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This week, a very special edition of the show commonly known as GLoP (that’s Jonah Goldberg, Rob Long, and John Podhoretz, for you noobs): a live show recorded aboard the Allure of The Seas somewhere in the Caribbean. This week, the boys prognosticate on why Barack Obama is really Greg Brady aka, Johnny Bravo, Hillary’s got 99 problems, why zombies are a cultural touchstone, and in case we wind up on one, each panelist chooses the five movies they’d take to a desert island.

Yep, you should list your top 5 in the comments below.

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  1. EJHill Podcaster
    EJHill
    @EJHill

    Wait. You’re on a desert island and it’s got electricity. A DVD player. AND a tv. If the Professor can do all that out of coconuts and bamboo why can’t he build a radio – or a cell phone?

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  2. Julia PA Inactive
    Julia PA
    @JulesPA

    Deserted Island Movies

    1. Aladdin (because the cartoon genie or the carpet will get me off the island)
    2. Mary Poppins (drawing cartoons to jump into to get me off the island)
    3. Finding Nemo (swimming lessons and turtle rides)
    4. Swiss Family Robinson (good survival ideas)
    5. South Pacific (fun with soldiers and coconuts)
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  3. BuckeyeSam Inactive
    BuckeyeSam
    @BuckeyeSam

    That was a lot of fun.

    I lost bladder control when John came up with the characterization of Bill and Hillary Clinton as Maurice and Endora from Bewitched. It’s perfect. That said, now I want to know who their Gladys Kravitz is and who their Uncle Arthur is.

    Praise to Rob for picking Best Years of Our Lives. I will watch the entire movie solely for the scene of Homer and his girl in his bedroom with his girl helping him get ready for bed. It has to be the most tender love scene in American cinema.

    Other movies: Bridge over the River Kwai; Twelve Angry Men; Big Country; In the Heat of the Night; you’re Americans, so pick your favorite John Wayne movie; The Dirty Dozen; Chariots of Fire; A Christmas Story.

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  4. otherdeanplace@yahoo.com Member
    otherdeanplace@yahoo.com
    @EustaceCScrubb

    Surely there is a DVD that shows how to build a boat. Or a DVD of G.K. Chesterton reading a book about boat building.

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  5. Basil Fawlty Member
    Basil Fawlty
    @BasilFawlty

    This edition of GLoP Culture went as smoothly as a well-oiled machine.

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  6. otherdeanplace@yahoo.com Member
    otherdeanplace@yahoo.com
    @EustaceCScrubb

    Oh, and the real reason zombies are big now is because it’s a plot by PETA to convince people that eating cow is as bad as eating people.

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  7. Owl of Minerva Member
    Owl of Minerva
    @

    1. How to Survive on a Desert Island

    2. How to Build a Boat

    3. How to Sail a Boat

    4. How to Survive at Sea

    5. How to Hail Surrounding Vessels for Help

    It’s the old G. K. Chesterton response to the book version of the question, “What would be the one book you would have on desert island?” Answer: “Thomas’ Practical Guide to Shipbuilding.”

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  8. user_86050 Inactive
    user_86050
    @KCMulville

    A few years from now, what with the ubiquitous devices and satellite technology, the concept of having only 5 movies available … will strike most of the next generation as unthinkable. Gee, grandpa, why don’t they just go on Netflix?

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  9. Hartmann von Aue Member
    Hartmann von Aue
    @HartmannvonAue

    Podhoretz has a remarkably good singing voice. Not that he should quit his day job, but pleasant.

    Jonah’s right about Obama’s inability to persuade. Obama got only those who already believed in him (religious language intentionally used) or who already hated Republicans so much that they would vote for a dead frog instead of McCain or Romney.

    Maurice and Endora=Bill and Hilary=comedy gold. Thanks. Nearly fell out of my chair.

    Rob- Good Choice with Best Years of Our Lives. I love the scene in the airfield- its amazingly, startlingly moving, even when you’ve seen it before.

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  10. kmtanner Inactive
    kmtanner
    @kmtanner

    Love boat would be deserted island torture.

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  11. RPD Inactive
    RPD
    @RPD

    5 movies

    Sink the Bismark

    Animal House

    Kelly’s Heroes

    The Great Race

    The Fifth Element

    I won’t learn anything from them, but for me they have tremendous rewatch value.

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  12. kmtanner Inactive
    kmtanner
    @kmtanner

    My 5 movies
    Godfather
    Departed
    Clockwork orange
    Horse feathers
    Fisher king

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  13. Casey Inactive
    Casey
    @Casey

    KC Mulville:A few years from now, what with the ubiquitous devices and satellite technology, the concept of having only 5 movies available … will strike most of the next generation as unthinkable. Gee, grandpa, why don’t they just go on Netflix?

    OK, so you’re on a desert island and you only get 5 devices with which to stream unlimited content…

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  14. Casey Inactive
    Casey
    @Casey

    Fantastic discussion.  Fantastic podcast.  Interesting and entertaining.

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  15. Fricosis Guy Listener
    Fricosis Guy
    @FricosisGuy

    This made my week: “GLoP After Dark” I’ll save it so my wife and I can listen together.

    One question: do the gang work “blue?”

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  16. user_409996 Member
    user_409996
    @

    I’m betting Lileks is ready to go Blue after Goldberg.

    And since Lileks uses Harry’s Shave equipment, Goldberg better watch out.

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  17. user_473455 Inactive
    user_473455
    @BenjaminGlaser

    5 Movies:

    Sons of Katie Elder

    Anchorman

    True Grit (original)

    Grosse Pointe Blank

    Ghostbusters

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  18. Eugene Kriegsmann Member
    Eugene Kriegsmann
    @EugeneKriegsmann

    5 movies:

    Beckett

    The Lion in Winter

    American Werewolf in London

    Night of the Iguana

    The Thing (Original 1953 version by Howard Hawks)

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  19. EJHill Podcaster
    EJHill
    @EJHill

    Captain Bly found his way back to England after being set adrift in a row boat. Therefore, “Mutiny on the Bounty” might be a handy DVD to have on the island.

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  20. user_529732 Inactive
    user_529732
    @ShelleyNolan

    This was a lot of fun. The best part is that my brother, Randy, was in the audience. His first NR cruise. We talk every day or so and he is having a great time. Randy has been giving me a great deal of color commentary. One example: other passengers on the cruise often stop him to ask what he is reviewing. They spot the National Review ID lanyard. Randy reports he has taken the time to educate quite a few of them.

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  21. Indaba Member
    Indaba
    @

    Fun to hear while looking at the first snow here in Toronto.

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  22. thelonious Member
    thelonious
    @thelonious

    In the theater of the mind I can conjure up my favorite scenes from my favorite movies.  All the plot and dialogue  from Spinal Tap, Shawshank Redemption and Roadhouse will always be with me even when I’m in my late stages of dementia.  Shawshank and Roadhouse aren’t among my favorites but I’ve seen each of those movies about 5 thousand times because they play on cable 24/7 and always suck me in. So I’d take 5 random movies I haven’t seen before.  Let’s face it even if they’re bad movies they’ll be entertaining because I’m stuck on a desert island with nothing to do.

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  23. peoter.karantov@gmail.com Coolidge
    peoter.karantov@gmail.com
    @ToryWarWriter

    5 Movies

    In Harms Way (One of the Great War Movies, that no one has every seen.  John Wayne, George Kennedy.)

    Guardians of the Galaxy (Cause its a lot of Fun).

    Chinatown (One of the best Film Noire every made).

    Richard the 3rd (Great Villainy personified).

    Big Trouble in Little China (I watch every year on my birthday).

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