Topic: Scarface

4 chapters across the catalog

82: High Value Target
3:49:27 - 3:57:35

82: High Value Target

Final Sign-off and Peace Treaty in the Gender War

The hosts call for a "ceasefire" in the gender war, emphasizing that humans are "meant to be together." They play a final clip of Tony Montana from "Scarface" to symbolize Kevin Samuels' role as the "bad guy" who told the truth. Adam Curry offers MoFax a "sandwich and a bed" in Texas as they sign off, reminding listeners to support the show at MoFundMe.com.

65: Disco Biscuits
2:27:17 - 2:31:53

65: Disco Biscuits

The Pharmaceutical History and Availability of Quaaludes

The hosts delve into the pharmaceutical history of Quaaludes (methaqualone), noting its origins in India and its eventual ban in the US in the 1980s. They question how Cosby continued to obtain the drug long after it was removed from the market. The discussion touches on the drug's portrayal in pop culture, from *Scarface* to *The Wolf of Wall Street*.

57: Capitol Heel
3:30:03 - 3:35:01

57: Capitol Heel

Scarface Goodbye, Episode 57 Outro

The episode concludes with a clip from the movie "Scarface" as a tribute to Donald Trump's departure from the White House. The hosts reflect on the "hell of a ride" of the last four years and encourage listeners to keep paying attention. The show ends with a rendition of "Hit the Road Jack" and a final call for support at mofundme.com.

28: Black Don't Crack
24:40 - 28:57

28: Black Don't Crack

Scarface Influence, Hip-Hop Culture and Tony Montana

The 1983 film Scarface is identified as a foundational text for 1990s hip-hop culture and real-world drug organizations like the Black Mafia Family. Despite the protagonist being Cuban, the "rags-to-riches" narrative resonated deeply within the black community. The character Tony Montana became a prototype for rappers who adopted his name, lyrics, and "the world is ours" philosophy.