In this high-octane season finale, Bob and Brad return to 2014’s John Wick, a film that redefined modern action movies and catapulted Keanu Reeves back into superstardom. They break down Chad Stahelski's slick, violent, and surprisingly economical revenge thriller and ask the question: does John Wick deserve to be considered a modern classic, or is it all style and no substance?
Alongside the mayhem, Bob and Brad sip on Heaven's Door Revival Tennessee bourbon, an expression from Bob Dylan's award-winning whiskey label. With its smooth Tennessee profile and appropriately themed name, does this bourbon live up to the hype—or does it get lost in the shuffle like one of Wick’s countless on-screen foes?
(0:00) Intro
(07:41) Brad Explains
(11:05) Performances, Themes
(31:41) Heaven's Door Revival Tennessee bourbon review
(40:30) Two Facts and a Falsehood
(45:39) Final Analysis
(55:38) Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores
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