Sylvester Stallone and His Friends' Films Podcast podcast

The Lords of Flatbush - Our Fans Forced Us to Suffer Through This

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 Join hosts Ryan (Going the Distance: The Rocky Series Podcast), Doug (Rocky Minute), and Craig (Slycast) as they suffer through a fan-voted deep dive into Stallone's early role as Stanley, the tough-but-vulnerable gang member navigating pregnancy scares, stolen cars, awkward dates, and zero character arcs. The crew rips apart the film's terrible soundtrack, out-of-focus shots, forced acting, endless dead air, and baffling plot holes, like why these 28-year-olds pass as high schoolers, the pointless subplots, and that infamous Richard Gere firing story involving mustard and hot dogs. Highlights include early Rocky vibes (pigeon coop monologues, animal talks), Godfather wedding rip-offs, and savage rants on why this forgettable flick is "absolute garbage" despite its cult status. If you're a die-hard Sly fan curious about his origins, or just love hearing podcasters in pain, this brutally honest crossover roast delivers laughs, frustration, and Rocky connections you won't forget. 

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