Episode notes
In this episode of pplpod, we take a deep dive into the origins and legacy of the #6 quote on the AFI’s 100 Movie Quotes list: "Go ahead, make my day."
Join us as we analyze the famous diner scene from the 1983 Dirty Harry film Sudden Impact, where Clint Eastwood cemented his status as a cinema legend. We discuss the controversy over who actually wrote the line—was it uncredited writer John Milius, story writer Charles B. Pierce, or screenwriter Joseph Stinson?—and reveal the lesser-known 1982 movie, Vice Squad, that used the phrase first.
Beyond Hollywood, we explore how this catchphrase infiltrated global culture, from Madonna songs and Italian dub ...
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HollywoodCongressAmericanItalianItalyHarryReaganClint EastwoodEnglishDirtySelf DefenseSudden ImpactVice SquadMake My DayMiliusGary SwansonCoraggio Fatty AmazzareRamrodCallahanStinson