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NIGHT MOVES: Gene Hackman's Forgotten Performance? It's Better Than You Think!

Jun 15, 20251 hr 28 minEp. 60
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Episode description

In this episode of Foreplay, the hosts explore one of Gene Hackman's most enigmatic and forgotten performances in the 1975 film 'Night Moves.' As the final film in their Gene Hackman Arc, they analyze the movie's subtle brilliance, its portrayal of middle-aged malaise, and its deconstruction of film noir tropes. From discussing Hackman's character, Harry Moseby, and his personal struggles to addressing the film’s puzzling plot and tonal inconsistencies, they unpack why 'Night Moves' remains a divisive yet compelling watch. With insights into the film's deeper meanings, the hosts also reveal their next arc focused on sports films, starting with 'Hoosiers.' Dive in to celebrate Hackman's incredible range while anticipating a new journey through iconic sports movies.


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