This week, join me as I talk about 1975's film by L.Q. Jones, starring Don Johnson, A Boy and His Dog! We'll talk about impossible distances, loose morals, and a telepathic pet; "Over the Hill" vs. "Downunder"; and possibly the most heinous pun in movie history. Plus, what's up with the Committee, anyway? Join me there, at the end of the world!
This film is Rated R, and is not appropriate for children. This episode is also explicit.
Content warning: This episode includes mention of rape and other sexual topics.
Mark Hamill's take on Harrison Ford's "It ain't that kind of movie" quote can be found here.
As of this episode's release, A Boy and His Dog is streaming on Amazon Prime Video and the Roku Channel, and available for rent or purchase via Amazon and Apple TV.
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