• Episode 181 - Whiplash (2014)

  • Jan 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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Episode 181 - Whiplash (2014)

  • Summary

  • The Stinking Pause Podcast - bringing you classic movies since 2013...some good, some not so good.

    2023 marked the 10th anniversary of the Stinking Pause podcast.

     

    To celebrate, this year we are looking back at some of the movies already reviewed over the past 10 years and inviting fellow podcasters and friends to join us.

     

    This week, our dear friend Tom from the Banned Biographies podcast joins Scott, Paul and Charlie to discuss a movie that is so good, Paul has ranked it in his top five movies of all time

    An episode filled with fun and laughter with a dear friend, plus a lot of swearing and a bit of drumming.

     

    WHIPLASH (2014)

     

    Andrew Neiman (Miles Teller) is an ambitious young jazz drummer, in pursuit of rising to the top of his elite music conservatory. Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons), an instructor known for his terrifying teaching methods, discovers Andrew and transfers the aspiring drummer into the top jazz ensemble, forever changing the young man's life. But Andrew's passion to achieve perfection quickly spirals into obsession, as his ruthless teacher pushes him to the brink of his ability and his sanity.

     

     

    This and previous episodes can be found everywhere you download your podcasts

     

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    email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com

     

    Thanks for listening!

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