Victory the Podcast

The Review

Jul 1, 2020
The hosts dive into their own cringe-worthy bad reviews, igniting a debate about Kevin Connolly's role in 'The Notebook.' Kevin Dillon shares nostalgic memories from his marching band days and his unlikely connection to Oliver Stone's 'Doors.' The camaraderie shines through as they recount hilarious moments from filming, including improvised scenes and challenges with props. Their lively rivalry over baseball teams adds a lighthearted touch, as does the exploration of how personal experiences shape their views on love and heartbreak in movies.
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Facing Harsh Reviews Early

  • Doug Ellin shares his experience with bad reviews from early low-budget films.
  • Kevin Dillon avoids reviews due to sensitivity, unlike Doug who obsessively reads them.
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Platoon Boot Camp Experience

  • Kevin Dillon recounts his experience working on Oliver Stone's Platoon with intense jungle boot camp training.
  • He talks about the realism and camaraderie developed through physical challenges and military drills.
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Learning Drums for The Doors

  • Kevin Dillon recalls learning drums for The Doors movie, exaggerating his skills to get the role.
  • Coming from a musical family helped him with his limited drumming audition.
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