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Is This Bad? | The Usual Suspects

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On this meeting of the Is This Bad? Movie Club, Matt, JD & Rachel re-watch The Usual Suspects and discuss Quentin Tarantino's influence, the deluge of 90s twist endings, why Roger Ebert hated it, Al Pacino's biggest acting regret, robots that draw portraits, is anything we see in the film actually real, the lack of cool heists, how the iconic lineup scene was saved by a fart, why Keyser Söze is one of the best-named characters of all-time, important questions about barbershop quartets, Kobayashi's ethnicity, and we rank the most dramatic forms of telecommunication.

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On this meeting of the Is This Bad? Movie Club, Matt, JD & Rachel re-watch The Usual Suspects and discuss Quentin Tarantino's influence, the deluge of 90s twist endings, why Roger Ebert hated it, Al Pacino's biggest acting regret, robots that draw portraits, is anything we see in the film actually real, the lack of cool heists, how the iconic lineup scene was saved by a fart, why Keyser Söze is one of the best-named characters of all-time, important questions about barbershop quartets, Kobayashi's ethnicity, and we rank the most dramatic forms of telecommunication.

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📺 Subscribe to Is [This] Good? on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@isthisgood

😎 Follow Is [This] Good? on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isthisgoodpod

📸 Follow Matt Osten on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosten

📸 Follow JD on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tjasondoyle

🏀 Subscribe to No Dunks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nodunksinc

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