flight Risk with Mark Wahlberg.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, he was terrorizing them. I don’t know. But I just liked the movie. It was a fun little movie. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 21 :
Let’s see here. Andy. Oh, no, that’s not a good one. Oh, wait. Did you do Executive Decision with Kurt Russell?
SPEAKER 18 :
We did not. It’s on my list. By the way, that had Stevie in that. Steven Seagal. Mm, good old Stevie, huh? Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
Just don’t let him run. He was thinner. Just don’t let him run.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, he’s got to run down the center of the ship. You don’t want it tilting.
SPEAKER 26 :
No, I mean, even back when he was younger and fit, the way he ran, he ran like a girl.
SPEAKER 18 :
He did.
SPEAKER 26 :
He looked like a girl running. He really did. I’m sorry.
SPEAKER 18 :
I didn’t understand that.
SPEAKER 26 :
I’m sorry, but he did.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, heck of a fighter. Okay.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay, let me think about this one. Iron Man.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, yeah, you’re totally right. Yeah.
SPEAKER 26 :
Right?
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, here’s one, because you know me, I’ve always got to get my fix of Denzel, The Siege.
SPEAKER 26 :
Oh, yeah, that’s a good movie.
SPEAKER 18 :
It’s on my list, too. Him and Bruce Willis.
SPEAKER 26 :
Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, let’s see. Speaking of Bruce Willis, this one wasn’t on my… What was the one, Andy, with him and… Was it not Tears of the Sun? Where he’s like the seal guy? Well, he was in Tears of the Sun. But that’s not the terrorist one, right?
SPEAKER 18 :
Am I thinking that correctly? Gosh, I can’t remember. It’s been too long since I’ve seen it.
SPEAKER 21 :
Yeah, no, Tears of the Sun, that’s terrorists where they go into Nigeria and that sort of thing. Yeah. Yeah, okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well done, sir. We’ll go with it.
SPEAKER 26 :
Clear and present danger.
SPEAKER 18 :
Terrorists?
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, I guess, yeah, I could go with that. Why not? That’s probably better than a couple of those that I’ve done. Okay, you know, just for John, another Travolta movie, From Paris with Love.
SPEAKER 26 :
I never saw that.
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, you know, it’s Travolta.
SPEAKER 26 :
From Paris with Love.
SPEAKER 18 :
I didn’t know there was a Travolta movie you haven’t seen.
SPEAKER 26 :
There’s a lot.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, okay. Richard, you’re up. I can’t stand the guy. I know.
SPEAKER 21 :
Go ahead, Richard. I tell you, Andy, the stuff that we go through here.
SPEAKER 18 :
I know. You’re damaged as a kid.
SPEAKER 21 :
No kidding. All right. Did we do Vantage Point?
SPEAKER 18 :
No.
SPEAKER 21 :
No.
SPEAKER 26 :
That’s not too bad.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, John, you’re up.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay. United 93.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, gosh, that was on my list. That was coming a couple of ways. But in honor of Richard doing Olympus Has Fallen, I’ve got to go to the sequel. London Has Fallen with the same stars.
SPEAKER 26 :
Good one.
SPEAKER 18 :
There you go. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 21 :
This is not the movie I was looking for, but we’re going to go with it. The Order. It’s on Netflix. Amazon Prime. I don’t think I’ve seen it.
SPEAKER 18 :
Heard of, not seen.
SPEAKER 21 :
Not too bad. I’m looking for another one, but I’ll find it here in a second.
SPEAKER 26 :
That one I don’t know. Has anybody mentioned Mission Impossible yet?
SPEAKER 18 :
No.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 18 :
There’s a few different ones there.
SPEAKER 26 :
MI-123, take your pick.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, okay. How about IRA terrorists? How about Patriot Games? Harrison Ford.
SPEAKER 26 :
I thought we already mentioned that one. Patriot’s Day, not Patriot Games. Patriot’s Day, not Patriot Games.
SPEAKER 21 :
Okay, gotcha. Dad, I would be a bad, you know, fan, or whatever you want to call it, of this if I didn’t, number one, mess up Andy by saying it was not a movie. And that is 24. Oh, yeah. Which is the maybe single greatest example, Andy, of a terrorist… Yes, and of terrorism, which I’m basically doing by cheating. No, you’re right.
SPEAKER 26 :
The whole series. Now, as far as like, just real quick for everybody listening, if you’ve never seen 24, the entire series, like all of them, the last season got a little bit wonky and weird, but all of them up to that. Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous series. Probably the best ever.
SPEAKER 18 :
Okay, quick question for Richard. I said that it’s impossible not to like Mark Wahlberg. What about Kiefer Sutherland?
SPEAKER 21 :
Oh, he’s so good. I like him. There was at times with Jack Bauer that you were like, come on, Jack, you’re playing right into their trap, which I know is just part of TV. Right. But, yes, he kind of just makes good – he did another TV series. Wasn’t it like the – he was like the last designated survivor that he did? Right. They kind of tried to make it like 24, but they made him too weak. But, yes, he is kind of like Mark Wahlberg where he just makes good – he just kind of plays that perfect – I guess, hero that’s kind of the… I don’t know. Yeah, right? The perfect hero. The flawed hero. The flawed hero. The imperfect hero, Andy. There you go. I like him. Where he makes questionable decisions… You know, he tortures the terrorists. All the stuff that we need to do is American. Works for me. Go ahead, John.
SPEAKER 26 :
Angel has fallen. Since we did all these fallen ones, I’m going to add one more.
SPEAKER 18 :
Oh, you took it. That doesn’t count. Okay, Richard, I’m going to test you here, and you’re going to tell me how is this terrorism. Star Trek Into Darkness. Do you remember the terrorist scene in that?
SPEAKER 21 :
No, Andy, I don’t. You’re just making stuff up.
SPEAKER 18 :
No, they bombed London right at the beginning. Remember, he got that one guy to save his daughter. to set that bomb and bomb Starfleet. I don’t know.
SPEAKER 26 :
I have a joke about Star Trek.
SPEAKER 18 :
Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 26 :
So really quick, do you know what toilet paper and the Starship Enterprise have in common?
SPEAKER 18 :
No, John.
SPEAKER 26 :
They both fly around Uranus and wipe out Klingons.
SPEAKER 18 :
Wow.
SPEAKER 26 :
Thank you. Thanks for the imagery.
SPEAKER 18 :
And I’ll go to moving on to Richard.
SPEAKER 21 :
You’re up there, Richard. No, no, you can’t say that. I lost my train of thought, so thank you.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, well, you know. Gotcha, both flustered. Richard and I are both going to wake up at 2 a.m. screaming. You did that to us. I was a happy person. Go ahead, Richard. No kidding.
SPEAKER 21 :
Flustered is the word for it. I don’t know. Did we do Munich? I don’t even know. Yes, we did. We did Munich.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yes. We didn’t do it, but Collar did. Yeah, Collar did. Throw one more at us.
SPEAKER 18 :
I got nothing. I’m out. You’re out? I got nothing. Okay, I’m going to do one for you. The Kingsman. He was a terrorist. Is she a terrorist? He. Samuel. Yeah, no, that works. Samuel Jackson.
SPEAKER 26 :
Yeah, that works. That works.
SPEAKER 21 :
Was what their name in it? Was she kind of a terrorist? I think so.
SPEAKER 26 :
Okay, I have one before everybody go because we have to let Richard go in a second. It’s on my list, and I don’t know how this ended up on my list. In Back to the Future, is there a terrorist in Back to the Future?
SPEAKER 18 :
Well, Back to the Future, I already said that. It’s the Libyans.
SPEAKER 26 :
In Back to the Future?
SPEAKER 18 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 26 :
Why am I forgetting that?
SPEAKER 18 :
That’s where he got the money to make the whole time machine. Oh, you’re right.
SPEAKER 26 :
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All right. Got a minute left here wrapping up the terrorist movies, Andy. All right.
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Let me do a few here. X-Men with Magneto. He was a terrorist. Die Hard 2. They were terrorists. Seven Days in Entebbe. And Body of Lies with DiCaprio and Crow. And Traitor with Don Cheadle.
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Go. How about Delta Force 2? We already did one, but Delta Force 2, The Peacemaker, and True Lies.
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Okay, how about Unthinkable with Samuel Jackson, Bastille Day with Idris Elba, who I love, In the Name of the Father, Daniel Day-Lewis.
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I’ve got Eye in the Sky, which was back in 2015.
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Alan Rickman.
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And Green Zone, 2010.
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Excellent. Arlington Road with Jeff Bridges. We’ve got The Devil’s Own with Ford and Pitt. And Stuber with Bautista and Kamal Nanjani. Go.
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We only have a couple left. World Trade Center. And then Hotel Mumbai.
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Okay, I’m going to go Hotel Rwanda with Don Cheadle, Navy Seals, Richard Jewell, Six Days, Syriana, and Under Siege 2, Dark Territory. Got any more?
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Mission Impossible 2 and 3. Might as well throw those in while we’re at it.
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And I’ll finish with this. Sudden Death with Van Damme. Great actor. Source Code with Jalen Hall. Stronger, Red Eye, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, and Vantage Point has already been done. Oh, one last one. The Taking of Pelham 123.
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All right, that’s it, folks. Have a great weekend. Stay safe out there. I’ll be back in the morning. Fix It Radio at 9 o’clock. Join us then. Otherwise, have a great evening. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
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