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In this episode, Tyler and David are joined by Matt Patterson to talk about movies that take place on cruise ships.
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Just so you guys know, I music directed a production of titanic the musical a few years ago. The lyric you’re looking for is “dit dit dit dit da dit,” and the track is “the night was alive.” Can’t ever forget it.
Listening to it now! This is pretty catchy.
– David
A great episode – lovely to hear Matt chattering away. I thought you might mention Juggernaut (1974). It has the perfect blend of grottiness and grittiness unique to British mid-seventies cinema. There’s a great cast – Richard Harris, Omar Sharif, David Hemmings, Ian Holm, Anthony Hopkins – his eyes swimming in booze, the late Freddie Jones, Clifton James (?!) and Roy Kinnear giving 110% as the Entertainments officer. Bombs aboard a cruise ship, ransom, rolling seas, roll-neck sweaters and a nail-biting ‘cut the red wire’ conclusion. It’s essential! https://youtu.be/flBMnHojY9w
Yeah, someone mentioned this on Twitter, too. I’d never heard of it and sounds great!
– David