the Steven Spielberg and George Lucas part of the episode is about directors ruining their legacies with shitty sequels. They had just made Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (the "nuke the fridge" one), which was seen by many fans as perverting the legacy of the original movies. Hence the raping of the character.
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Why did it make them country bumpkins from the Backwoods/bayou, tho? Wheres that from?
The movie is called deliverance (1972) iirc. A canoe trip goes wrong when Yankees get lost in the swamp and a group of locals take out their frustration of the north on them. Squeal piggy Squeal.
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I love how Matt and Trey find all these uses for old random movie plots. Like the "schtoyle" and karate "blockin" thing in the Zuckerberg episode being from some old movie with an Australian who says style like that